User:FalconCrest80

When I was 12-13, I created my first website based off MySpace as inspiration. The site featured a forum with a giant group chat feature and I recruited nearly 100 kids from my grade to join as members. Thanks to its massive group chat feature, which allowed dozens of users to communicate real-time during computer class and after-school hours; we used it for planning school projects, discussing plans with classmates, discussing plans with our teacher as well as playing multiplayer games such as Sims or Poptropica.

My interests lie in technology, graphic design, psychological patterns of history and their relevance in today's world. At present, my passion lies in studying AI to better understand its application to humanity by creating leverage systems which free people up for creative pursuits such as honing talents or following passions.

I find it fascinating how our world has responded to technology, giving rise to internet personas capable of shaping global events. Furthermore, the internet has enabled exponential learning, exploration and created meaningful virtual relationships - many times deeper than any found in daily life.

Myers-Briggs 16 personality test identified me as an ENTP, commonly known as an avid debater. My loved ones refer to me as the devil's advocate as I enjoy challenging all sides of any issue and situation just for mental stimulation and to make learning and understanding ourselves and each other easier - fostering harmony in our common goals in doing so.

I consider myself an OCD master researcher, often landing on the 8th, 15th or 19th pages of Google, Bing or Yahoo when conducting thorough, well-rounded and accurate assessments of subjects I seek more knowledge about.

I identify as a digital nomad as I do not reside in any one particular location; rather, I travel and stay in different cities and countries for weeks or months at a time before deciding I am bored and need to make another change by picking up and going somewhere new.

Pronouns such as he, she, it, they, them, which, that, one, him, her, we, you, us, what, whatever, whichever, … some selections might catch me off guard, but I’ll remain open-minded and not take offense regardless of your preference.

Before joining wikipedia, I completed multiple Wikipedia/Wikidata editing training programs, read many blogs, read through many discussions, and watched many YouTube videos. Additionally I have edited and created pages on the smaller Wiki-clones here and there for several years prior to making my decision to join the big leagues and edit on Wikipedia and Wikidata. Most pages I edit relate to topics that interest, inspire or inform me; for instance if someone suggests I watch "Super Pumped," which depicts Uber founder Travis Kalanick, watching this TV show could lead me on an in-depth learning journey and eventually lead to page editing or creation projects related to his creative works, collaborations or controversys; creating multiple page types related to his creative works, collaborations or controversies could result in creating webs-like pages created throughout his creative works and his sphere of influence.

As an “professional internet information researcher” (sarcasm) my goal is to offer details that may go overlooked on a surface level but are essential components of the topic at hand. I do this as best of my ability and due to my logical nature usually create a checklist in order to check compliance with guidelines. If my content exceeds or falls below expectations please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page and inform me. Collaboration makes editing much simpler and enjoyable; please be patient if I make mistakes so I can become an even greater contributor.

I am in the process of learning Spanish and my goal is to become an administrator on both English and Spanish Wikipedia sites (Wikidata too) eventually. By editing articles regularly in Spanish, my grammar and spelling will likely improve as time progresses. If you find any informally incorrect language, please correct it for me and notify me as quickly as possible so I can see and learn from it faster. At present, I’d rate my writing and reading Spanish fluency stands at 50-60% while speaking skills stand at 20-30%. My grandfather hails from Latino heritage, so when I was younger I learned some basic phrases. Unfortunately as an adult I found my linguistic ability waning due to spending too much time online communicating virtually with people - plus the language moves too quickly for my brain! (I’ll get there though)

If you made it this far, I’d like to thank you for have taken the time to learn more about me through your reading so far, now let the edits begin...

FalconCrest80 (talk) 21:37, 20 September 2023 (UTC)FalconCrest80