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The main reason I decided to register with Wikipedia was so I could correct minor errors in articles; however, I soon moved on from fixing mistakes to become more involved with discussions, policy, improving content, etc.
I help deal with sockpuppets and trolls, vandals, and other disruptive users. On a nicer note, I give help to users whenever I can, and if my Wikipedia skills don't cover what a user needs, I will always check the Wikipedia help pages or ask an someone who I know has the knowledge of something I'm not totally familiar with.
Another thing: this user page does get vandalized. Thank you to all the kind users who have reverted the vandalism.
This user is pro-choice for different types of English and is against the Americanization of Wikipedia.
On the whole if it's a British topic, I think that it's only right and proper that we use British English, but I would always respect U.S. topics by using U.S. English there. This is in-keeping with current guidelines. I hope that other contributors will also respect the guidelines and refrain from "fixing" the variant of English without having a valid reason for doing so.
This user is a member of WikiProject India, a WikiProject which aims to create, edit and expand articles relating to India. Please feel free to join us.
This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.
And we're off! Here's your first little barnstar for completing a lesson, well done. This course barnstar is a grower, see how many you can get! WormTT· (talk) 10:27, 31 October 2011 (UTC)]]
Clicking the "Recent changes" link in the interaction menu on every page will give you a list of all edits in the last few minutes. If you just want to watch for changes to articles you have edited, use your Watchlist. You can add articles to your Watchlist by clicking "Watch this page" tab (starred) at the top of any article (the talk page will be auto-watched, too). You can click "Related changes" in the toolbox menu on any page to see changes made to the pages linked from the one you are viewing. And finally, you can click the "My contributions" link to view a log of your edits; if yours is no longer the edit marked with "top", then someone else has edited the page.