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Counter Vandalism
Verbiage and links I frequently use when reverting intentional or unintentional vandalism:


 * WP:VERIFY - Please remember to cite reliable sources as evidence to support your claims per WP:VERIFY
 * WP:USI - Removed unsourced content per WP:USI
 * WP:RELIABLE - The source used here does not fulfill the Wikipedia policy of using reliable, third party WP:INDEPENDENT published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy WP:RELIABLE
 * WP:NEUTRAL - Articles on Wikipedia should follow the policy of presenting content from a Neutral Point of View per WP:NEUTRAL, meaning information should be represented fairly and proportionately, avoiding stating opinions as facts, seriously contested assertions as facts, or through using judgmental language.
 * WP:SELFPUBLISH - Self-published WP:SELFPUBLISH or self-referential WP:ABOUTSELF sources should generally be avoided due to potential conflicts with information verifiability WP:VERIFY.
 * WP:ENC - Wikipedia is an encyclopedia WP:ENC and is not a dumping ground for random information.
 * WP:LINKSPAM - Removed external links that promoted websites or products per WP:LINKSPAM
 * MOS:VAGUE - Avoid words that may introduce bias or are expressions that lack precision per MOS:VAGUE
 * WP:LINKSTOAVOID - Avoid links that do not substantially add or clarify an article WP:LINKSTOAVOID
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 * FOR MY STUDENTS WITHOUT CITATIONS - I would ordinarily revert these edits with a message similar to: The source used here does not fulfill the Wikipedia policy of using reliable, third party WP:INDEPENDENT published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy WP:RELIABLE . Please find more reliable sources and the ping me again here when done.


 * For in-text citations that are needed, insert this template where it is requested and I cannot find this citation myself: add >>>  Insert > Template > Fact > Citation Needed  <<< within the text that requires a citation.

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My WikiReferences
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Learning and Evaluation

Userbox development
I built one userbox for Actor-Network Theory.

. . . and am currently conceptualizing one for postmodernism.

100WikiDays challenge
I am thinking about taking the 100WikiDays challenge, which involves creating 100 new Wikipedia articles in 100 days. To make this work, I need to create a list of topics or issues that are needed, and then work through them over that period. This is the start of them.


 * Gaulish polytheism
 * Anani – Western Emilia, Po Valley, (Fidentia, Province of Piacenza)
 * Anamares – Minor tribe whose precise location along the southern bank of the river Padus in Italy is uncertain
 * Anares – Middle Po Valley, Placentia (Piacenza, Province of Piacenza)
 * Libici/Libui – Between the rivers Duria Bautica/Duria Maior (Dora Baltea) and Sesites/Sessites (Sesia
 * Garumni – along the banks of the high Garumna (Garonne), southwest of the Volcae Tectosages, and in and around Lugdunum Convenarum, among the Convenae. Although they dwelt in Aquitania Proper, they seem to have been a Celtic tribe and not a tribe of the Aquitani (a people that may have been ancestor of the Basques).
 * Boii Boiates/Boviates/Boates – La Tête de Buch, probably around Arcachon Bay and northwest of Landes (departement), in the Pays de Buch and Pays de Born. Although they dwelt in Aquitania Proper, they seem to have been a Celtic tribe and not a tribe of the Aquitani (a people that may have been ancestor of the Basques
 * Belendi/Pelendi – Belinum territory (Belin-Béliet), in the middle Sigmatis river (in today's Leyre) river area, south of the Bituriges Vivisci and the Boii Boiates; they may have been related to the Pellendones (a Celtiberian tribe). Although they dwelt in Aquitania Proper, they seem to have been a Celtic tribe and not a tribe of the Aquitani (a people that may have been ancestor of the Basques).
 * Ambivareti
 * Catuslogi
 * Meldi – Marne (Matrona) – Meaux
 * Ceutrones (Belgae)
 * Geidumni
 * Grudii
 * Levaci
 * Pleumoxii
 * Silvanectii – Senlis
 * Ambibarii/Ambivarii
 * Ambiliates/Ambilatres – Low Liger (Loire)
 * Ambivareti
 * Agenisates/Angesinates – Angoumois
 * Agnutes – Vendee
 * Anagnutes
 * Andecamulenses
 * Antobroges
 * Arvii
 * Atacini – Aussière
 * Atesui
 * Avantices
 * Bipedimui/Pimpedunni
 * Caeresi
 * Cambolectres
 * Corisopiti
 * Eleuterii
 * Elycoces
 * Epomandui
 * Tougeni
 * Verbigeni
 * Nitiobroges/Nitiobriges
 * Reieni
 * Tornates/Turnates
 * Triviatii
 * Trones
 * Uberi/Viberi – High Rhône river valley, Upper Valais
 * Veroduni
 * Adenates – slopes of the Western Alps (Maurienne-Modanne)
 * Adunicates – Andon area
 * Albici – Middle and Lower Durance river valley (tribal confederation)
 * Albienses/Albici Proper
 * Vordenses
 * Vulgientes
 * Bebryces (Gauls) – in southern Gaul, south of the Volcae Arecomici, close to Narbo (Narbonne) region.
 * Bodiontici
 * Bramovices – Low Tarentaise, Savoy
 * Briganii – Briançon, High Durance river valle
 * Meminii
 * Chalbici – Chablais
 * Edenates
 * Iconii – Gap
 * Nemalones
 * Nemeturii – High Var river valley
 * Quariates
 * Segovellauni
 * Sentienes – Senez
 * Tricorii
 * Veamini
 * Vergunni – Vinon-sur-Verdon
 * Vesubiani – Vésubie
 * Euburiates
 * Vediantii
 * Vediantii