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About me

Hi, I'm Lando5, and I'm a pretty advanced editor here at Wikipedia. Seriously, I must edit my userpage as much as the mainspace. Never mind, I have quite a few edits there. I'm on the Welcoming Committee and Counter-Vandalism Unit.

So what do I do here?

I enjoy doing minor tasks on Wikipedia. I mostly revert vandalism and welcome new users. If you want, you can view my edit count with Kate's Tool here. By the way, if you have a question with anything involving editing Wikipedia, I'd be happy to help you if you post on my talk page.

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RfA Report

RfA candidate S O N S% Ending (UTC) Time left Dups? Report
HouseBlaster 138 13 6 91 00:50, 23 June 2024 0 days, 19 hoursno report
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Committed identity: 5d4208d1a41568ab4e803582d87f4ca832e35b58785184de2abdc6c6bcd66867f506d2011f70d842a7b1ef5d45e60e266bd8490221005a6c52e05493404b19d9 is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.


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When not to use links

It is possible to create links to every word in an article. But providing too many defeats their purpose by obscuring the most relevant links. Here's an example of overlinking:

Wikipedia's greatness stems from being able to link articles together easily, but don't overdo it. It can get really annoying and does not help the reader.

The above passage hides the relevant link. Compare that with this:

Wikipedia's greatness stems from being able to link articles together easily, but don't overdo it. It can get really annoying and does not help the reader.
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Found it! By the way, did you know that free images like these can be found at Wikimedia Commons?