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About me and Wikipedia

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I am a Wikipedia editor and have been editing on Wikipedia for over two years. I usually work on pages relating to transport and reality television. Most of my work is comprised of minor edits for the sake of grammar, syntax, and spelling. I also do some infobox editing. Many of my edits are for æsthetic reasons (easier reading of pages).

My first edit day is 12 August 2004. In 2008, I'll be turning four Wikiyears old.

My WikiProjects

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This user is a member of WikiProject UK Railways.
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WikiProject England

Recent news

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Behaviour on Wikipedia

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Please care about your work, do not insult very respected members
May the sun shine down upon you and your weather be peaceful as you look within yourself and decide what is best for you, and you alone.

As some of you may know, many of the people who edit Wikipedia are actually morons who do more harm than good. For the record, I have had it with these "editors." Because of their inexcusable and stupid behaviour, I have lost two very special and hard-working members — Jeeny and 9cds — both of whom contributed so much and genuinely cared about their edits, especially in the area of Big Brother, which can be very hostile, most notably in the UK and US editions of the show. They were very persistent and adhered to the guidelines imposed on each article on which they worked.

I would especially like to talk about Jeeny. This year, I was one of the few members on Wikipedia who worked on last year's Big Brother US apart from T (back then he was FireSpike). Jeeny was also a relatively new member on the Big Brother WikiProject scene. Although in the beginning we had some disagreements, mostly about minutiae such as the colour of the "exempt" box for the nemeses in Week 1 and other small details that have since been resolved. However, we worked on these dilemmas with open attitudes, each citing our sources in an appropriate, non-vulgar, and professional (for Wikipedia standards, that is) way. Eventually, we became very good friends and worked alongside T as what could be considered the head editors of the Big Brother 8 (US) article. Occasionally we had our disagreements, whether they had been with each other or other users (notably Melanie 2408's unsupported deletion of housemate information). I came to realise that she and I did share something major in common: a concern for the slowly deteriorating quality of the article. At one point, it had become so bad that we temporarily gave up on editing and trying to explain why people's edits were against the guidelines set forth by WP:BIGBRO, a group of users (including Jeeny and myself, I joined in 2006) who work on finding standards for worldwide Big Brother articles.

After that point, Jeeny and I came back and tried to improve on the work that had been made on the page. Now, even though it wasn't the behaviour of Big Brother editors that caused her retirement, it became increasingly apparent that people wouldn't listen to experienced members. So here, today (16 August 2007 UST-5), I was going through my talk page, about to write on Jeeny's talk page about something, I now forget what it was, when I saw this on her page:


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This user is no longer active on Wikipedia.

It was truly devastating. Most people don't understand how much of a loss it is when someone who shows so much devotion to an area and has a yearn to constantly improve on what has already been done not only for his or her benefit but for everyone who has an interest and would like to learn. Wikipedia helped me so much when I wanted to re-learn things about previous series of Big Brother that I had forgotten over the years and I'm sure that it's done the same for others not only in the United States but in the United Kingdom and even Australia.

I've put this "in memoriam" dedication here for Jeeny, 9cds, and all editors who have left because other users who have frustrated them to the point of voluntary leave. Jeeny, if you read this, please understand how much not only I but many other editors do care about your contributions. You don't need to come back if you feel uncomfortable, but you have been a very special editor to all of us.

Geoking66talk 02:37, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

  • ♪♫Alucard 16♫♪ 02:45, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
  • T (Formerly Known as FireSpike) 03:01, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
  • zachinthebox 03:05, 17 August 2007 (UTC) - Even though I'm pretty new, Jeeny will sure be missed
  • Snowfire51 03:43, 17 August 2007 (UTC) Take care, Jeeny. You fought the good fight.
  • Spyke1077 04:02, 17 August 2007 (UTC) Jeeny was great. We should all remember her contributions.
  • fmmarianicolon | Talk 06:48, 17 August 2007 (UTC) You rock Jeeny! I wish you the best in your future endeavors!
  • Wikisteph888 She placed false information on the hell's kitchen season 3 page. She made Bonnie the winner when Rock was, on the day of the show. Disgraceful. Such actions should not be tolerated.
    • This is a memorial for the good things that she did. Jeeny did so much good work on Big Brother articles that you haven't seen and was a critical part of keeping the article together. Please keep it positive. Geoking66talk 15:49, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
  • Mtjaws 16:24, 17 August 2007 (UTC) - I just recently found Jeeny's work via the Big Brother 8 article, but it was wonderful. An editor's contributions are nice, but it's the person behind them that makes them that much better. Jeeny, you are one of those good ones. Best of luck in the future.
  • I've found Jeeny to be a special person, who perhaps feels too intensely. Better that, then not caring at all about quality. (Perhaps she ought to write Zen and the Art of Wikipedia Editing.) I will miss her, and I truly feel her pain. Bellagio99 01:49, 18 August 2007 (UTC)