User:Backburner001

In the WikiWorld
I have been actively contributing to Wikipedia since December 2005, although I’ve had my account registered since March 2005. Currently, my contributions are focused on the following: the creation of stubs, requesting citations for newly added info, reversion of vandalism, the expansion of articles (my focus is on four in particular right now: Emergency management, Dispatcher, Fire investigation, and St. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio)), and active involvement in WikiProjects that catch my eye.

I realize that there may be times when one of my edits conflicts with that of another editor. Furthermore, there may be times when I will demand that your edit (or your reversion of my edit) be defended. All I ask is that you please treat me in a civil manner and not take my persistence personally. My intent is not to attack other editors; it is to increase the quality of the encyclopedia. To that end, I intend to defend my edits against what I perceive to be unfounded changes and to question other edits that I believe decrease the quality of the encyclopedia. I encourage other editors to do the same.

For a quick look at the Wikipedia articles I have edited, click on this link (but know that this link is probably outdated).

Goals

 * Edit articles for attention to detail, clarity, and organization
 * Tag unclear, poorly organized, and unreferenced articles
 * Enforce conformity to WP:NPOV, WP:CITE, and WP:MoS
 * Removal of WP:SPAM and WP:WEASEL words
 * Remove and challenge unencyclopedic content
 * Create stubs and encourage their development
 * Offer suggestions on how to expand content to others
 * Merge similar content from multiple articles into one when possible
 * Replace good content previously removed

Project Contributions

 * WikiProject Ohio:
 * Added to 64 article talk pages
 * Created 2 Ohio-related stubs for expansion
 * Created user template
 * WikiProject Disaster Management:
 * Added to 2 article talk pages
 * Assisted in creating a basic framework for improving future disaster/emergency management articles