Your user page is very nice, although excessive user page edits are not well considered by the community. Your talk page and archives show that you communicate well with other users, and I see that you keep the conversation mostly within Wikipedia-related topics. Your main space edits show that you have made some content edits, specifically to classical music, but the huge majority of your edits consists on vandalism fighting with Huggle, filing reports on AIV, and sometimes helping on the reference desk. I advise you not to concentrate only on reverting vandalism, but also on contributing more to articles themselves. You have made 8000 edits in a year's time, which is a very good pace. You are a valuable, promising contributor. Keep on ;-) --
Anna Lincoln (
talk)
10:53, 6 October 2008 (UTC)reply
Thank you very much for your constructive comments. However, I must say that I don't touch up my page very often. I only edit it to update vandalism counts or change my status (Offline → Online). Also, I am contributing to the discussion at
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Classical music...but I'm sure those edits and others like it are buried under the multitude of Huggle edits. ;)
Of your contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
I have found my contributions to
Frédéric Chopin to be some of my best, especially to mediating discussions on the talk page in the past (under my old username, MusicalConnoisseur). I have also helped out at
Madman Muntz, copyediting it before its successful
WP:FAC; but in my personal opinion, I did comparatively little to contribute to its success. Outside mainspace articles, however, I am most pleased when my
adoptees respond positively to the assignments I give them, and when newcomers I have welcomed and remained in contact with, such as
La Alquimista, turn into fresh editors.
Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future?
Thankfully, I have never been in a serious conflict before. However, due to my frequent contact with newcomers, I feel able to keep a
cool head relatively easily, if I should ever get into a conflict.
Um... hi? I just want to know how well I'm doing on wikipedia. Could you do this: On a one - ten star rate, rate my userpage, and rate my edits! Can you do that?--
Spittlespat!ǀT ♦
C ♦
S18:42, 18 October 2008 (UTC)reply
Your user page is very nice, although excessive user page edits are not well considered by the community. Your talk page and archives show that you communicate well with other users, and I see that you keep the conversation mostly within Wikipedia-related topics. Your main space edits show that you have made some content edits, specifically to classical music, but the huge majority of your edits consists on vandalism fighting with Huggle, filing reports on AIV, and sometimes helping on the reference desk. I advise you not to concentrate only on reverting vandalism, but also on contributing more to articles themselves. You have made 8000 edits in a year's time, which is a very good pace. You are a valuable, promising contributor. Keep on ;-) --
Anna Lincoln (
talk)
10:53, 6 October 2008 (UTC)reply
Thank you very much for your constructive comments. However, I must say that I don't touch up my page very often. I only edit it to update vandalism counts or change my status (Offline → Online). Also, I am contributing to the discussion at
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Classical music...but I'm sure those edits and others like it are buried under the multitude of Huggle edits. ;)
Of your contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
I have found my contributions to
Frédéric Chopin to be some of my best, especially to mediating discussions on the talk page in the past (under my old username, MusicalConnoisseur). I have also helped out at
Madman Muntz, copyediting it before its successful
WP:FAC; but in my personal opinion, I did comparatively little to contribute to its success. Outside mainspace articles, however, I am most pleased when my
adoptees respond positively to the assignments I give them, and when newcomers I have welcomed and remained in contact with, such as
La Alquimista, turn into fresh editors.
Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future?
Thankfully, I have never been in a serious conflict before. However, due to my frequent contact with newcomers, I feel able to keep a
cool head relatively easily, if I should ever get into a conflict.
Um... hi? I just want to know how well I'm doing on wikipedia. Could you do this: On a one - ten star rate, rate my userpage, and rate my edits! Can you do that?--
Spittlespat!ǀT ♦
C ♦
S18:42, 18 October 2008 (UTC)reply