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Alex9891 ( talk · contribs) After reaching 1000 edits I would like to know just how well/badly I am going. Thanks!

Reviews

  • Well, 1000+ edits in two months is a very good start to your involvement in Wikipedia - keep up the rate of contribution! As far as your editing statistics ago, I'd recommend you maybe try your hand at something like a WikiProject, since there's always something important to be done there: you don't even have to involve yourself in writing articles, if you don't want to, because there's plenty of maintenance as well. You might also like to participate in AfD debates, since they're an excellent way to get your head around the more obscure parts of inclusion policy. Finally, I guess you could also benefit from taking greater advantage of vandal warnings like these ones here, when reverting vandalism - it'll increase your User Talk count, and help to communicate the reasons for whatever reversion you make to the original user. Good luck, and happy editing! RandyWang ( chat me up/ fix me up) 21:45, 11 August 2006 (UTC) reply

Comments

Statistics for: Alex9891
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- Total: 1042 -
Main: 677
Talk: 137
User: 80
User talk: 71
Wikipedia: 60
Wikipedia talk: 3
Image: 4
Image talk: 1
Template: 6
Template talk: 3
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Total edits: 1042
w/ edit summary: 958 (91.93%*)
w/ manual edit summary: 766 (73.51%*)
Minor edits: 369 (35.41%*)
First known edit: Jun 9, 2006
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* - percentages are rounded down to the nearest hundredth.
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Questions

  1. Of your contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
    I am pleased with all of my contributions, particular on Big Brother UK series 7, pages I have created (such as Colleen McCabe) and pages which I have made major edits on (such as Live & Kicking). I am pleased with them because it is good to know that I have made a large contribution to the page.
  2. 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?
    I have had very few conflicts - two which users felt were enough to post on my talk page were from User:Jrockley (where I had reverted his edits) and from User:Trampikey (again about reverting). I'm learning more not to revert edits, but to just edit them instead. -- Alex 9891 15:38, 11 August 2006 (UTC) reply