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— Wikipedian ♀ — | |
Pronouns | She/her |
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Handedness | Right-handed |
Blood type | O+ |
Sexuality | Heterosexual |
IQ | 143 |
Personality type | Intp-j |
Alignment | Neutral good |
Hi! edit
Hi! I'm TeddyBearRocker123, but you can call me TB. Or not, since no one really does. People call me TeddyBearRocker though.
I mainly edit on my mobile device, but if I have to, I use my computer. It's not really that hard, but I guess it's because I don't use the computer as much as I use my mobile device.[1]
I use SUL, so if you see me on another wiki, it may not be because I edit there; it might just be because I logged in there.
I'm bad at typing[2] , but luckily I have autocorrect. Although it is sometimes very annoying.[3]
I love userboxes, in case you didn't notice.[4] Also, I lingered around this site for a long time before making my account. [5]
My TWA Badges edit
What I Do edit
I don't really have a preference of the topic when editing articles. I just see an article that needs improvement, and I improve it.[6] I might edit an article about an island one day, and an article about a plant disease the next. That doesn't mean I know a lot about islands or plant diseases; I just improve what I know I can improve.
I classify myself as a mesopedian, gravitating toward exopedianism.[7] It's not that I hate interacting with other users; rather, I like working on articles, making small, uncontrovesial changes, and occasionally talking to other users about articles and such. However, I will probably gravitate more to metapedianism in the future.
Sometimes I won't edit for a while.[8] When this happens, I'm usually just reading Wikipedia policies/guidelines/essays.[9]
When I do edit, it's mainly copyediting, with a dash of capitalization correction.[10] I also add short descriptions; since I'm on mobile, it's easy for me to do it without any scripts.[11]
I've read a lot of the policies and guidelines so far, but if I miss something, or I do something wrong, please tell me.
Notes edit
- ^ Also since I'm on mobile, a lot don't work for me. I can't see topicons, and many scripts aren't compatible with my mobile device (I actually do use one script, though; it's User:BrandonXLF/TodoList). Some pages look weird, and I have to scroll sideways. I still edit with this device though, because if I didn't, I would never get anything done.
- ^ It's not always my fault. Sometimes my phone changes ' ' to 'x
- ^ Like when it corrects gibberish to hard.
- ^ I have, like, a bunch of userboxes I should have probably put on my userpage but never got around to.
- ^ There was a point where I never edited, just read and read and read...
- ^ Well, more like I look through categories... or click random buttons... or type random words into the search bar...
- ^ Basically, I work on articles and interact with users, but I work on articles more.
- ^ And by a while, I mean a day or two.
- ^ Especially the essays. They have a lot of different opinions; it's good to know all the possible ones.
- ^ Per MOS, of course.
- ^ I try, when I'm not just reading Wikipedia stuff, to do at least 1 copyedit and add at least 1 short description.