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Did you know ... that the Russian airstrike on Kyiv TV Tower killed Yevhenii Sakun, one of at least 14 civilian journalists killed in the line of duty during the Russo-Ukrainian War? On the main page on 17 April 2022
Did you know ... that Fane Lozman took Riviera Beach to the US Supreme Court once in 2013 for seizing his floating home and again in 2018 for arresting him, and won both times? On the main page on 11 May 2022
Did you know ... that The Onion said in a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court that "the federal judiciary is staffed entirely by total Latin dorks"? On the main page on 16 October 2022
Did you know ... that "the Hurricane Shark is real"? On the main page on 20 October 2022
Did you know ... that Liz Truss's rise to power went from "astonishing" to "explosive" a day before she resigned as prime minister? On the main page on 1 November 2022
Did you know ... that to optimize Atkinson Hyperlegible for visually impaired people, its designers intentionally broke the rule that a typeface should be uniform? On the main page on 22 November 2022
Did you know ... that of up to 300 bullets fired in the Ash Street shootout between U.S. Army Rangers and alleged drug dealers, none were reported to have hit anyone? On the main page on 28 January 2023
Did you know ... that no law establishes whether a sitting U.S. president can be prosecuted? On the main page on 17 May 2023
Did you know ... that Ulysses S. Grant was arrested for speeding in his horse carriage when he was a general? On the main page on 24 May 2023
Did you know ... that U.S. Marines eat crayons? On the main page on 29 October 2023
Did you know ... that sessions of This War of Mine: The Board Game can last over five hours and often end in the deaths of all characters? On the main page on 16 November 2023
Did you know ... that NYPD officers stabbed and stomped on Barney the Dinosaur to cheers from a massive crowd? On the main page on 3 December 2023
Did you know ... that a pornographic screenplay about Jesus led to papal and royal condemnations, a firebombing, the writer's ban from the UK, and thousands of letters per week demanding the ban of a non-existent gay Jesus film? On the main page on 24 January 2024
Did you know ... that color-changing cats could help us communicate with the future? On the main page on 1 April 2024
Did you know ... that LGBTQ synagogues helped shape the American Jewish response to AIDS in the 1980s, even as the disease killed many of their members? On the main page on 29 January 2025
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This user has been editing Wikipedia for at least zero years.
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This user is exhausted with Wikipedia, and is going to log out for a bit. Xe isn't trying to do the diva ragequit thing, because xe is aware there's a very good chance xe'll be back in a day or two, but for now, at least, don't expect xem to reply to anything promptly. 03:44, 2 February 2025 (UTC)

Things I've written

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Content creations, expansions, and translations

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Technical

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Essays

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Essay Shortcut(s) Summary
User:Tamzin/Adverse possession unblock Sometimes people sock so constructively that we decide not to block them.
Wikipedia:Content that could reasonably be challenged Explaining a phrase used in the GA and DYK criteria.
Wikipedia:Don't edit-war with vandals or sockpuppets WP:NOROLLBACK, WP:STOPIT Just because it's 3RR-exempt doesn't mean it isn't disruptive.
Wikipedia:Editors' pronouns WP:EDPRONOUNS Try to get people's pronouns right.
User:Tamzin/Guidance for editors with mental illnesses Don't let Wikipedia hurt you, don't hurt other Wikipedians, and don't hurt Wikipedia.
Wikipedia:Hate is disruptive WP:HATEDISRUPT, WP:HID Promoting hatred is a form of disruptive editing.
User:Tamzin/Lot's wife Advice for sox.
User:Tamzin/Plurality and multiplicity FAQ How plurality and multiplicity (dissociative identity disorder, etc.) interact with Wikipedia.
Wikipedia:Salting is usually a bad idea WP:NOSALT, WP:DONTSALT Salting deleted titles often makes it harder to find sockpuppets.
User:Tamzin/Sockblocks, deceit, and ambiguous loss Sometimes it really hurts when someone is deceptive on Wikipedia.
User:Tamzin/Soft clean start Something I did that maybe others might want to do too.
User:Tamzin/SPI is expensive Advice for sock-hunters.
Wikipedia:There's a reason you don't know WP:OPAQUE, WP:NEEDTOKNOW When information is kept private, it's often for good reason.
Wikipedia:When sources are wrong WP:WSAW Several strategies for handling source error.
User:Tamzin/Wikipedia is a lambskin condom It's the little things that will kill you.
Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a video game[co 10][co 17] WP:NOTVIDEOGAME, WP:NOTGAME So don't treat it like one.

Notes

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Collaboration with...

  1. ^ a b c d e f theleekycauldron.
  2. ^ Dreamyshade.
  3. ^ BarntToust.
  4. ^ a b Elli.
  5. ^ Red-tailed hawk.
  6. ^ PerfectSoundWhatever.
  7. ^ SuperbowserX.
  8. ^ Alalch E..
  9. ^ Espresso Addict.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Fellow RfD participants.
  11. ^ Generalissima.
  12. ^ John123521.
  13. ^ Thryduulf (as a DAB, drafted together at Gender violence); converted to SIA by BD2412.
  14. ^ TheresNoTime
  15. ^ Writ Keeper
  16. ^ Stjn
  17. ^ Many people who'd made essentially the same point before me.

Expanded or translated from...

  1. ^ a b An earlier version by various editors.
  2. ^ An earlier version by Lord Roem and others.
  3. ^ An earlier version by Bsoyka.
  4. ^ A small portion of Julian Gough.
  5. ^ An abandoned draft by Sir-Joshi01.
  6. ^ fr:La Curée, chasse au chevreuil dans les forêts du Grand Jura, by Marc-AntoineV, expanding on an earlier English version by several editors.
  7. ^ fr:Masacre de Borodianka, by Laurent Jerry, Baldurar, and others.
  8. ^ a b c An existing DAB page.
  9. ^ List of journalists murdered in Ukraine, by Gauaren erregina and others.
  10. ^ A much shorter disambiguation page.
  11. ^ An unsourced BCA by 77.254.148.212 and others.

Details

  1. ^ The local list is incomplete due to limitations in how MediaWiki detects redirect creation. On the other hand, it includes blank-and-redirects and redirects that were later turned into content pages, which XTools omits. Neither list includes soft redirects, but some can be seen around the 340-byte mark here.
  2. ^ Only goes back to 2017.
  3. ^ Appeared at DYK prior to my involvement.
  4. ^ Redirect I had created to an article I wrote.
  5. ^ Merge request survivor.
  6. ^ Redirect pointed to a secondary sense of the name.
  7. ^ AfD survivor.
  8. ^ Includes SIAs with prose content.
  9. ^ Overwrote redirect at Invasion of Ukraine and then moved.
  10. ^ Since turned into a referenced prose SIA by HueSurname.
  11. ^ Boldly merged to Haw 2016, restored at RfD 2022.
  12. ^ Led to the creations of Fuccboi (novel) (mostly by theleekycauldron) and Fuccbois (mostly by HelenDegenerate), with me and Drmies as minority contributors and cheerleaders. I received DYK credit for my minority contributions to the former, but don't really feel I earned the topicon, and so instead will celebrate with a single ASCII question mark: ?
  13. ^ Work in progress.
  14. ^ Coäuthors are only noted on projects with a small number of contributors.
  15. ^ Mostly merged into MediaWiki in 2022 via translatewiki:.