Subpages–so I can access my seldom utilised sandboxes!
Career
I registered my first account on Wikipedia,
BepperFan, on 11 August 2017. After I lost the password to the account the following night and tried unsuccessfully to delete it, I registered this account—originally under the name Anonymous 7481—on 15 August. Unfortunately, my early edits were fairly disruptive. I created my first article, Paint Drying (a ten-hour long film about paint on a wall drying) on 23 June 2018, which to this day is still one of my most popular articles. It would later appear on
Depths of Wikipedia on 5 May 2021.[1] By the end of 2018, I had made 75 edits in total. I made an additional 73 edits in 2019, and in 2020, I made 384 edits and created 12 articles—my first timekeeping-related (
Time in Tuvalu) on 10 March and first film (
Kat and the Band) on 18 August.
I became much more active in 2021, making 4,940 edits and creating 197 articles, primarily on animated films and timekeeping-related articles, as well as some populated places in South Africa. I nominated my first Did You Know? (DYK) on 29 April, which was approved and featured on the
main page on 17 May. On 15 May, I was granted the
autopatrolled user right. Between late June and late July, I participated in some seventy film-related
Articles for Deletions (AfDs), with my vote match percentage consistently in the high 90s. On 22 July, I changed my username to my current name—LunaEatsTuna, finding it more personal and pleasing than a username with miscellaneous numbers. On 15 September, I
mass created over 250 redirects, which still remains my personal record for most edits made in a single day.
I entered the
2022 WikiCup on 1 January 2022. My first
good article,
Time in Finland, was promoted on 5 January. In the WikiCup, I progressed through the
first round on 26 February with 55 points. Time in Finland became my first
featured article on 20 April, and I progressed through the
second round of the WikiCup on 28 April with 205 points, solely because of the Time in Finland article which accounted for 200 points. I withdrew on 16 May due to being preoccupied with other interests. I was granted the
new pages patroller right for a trial period of one month between 21 June and 21 July, although found out the role was not interesting to me. Between 3 August and 10 November, I
successfully[2] participated in the
#100wikidays challenge, whereby the editor aims to create one article everyday for one-hundred days. Outside of my usual edits, the challenge saw me create 31 rivers (mostly in the UK), six species of
lichen, three organisations, and my first articles about a
book,
book series and
newspaper.
In the
2023 WikiCup, I progressed through the
first round on 26 February with 502 points, placing me sixth. I had the most points from good article reviews—350 points from doing 70 reviews.
Subpages–so I can access my seldom utilised sandboxes!
Career
I registered my first account on Wikipedia,
BepperFan, on 11 August 2017. After I lost the password to the account the following night and tried unsuccessfully to delete it, I registered this account—originally under the name Anonymous 7481—on 15 August. Unfortunately, my early edits were fairly disruptive. I created my first article, Paint Drying (a ten-hour long film about paint on a wall drying) on 23 June 2018, which to this day is still one of my most popular articles. It would later appear on
Depths of Wikipedia on 5 May 2021.[1] By the end of 2018, I had made 75 edits in total. I made an additional 73 edits in 2019, and in 2020, I made 384 edits and created 12 articles—my first timekeeping-related (
Time in Tuvalu) on 10 March and first film (
Kat and the Band) on 18 August.
I became much more active in 2021, making 4,940 edits and creating 197 articles, primarily on animated films and timekeeping-related articles, as well as some populated places in South Africa. I nominated my first Did You Know? (DYK) on 29 April, which was approved and featured on the
main page on 17 May. On 15 May, I was granted the
autopatrolled user right. Between late June and late July, I participated in some seventy film-related
Articles for Deletions (AfDs), with my vote match percentage consistently in the high 90s. On 22 July, I changed my username to my current name—LunaEatsTuna, finding it more personal and pleasing than a username with miscellaneous numbers. On 15 September, I
mass created over 250 redirects, which still remains my personal record for most edits made in a single day.
I entered the
2022 WikiCup on 1 January 2022. My first
good article,
Time in Finland, was promoted on 5 January. In the WikiCup, I progressed through the
first round on 26 February with 55 points. Time in Finland became my first
featured article on 20 April, and I progressed through the
second round of the WikiCup on 28 April with 205 points, solely because of the Time in Finland article which accounted for 200 points. I withdrew on 16 May due to being preoccupied with other interests. I was granted the
new pages patroller right for a trial period of one month between 21 June and 21 July, although found out the role was not interesting to me. Between 3 August and 10 November, I
successfully[2] participated in the
#100wikidays challenge, whereby the editor aims to create one article everyday for one-hundred days. Outside of my usual edits, the challenge saw me create 31 rivers (mostly in the UK), six species of
lichen, three organisations, and my first articles about a
book,
book series and
newspaper.
In the
2023 WikiCup, I progressed through the
first round on 26 February with 502 points, placing me sixth. I had the most points from good article reviews—350 points from doing 70 reviews.