User:Crunchydillpickle
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Name | Crunchydillpickle |
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Nationality | American |
Languages | English (native) Spanish (elementary) |
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Joined | I started using this account in 2021. I've been editing Wikipedia since 2019 |
Recent activity | Contributions |
Cause of death | Not yet known. Hopefully something cool |
I am a pickle trying to contribute to the sum of human knowledge. English Wikipedia has 121,697 active editors and I believe I am the first to be fermented in brine. Some Wikimedians may know me by my real name and social media, which is fine, but I like to maintain a semblance of privacy on this account. I like writing and maintaining articles about my interests, reviewing AfC submissions, and occasionally chipping away at the edit request backlog and list of potentially dated statements. Before I had this account I edited as an IP for a few years, mostly fixing typos and dead links.
I like a lot of things. I often find myself maintaining Wikipedia articles for social media influencers, mostly because I often find their representations on Wikipedia lopsided or nonexistent. Bringing an awkward but highly-viewed biography to a serviceable ~C-class is such a high-impact way to spend an hour or three. I also like the regularly-updated list of popular low quality articles. For personal enjoyment, I created a list of unusual anniversaries or "on this day" events which you can read and contribute to, if you so desire. I'm pretty nice (I think) and I genuinely enjoy helping brand-new Wikipedians learn the ropes. If you're one of those brand-new Wikipedians, welcome! I hope you kick off your shoes and stay a while. Perhaps you'll find Molly White's editing tutorial useful. There's a lot to do!
I am really inspired by fellow editors and I feel privileged to improve the 'pedia with all of you. If I make a mistake or do something stupid, please trout me!
This week's backlog of the week is:
Today's backlog of the day is:
Goofy user subpages
[edit]I try not to waste too much time on barely-encyclopedic rabbit holes but sometimes I cannot resist.
- User:Crunchydillpickle/cool — sprawling list of things I think are cool on Wikipedia
- User:Crunchydillpickle/List of unusual anniversaries
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Palindromic Wikipedia titles
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Articles with delightful photos
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Quotes about Wikipedia
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Edit summary museum
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Data viz ideas
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Real article titles
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Cool photos
- User:Crunchydillpickle/parentheticals in article titles
Articles I wrote in 2023
[edit]Not all of them are great but they've all been fun to make.
- Penelope (platypus), marsupial at the center of a 1950s media frenzy. My favorite article I've ever written!
- Emily Meggett, Gullah grandma who put several generations' recipes into a cookbook
- MILF Manor, lol
- Wisconsin Butter Fire, bizarre 1991 disaster in the center of Madison
- Peanut butter and pickle sandwich
- Barbie Dreamhouse
- Elf Bar, ubiquitous but nominally illegal vapes that aren't regulated. a more important topic than most of my other articles
- Bumpits
- Parade (company), underwear company that got a lot of press for its marketing strategies
- Emma Allen, New Yorker cartoon editor
- Great Star Theater, historic venue in San Francisco's Chinatown with amazing history. I had a lot of fun digging through old newspapers for this one
- Orfield Laboratories
- The Pez Outlaw, documentary
- The Dare (musician), wrote this in a café on vacation when I was sick of walking
- All the Knowledge in the World, book about encyclopedias
- Bama Rush (documentary)
- Chillin Island, reality TV series
- Praxis (proposed city), wrote this after a big NYT article came out
- Chloe Troast, wrote this the day SNL announced she was joining the cast
- Claw clip, thought this article would have existed earlier
- The Drift (magazine)
Articles I wrote in 2024
[edit]*expanded from stubs
- John Wilson (Texas politician), elected to the Texas Senate despite being dead
- Francesca Scorsese, daughter of Martin
- Ballerina Farm*, influencer who was getting ~20k monthly pageviews to a stub that was wildly outdated. Did a rewrite
- Jon Agee, author of pun books
- Emily Mariko, influencer who meets WP:NBIO by a mile
- Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow, an extremely 1950s American award
- Twiggy the Water-Skiing Squirrel* this little guy is an icon
- The ick, featuring a photo of my partner's feet
- Because Internet, a book I like
- Dawn Baillie, woman whose iconic movie posters are being shown in an NYC art gallery!
- Devon Lee Carlson, another influencer
- Lookout Santa Cruz, I whipped up this article after this newsroom won a Pulitzer
- Chris Olsen, did a quick rewrite of an AfC submission when I was in a time crunch. need to spend another 20 minutes or so on it until I feel okay about it
Things I'm very proud of
[edit]- I added the shower beer photo
To-do list (long version)
[edit]- Arnold's Country Kitchen, an old school Nashville restaurant that introduced me to the (incredible, delicious, amazing, etc) concept of "meat and three". I'm here with my boyfriend whose feet you might recognize from the ick
- Frontbend is a one sentence stub that's getting >2000 views a month
- Vaginal flatulence, sexual partner both are bad articles but get a decent number of views and seem relatively important compared to, say, the rest of this list:
- Route 66 stuff like Cozy Dog, Bob Waldmire, etc.
- Colgate Lasagne or Colgate Kitchen, toothpaste company's short-lived foray into frozen dinners in the1960s[1]
- Arthur Bloch, writer of books about Murphy's law
- Improve citizenship test and add info about German citizenship test (already covered on other languages) to standalone or relevant existing article
- Name tag#"Hello my name is" stickers. Add info about 1880 "Hello" name tags.[2]
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/List of elections won by dead people
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Romy Mars
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Mark Laita
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Madeline Argy
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Ashley Padilla
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Thank You, Mr. Falker
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Cloud watching
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Truck spill
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/World Palindrome Championship
- merge stuff: ReFrame Media and Ministries; Black Lives Matter street mural (Santa Cruz, California)
- need to ask around about the phrase "first coined by". it should just be "coined by", right???
- Airport Homes race riots improve
- List of festivals in Michigan is full of so many crappy articles about fascinating small town shindigs!
Handy links
[edit]- The Wikipedia Library
- the whole backlog!
- Wikipedia:Goings-on
- Special:PrefixIndex/User:Crunchydillpickle
- AfDs for internet stuff
- Tools by Sigma: Edits a user made to a page , Editor interaction (similar one), search a user's edit summaries
- Special:NewPagesFeed
- Top-viewed articles I've created.
- Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion
- Wikiscan has the most detailed breakdown of contribs of any of the edit count tools and its analyses of individual users even estimate time contribution!
- https://glamtools.toolforge.org/glamorous/ total views of all a user's commons uploads
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Quotations within quotations
According to Robertson, "when Haversham claims 'the theory is universal', he is disregarding two critical limitations".
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Vandalism Level: Moderate
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12 December 2024 |
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This user enjoys being a pickle. |
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- ^ Harris, Harry. "What a viral fake lasagne taught me about failure". www.prospectmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ Allen Koenigsberg (1999). "All Things Considered". National Public Radio. Archived from the original on 9 March 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2006.