Hey there, fellow Wiki eds. Vetting apps start here I suppose [1], there are "yes/no" features that I believe are open to anyone with a registered business number; though I'm not sure they even specify specialty beyond that, and there may be a fee (I've never had to do it).

Otherwise I'll have to see what others have done. I am not that new anymore. If I edit your page (which I probably won't often do) I come from here: Philosophy [undergrad]; BioPsych [undergrad]; Criminology [undergrad]; Psych [Grad]; Forensic/Intelligence [Grad]; Ethics [Grad]; Pure Research Methodology [Grad]; Research: Gender; Sexuality; Ethics; Cog Sci; Military/Applied Coercion Theory [Psy]; Humour [Theory/Applied Clinical]. MS Master of Med (therapeutics and vaccine development / epidemiology)(Student , 2023).[2]

One can never prove they are not a 'sock-puppet', but also since (nearly) none of us get paid for Wiki work, hardly matters. Specialties become a list of interests, is the consequence. Goes with the territory. What does matter, however, is treating Wiki like a print encyclopedia and referencing all changes to articles appropriately. Or do not contribute. As they will be corrected, and swiftly. Trust me on that.

Humour, especially applied [yes, applied] is where I wish to be spending my waking hours from here on in. Very tired of the pandemic, and unlikely to touch any of that. Except to verify facts for retiring academics, where resources would be less publically known (and people less likely to read them/find them). I suppose. Welcome to the user page. JC-R.

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