I am a seeker of truth, knowledge, and peace. I am generally interested in living persons, awards, academy, societies, etc. I work on BLP and awards pages on wikipedia. My BLP notice board tool [[1]] and policy guide [[2]]
Wikipedia is an open Encyclopedia. So it means anyone can edit. But, the prime purpose of editing is to create new articles or improve on existing articles. Improve the content, the sources, etc., and not vandalize or undertake personal attacks (WP:PA WP:HARASS).
Quality vs. Quantity of Edits: Not interested in scoring large number of edits for the sake of edit counts!! Please create quality pages (and content) for Wikipedia. See WIKICREDIT [[7]]
Editor vs. Admin: I am definitely more of an editor than administrator.
Editors are encouraged to exercise their cool and kindness when handling mischievous acts and tight situations. Below is a good reminder to all of us when we edit wikipedia. Note that mischievous acts can easily be spotted. That include personal attacks. Wikipedia pages are not places for people to vent their anger, conflicts, or displeasure against someone. Be calm, civil, act in good faith
Please stay calm and civil while commenting or presenting evidence, and do not make personal attacks. Be patient when approaching solutions to any issues. Ifconsensus is not reached, other solutions exist to draw attention and ensure that more editors mediate or comment on the dispute.
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a tabloid paper
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a tabloid paper (newspaper); The possibility of harm to living subjects is one of the important factors to be considered when using editorial decision. Source: [[8]]
Quality vs. Quantity - Myths about Edit Counts
Edit counts do not necessarily reflect the value of a user's contributions to the Wikipedia project. As the saying goes, "Quality, not quantity" — indeed, sometimes high edit counts are indicative of carelessness.Source [[9]]
BLP is not about self-promotion of your research projects, etc.
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not an advertisement of your research projects, society volunteering work, the conferences or journals you lead or run, etc.