User:DragonflySixtyseven

Okay.


 * I'm DragonflySixtyseven. I'm not a dragonfly. I was not born in 1967.


 * I'm an administrator.


 * I've created many new articles.


 * I once wrote an essay on why we might think you're a sockpuppet. I haven't deleted it yet.


 * I spent some time working on proposed guidelines for our 'in popular culture' sections so they'd be less of an embarrassment.


 * If you want to write about a work of fiction, here's how you should do it.


 * I did not write this poem, but the author released it under a Wikipedia-compatible license.


 * If I did something you disagree with, there was probably a reason. Being rude or hostile never helps.


 * Remember, Wikipedia is not just a collaborative encyclopedia, but a collaborative encyclopedia. Being able to work with others is a requisite. To this end, I have written some allegories which I hope you will find entertaining.


 * "my friend, you should not say with such high zest / to children who'd write history so tricky / the new lie: Dulce et Decorum est / pro patria wiki." — me, after Wilfred Owen.


 * Writing a Wikipedia article about the company you co-founded is like stabbing yourself with a fork. You're allowed to do it, but it'll be messier than you expect, and more painful. I don't recommend it.


 * Oh dear, there's so much maintenance to do.


 * Leave me a message if you want. Or don't. You can also e-mail me, but I will respond on your user talk page (or I'll get someone else to do it for me): I don't e-mail people from Wikipedia, whether or not you give me your e-mail address.


 * Do not leave messages for me here. If you leave a message on my talk page, I'm automatically notified that there's a new message for me — but this page is not my talk page, and I don't check it as regularly as you might expect.


 * I don't do userboxes.


 * "WE'RE DOING OKAY! Wikipedia takes a lot of money to run, but thanks to people like you, we actually have enough money that we don't need to ask for further donations at this time! We're a non-profit, so we will eventually need more donations to help preserve our independence. And we'll never reject anyone's generosity. But for now, don't feel obligated!" — what the donation ads should say at some point.