Many thanks for the plug up there for my Wikipedia Signature Art Gallery.
I'd like to take this opportunity to exhibit the very first signature in the collection:
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The original was complete with links, of course, and was shared by an editor who retired several years ago.
I mentioned on a Wikipedia irc channel (circa November 2006) that I was impressed with some of the signatures I was seeing on various talk pages, and he told me about his, which he said other editors were telling him to stop using. I think that's tragic. –
Athaenara ✉ 07:25, 31 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Athaenara, thanks for the comment. Recently I came across an interesting case with
User:Flooded with them hundreds signature and people having a problem with it. Can't remember where I saw the discussion going on but it was a long discussion. They had to change the signature or stop commenting on new users pages... something like that. :D
DiplomatTesterMan (
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19:24, 31 January 2019 (UTC)reply
DMacks, I know I have missed out a lot of admins and all, trying to limit the size of the article as well as time constraints... but this one is a really good one which you pointed out. Shouldn't have missed the ostrich and the text underneath "I am an ostrich and I support these userboxen" on the page of
User:Drmies :D Thanks.
DiplomatTesterMan (
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19:19, 31 January 2019 (UTC)reply
@
Coyote Codfish: Well, there's a lot of stuff on my userpage, so you might want to be a little more specific as to what data you're referring to. (though I should admit, I did steal a lot of stuff from other people's userpages) —
k6ka🍁 (
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02:42, 18 February 2019 (UTC)reply
He he... I didn't make the cut. Either that, or my user page was too boring. I haven't altered it for at least five years, probably time for some humorous witticisms. —
Amakuru (
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21:17, 31 January 2019 (UTC)reply
@
Amakuru: No no, you made the cut actually :) I was going through my offline notes and I had put down your name in the word document. "My current username is a Kinyarwanda word, whose literal meaning is news." This line really was interesting :) But I think when trying to minimise the length, I just had to leave things out and also the time constraints, I was endlessly going through the userpages and needed to stop :D the userpages themselves were showing and linked to so many different parts of Wikipedia and ways of editing or seeing Wikipedia which helped in the worldview aspect related to this place. Regards.
DiplomatTesterMan (
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23:04, 31 January 2019 (UTC)reply
I like mine as raw as possible, for many reasons. That generated the only oppose in
my RfA, of all things (I've met the user in person, he's a great guy and much more important to Wikimedia (specifically NYC) than me), but it works for me. Just in case you thought all admin userpages were especially informative. And, when I inevitably kick off (hopefully in a long time), I've put up an extremely strong editnotice for anyone thinking to edit it.
The Blade of the Northern Lights (
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03:08, 1 February 2019 (UTC)reply
Just saw this—I'm glad someone else enjoyed my quip about the mop! But personally, I think the hatnote is my page's best feature. How many other admins have one of them?? --
BDD (
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14:48, 1 August 2019 (UTC)reply
About the meaning of the '26' in admin
78.26's user name, our article on
phonograph records claims that "where the mains supply was 60 Hz, the actual speed was 78.26 rpm." This fact is also mentioned at the top of the user's page.
EdJohnston (
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18:20, 29 November 2019 (UTC)reply
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