I'm Nikki, and I'm all over this crazy internet thing. As of editing this, I'm 24 and live in New Jersey, where I've lived my whole life. I love editing Wikipedia (for some reason I cannot really explain), but I tend to stick to adding facts and making wikis look nicer with graphics and tables and such. I'm no good with words.
On Wikipedia, I'm mostly interested in music. I usually edit the Wikis of any bands or musicians I know anything important about that isn't already in the article. If I'm bored, I'll go hunting for information on the internet to add, usually to the Our Lady Peace wiki and related articles. It drives me nuts when someone changes information that I've added that I know is correct.
I've altered the Our Lady Peace wiki to the point where it looks nothing like it used to. Before I got to it, there was only a band history and not much else. Some of my earlier edits to it don't show up in my history because I was editing anonymously, then joined Wikipedia so I could upload pictures. As of today, nobody else has really edited the wiki to change anything other than text; all the visual organization and photos were added by me. Raine Maida was the only member of the band with a wiki that was longer than a few sentences, so I dramatically altered the Duncan Coutts, Steve Mazur, and Jeremy Taggart wikis by adding information, tables, and pictures, thus converting them from stubs to actual articles. I also created a wiki for Mike Turner, the band's original guitarist. I also edit and maintain the wikis for the band's albums and singles and anything else related.
I created an article for the band Pedestrian, and am currently the sole contributor to it. I'm also the "official" editor of the wiki, a duty bestowed to me by Joel Shearer, the mastermind behind the band.
I've turned the Fair Ground wiki from a stub into an article.
I added an infobox, logos, an aerial photo, and some other things to the Collingswood wiki. I've lived in the town nearly my entire life.
I make minor edits to any articles I see that need them. Spelling, grammar, redundancy, missing facts, etc. I use Wikipedia for research practically daily, so I'll find mistakes on any random page and fix them.