As part of User:Reagle's online community class, I will be contributing to Wikipedia and reflecting on the experience on a user page here: User:Syarolin/Reflection.


However, I do have a lot of opinions, and part of my goal on Wikipedia is to learn how to write without bias. If you see something I've added to a page that seems opinionated, please don't hesitate to reach out and let me know!

Fun facts: edit

  • Feral pigeons, also called city doves, city pigeons, or street pigeons, are pigeons that are derived from the domestic pigeons that have returned to the wild. They are very angry, and their brains are incredibly small.
  • Several of the women who tortured and murdered Shanda Sharer in 1992 are just like... walking around in our society! Completely unchecked! Isn't that wild?
  • Speaking of murder! Despite all of her humanitarian efforts and published work, acclaimed journalist Kim Wall apparently is only notable due to her murder, as she has no Wikipedia page of her own. Her murderer has his own page, even though he's a certified POS. Sexism? Maybe.
  • However, cannibalism in poultry has earned its own page on this website.
  • So have electrical disruptions caused by squirrels...
  • ... and lawsuits against God, who generally loses because he "fails to show up to court."
  • ... and again, just to reiterate -- all of these things are apparently more notable than Kim Wall! Fascinating!