User:JesseRafe

Non-notable
The vast plurality of my edit summaries are "remove non-notable(s)". I encounter and remove these non-notables most frequently in film casts, in lists of alumni of schools. given or surnames, or residents of localities. In fact, when reading a biography, I often click on the links to their high schools or hometowns because these are often little trafficked and thus likely targets for vandalism of the addition of non-notable persons variety.

The addition of non-notable persons to lists undermines the credibility of the whole encyclopedia project and they must be removed. The tricky part is when a non-blue link has an external reference. I hold that they are still non-notable and remove them. If some alumni is the president of some company, and there is a link to his or her bio saying he or she is the president and a graduate of whatever, great! Their family must be very proud but they are still non-notable. The ref such as it is only proves their existence.

The most insidious inclusion of non-notables is in film casts. The rule of thumb and per MOS is that only named characters should be included (except for stylized works where the or a main character is just "The Man" or otherwise unnamed) and this list should be kept to around a dozen. Occasionally a work will have a large ensemble cast and the large cast size is itself notable and 20 or 30 names could be appropriate. But in this case they should all at least be blue links. Just being a large ensemble cast is no reason to list the hotel maid with one line or the man in the bank who is in the line in front of the robber. If there are more than two cameos, they should be broken out into a subsection rather than clutter the cast list.

Authorship and voice
"Also" is one of the worst words encountered on Wikipedia. It's probably fair to say that 90–95% of its instances it should be deleted. It usually takes the form of person A had done thing B in 2015. This was in their Wikipedia article. Later, A does thing C. Person D comes to Wikipedia and sees that A is only getting credit for having done B. Rectifying this post haste D edits to say "Also A did C in 2016" instead of the wildly assertive alternative, namely, "A did C in 2016". This is both annoying and also horrible writing. It makes the encyclopedia look like shit. It either gives off a vibe of non-singular voice or a hyperactive child reciting what they did at the playground. "Also" is rarely encountered once, and I may come across it eight times in a row in a career section which is probably why I find it so annoying.

Piping
This should never be used to obfuscate the article title. There are no points for being cute. It is perfect for removing the clarifying Ys from X(Y) wikilinks. It is debatable for the film of the same name. It is wrong for his father. It should be written, "his father, Mister Guy,". One of the most confounding edits I have to make is when people make a wikilink to a redirect and then pipe to the proper article namespace. This is one of the most wrong things that could ever be. It seems like it must be a mistake, but it happens all the time. Further, maybe Wikipedia can do a better job putting this in the new users "Hey! Here's how to do stuff!" thingy, but people pipe to make a plural or italicize instead of adding the s after the closing ]]|undefined or the ''s around the double brackets.

Created these

 * Other
 * Template:El-P
 * Category:Czarface albums
 * Category:Murphy family

But just made significant(?) edits to these
Adam Devine Adam Herschman Al Leong Alex Henery Andrea Gardner Aptronym Armand Dorian Baruch College Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016 Big L Big Pun Bill de Blasio Bönz Malone Blake Anderson Brad Lander Brian Dawkins Broad City Bumpy Johnson Canibus Carlos Ruiz (baseball) Cheltenham High School Cheesesteak CUNY Graduate Center D-Dot Darcus Howe Demolition Man (film) Dominican Creole French El Dorado (1966 film) Eva Moskowitz Exit Wounds Feniosky Peña-Mora Five Days of War Florida State League Frank Fitzpatrick Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Girl 6 Government of New York City Grown Ups 2 High five Hip hop music in the Pacific Northwest His Dark Materials Hoodlum (film) House of Pain Hyperforeignism Ja Rule Jahlil Okafor James F. Capalino Joe LaPorta Joe Lhota John F. Kennedy School of Government Josefa Segovia Julia R. Masterman School Kaplan Khader El-Yateem Knicks–Nuggets brawl KRS-One Kyle Korver Letitia James Lilliam Barrios-Paoli List of English words of Yiddish origin List of French expressions in English List of most common surnames in Asia List of tallest buildings in Brooklyn List of the most common surnames in Europe Luis Da Silva Malibu's Most Wanted Mark B. Cohen Mark Baltin Masood Ashraf Raja Meyerson MF Doom Mike McGlone Momofuku-Milk Bar Nas Negin Farsad New York City Cabaret Law New York University Nick Kroll Noesis Patrick Swayze Philadelphia Phillies Plague Point Break Posse cut R.A. The Rugged Man Rachel Freier Rafe (given name) Rick Famuyiwa Robert Jackson (politician) Rock-paper-scissors TaskRabbit The Roots Travis Fimmel Saturday Night Fever Second Avenue Subway Space Jam The State (TV series) Stephanie Gatschet Stephen Rannazzisi Steve Oedekerk Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind Sporty Thievz The Ducky Boys gang The Two Mrs. Carrolls The Wanderers (1979 film) They Live Twenty-one (basketball) U-God University of Scranton Wilt Chamberlain Workaholics Working Families Party Ydanis Rodríguez Yo Zack Taylor (celebrity blogger) Zicklin School of Business Zimbalist

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 * Templates

Was going to work on this later; putting them here didn't help
Absurdistan (novel) Adam Mansbach Angry Black White Boy Be Ready When the Sh*t Goes Down Gary Shteyngart Forrest Griffin John Ortiz Londonstani Noesis (rapper) Sean Nelson (actor) The Russian Debutante's Handbook Whiteboyz

Awardments
A kitten for you! :D &mdash; JL 09  talkcontribs   12:40, 27 February 2013 (UTC) 