A cat? A human? A cat-face human? A human-face cat? Nope. Just a nerdy Wikipedian who likes to write and revise — until near-burnout level is achieved...
A nerdy/obsessive cat Wikipedian obsessed about bringing "encyclopedic toning" and other technical stuffs to the Web, including, though not limited to, a great deal of mathematical "gibberishes" that most normal people would just give a blank stare and pass by:
By the way, if Wikipedia server hiccups scare you, don't forget to sacrifice your coffee budget to Wikipedia so that it can disrupt Google and make the world more erudite! And if you hate Wikipedia, well, a confused kitten has just lost some part of its soul!
P.S. — This user occasionally shows signs of a typical Level I Wikipediholic, and has the tendency to keep on editing until near exhaustion is achieved.
Saw your edit at Contraposition and wanted to thank you for the improvements! I hope you keep up the good work! Wug·a·po·des 15:25, 27 November 2019 (UTC)
Short Introduction > § Definition > § Examples/Applications > § History > § Generalization > § See also > § References > § Bibliography/Sources > § External links/Further reading
Opt for "for all", "there exists", "in" and "is defined by" rather than ∀, ∃, ∈, =.
❌ "It must be mentioned that...", "It must be emphasized that...", "Consider that...", "We see that..."
❌ "Iff", "wrt", "wlog"
Avoid talking the reader directly. Conversations undermine encyclopedic tone big time.
Avoid starting a sentence with symbols.
Avoid LaTeX in headings
For one-line formulas, indent with ":" followed by LaTeX markup (in source-code editing).
For quotes, indent as proses (":" in visual editing, which has a wider indentation length than the one in source-code mode).
Never attempt to number the references manually (both in the reference list and in the content). Use the Cite button in the visual builder (or the <ref> tag).
When wikilinking, double-check to see if you're not mistakenly linking to a deambiguation page.
Refrain from the encyclopedic version of "finger-pointing" in general.
Rethink about from using "this", "that", "above", "below" as location words.
Instead of "see the page Cat below for more", use "for more, see Cat".
Instead of "in that section, we alluded to...", use "see § Cat#section." in the form of footnote (or use the slink template).
If possible, try to rephrase "in this discussion" or "in this article" out of the discussion. Best to wikilink to the appropriate section or use an anchor.
Try to rephrase "say that" out of the paragraphs—whenever possible.
For math formulas typeset in TeX, the additional unwanted space, if exist, might be eliminated by adding an additional space in the source code.
Use italic for emphasis only. Boldface is for keywords, not emphasis.
"Further reading" is more informative than "External links".
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