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It is a privilege to be a Wikipedian, one who contributes information for the rest of the world to see. With such privilege comes the responsibility to be accurate and non-judgmental.

Even the best of us is human. No matter how hard we try to be accurate, we all make mistakes. When a mistake is discovered, the person who made it has the following obligations -- 1) Admit it. 2) Correct it. 3) Take care not to repeat similar mistakes.

Suggestions to improve Wikipedia

Below are topics for discussion among Wikipedians. I hope to learn from others, as well as to impart wisdom --

Ease of learning

The tutorials about the basics of editing are fine. So too are the sandboxes that novices can use to practice editing without causing disruption if they make a mistake.

However, things that are more advanced are often too complicated and redundant. For example, creating a Disambiguation page seems as though it ought to be straightforward, but there are at least five pages concerning disambiguation --

MediaWiki:Disambiguationspage
Wikipedia:Disambiguation
Wikipedia:WikiProject Disambiguation
Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (disambiguation pages)

There should be a page of Disambiguation instructions for beginners, and another page with more details about Disambiguation for advanced users, but having five or more pages on the subject promotes confusion, rather than enlightenment.

Another inconsistency is that some Disambiguation have "(disambiguation)" as part of the page name, while others do not. Is there an easy solution by which Wikipedia can put "(disambiguation)" as part of the name of all disambiguation pages?

Security and responsibility

As my userboxes indicate, nobody should be allowed to edit Wikipedia without registering and signing in. Each registrant should be required to give their name, residence and positive ID to Wikipedia (such information available only to Wikipedian administration). That requirement would reduce vandalism, personal attacks and non-neutrality by at least 90%.

NOBODY except the registered and signed-in user should be allowed to alter that user’s page.

It is reasonable to publicly identify each user who makes changes to a page, but the cumulative history of each user’s edits should be available only to that user (and Wikipedia administration).

Wikipedia imitators

There are links on Wikipedia that take the user to sites such as Wikibooks, Wikimania, etc. These sites are spuriously similar in appearance, even going so far as to suggest donations to them. Is Wikipedia doing anything (such as seeking an injunction) to discourage this deception? At least Wikipedia could warn its users about them.

Favorite quotations

"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action."
Auric Goldfinger, in Goldfinger by Ian Fleming (1908-1964)

“Writing free verse is like playing tennis with the net down.”
Robert Frost (1874-1963)

“Politics is not an exact science.”
(Die Politik ist keine exakte Wissenschaft) Otto Von Bismarck, 1863

"Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive."
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)

"I don't want any yes-men around me. I want everybody to tell me the truth even if it costs them their jobs."
Samuel Goldwyn, attributed, probably apocryphal)

"The word 'good' has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of 500 yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man."
G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936)

"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of Four by Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)

My User Boxes

This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.
vb-2This user is an intermediate Visual Basic programmer.
This user does not smoke.
This user lives in the
United States of America.
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OfficeThis user is using
Microsoft Office XP or higher.
dayToday is Sunday.
Today is 28 April 2024
This user is interested in politics.
This user is interested in history.
This user is interested in Ancient Greece.
This user is interested in Ancient Rome.
This user is interested in the life and times of Julius Caesar.
This user is interested in the  British Empire.
This user is interested in the history of the lands comprising the United Kingdom.  
1066 This user is interested in the Norman Conquest.
This user is interested in the history of the English Civil Wars.
This user is interested in the Victorian period.
This user is interested in Irish history
This user is interested in the history of the United States.
This user is interested in the
American Civil War.
This user enjoys films.
This user enjoys Film, particularly Film Noir and Alfred Hitchcock.
"Yikes! (Jack Nicholson)"

- Mars Attacks, Film title

This user plays basketball.
This user is interested in
science.
This user plays bridge.
This user enjoys playing poker.
This user maintains a strict policy advising against all personal attacks.
This user strives to maintain a policy of neutrality on controversial issues.
This user respects copyright and other intellectual property rights.
This user believes that common sense trumps all other arguments.
UARThis editor believes that account creation should be required to edit on Wikipedia.
IP addressThis user supports mandatory registration.


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