User:Explodicator7331

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It has been 1.2837666134259258 years ago Dang.

Hello! I'm an editor who lurks in the Community Portal and Recent changes list. I also browse Wikipedia, as it keeps me from doing anything productive while making me feel like I'm learning something.

I also fix grammar mistakes, and revert really big mistakes. If I feel that editing something by myself isn't going to be enough, or my schedule cannot allow me to edit an article (or if I'm too exhausted to edit), I tag it with Twinkle.

Another thing I like to do is try to thwart unhelpful, non-constructive, and otherwise vandalous edits with RedWarn. Yes, I am aware Ultraviolet is already out, but I feel as though it is not stable enough to be used on a daily basis. Also, Ultraviolet seems to be lacking in features that RedWarn has, some of which I use. But I digress.

I edit Wikipedia. You should too. Be a Wikipedian.

Things I do:
Essentially, I find myself to be a basic editor. I don't edit a substantial amount of information due to time constraints, but I still like to think that I'm doing something. Maybe I could be described as a gnome, but I see myself as someone who keeps falling into rabbit holes. A lot.
 * Snipe vandals w/ Twinkle
 * Snipe vandals w/ RedWarn
 * Copyediting
 * Looks for citations to curb that dreaded mark
 * Avoiding schoolwork by doing everything you see above.

Oh, and I thank editors for edits that I was not able to do using that little thank button at the end of the contribution history.

Did I do something wrong?
I'm a bit trigger-happy when it comes to doing things, so I may screw something up every once in a while. In the case of this happening, just post on my Talk Page stating that I did something wrong. I don't really catch my own errors (even when checking over my work), so link the revision and describe the error in detail.