User:Patient Zero/My username

My username
I created my Wikipedia account in January 2014, and had it renamed to Patient Zero in 2016. I have often been told that my username has given people a good chuckle, and have also often been asked why I chose it! I have now been a Wikipedian for ten years, and I felt that writing an essay to explain the origin of my username would be a good way to celebrate this milestone.

I have no experience of being a patient zero, nor is my username a reference to any medical condition I have. Furthermore, whilst I am a Doctor Who fan, it is no reference to this, either! Quite simply, I was watching a YouTube video one day, and I already had plans to change my Wikipedia username at some point in the near future; I had outgrown the one I was using, and I needed something that would age well (or so I thought at the time!). In this video, someone googled their (very common) symptoms of an illness, and proceeded to joke about why this was a bad idea by photoshopping the phrase “Did you mean: You are patient zero” onto the Google search. It almost felt like the image on the video was saying to me that I was Patient Zero, because I am often guilty of googling my symptoms too. This made me laugh, and so my new username was born. :-) I don’t believe in fate, but I guess it “called out to me” that day?

Four years later, we were faced with the COVID-19 pandemic. I recall commenting on the coincidental link to my username on my user talk page at the time! It has certainly never been my intention to be insensitive to victims of the pandemic.

As things currently stand, I do not wish to change my username. With all of this being said, I am aware that language does evolve, and if there ever comes a time where the phrase “patient zero” becomes a wildly inappropriate thing to say, I will, of course, change it.