Hello world! I mostly edit content related to cellular agriculture, effective altruism, and rationality since I know a lot about those things and, in my opinion, the relevant Wikipedia content is fairly poor-quality right now (lots of advocacy for and against, missing a lot of the best sources, WP:Undue sometimes, etc.).

This editor is a hardcore Wikipedia inclusionist. Yes trivia sections!




Inclusionist means to me that I have a lower standard for notability and popularity for content to be included on Wikipedia than the average editor I interact with. I still have high standards for accuracy, fairness, and quality of content. For example, I like long articles even on topics that aren't very notable. I do think the current notability criteria for new articles (as stated in WP:Notability, not as implemented by many editors!) are pretty close to ideal, but think that a lot of content that doesn't meet these criteria is still worth inclusion in other relevant articles.

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WikiProject Food and drink.