Internet archaeologists should kindly be aware that anything expressed on this user page represents the views of this editor at a particular time. Those views cannot, in good conscience, be generalized as proof that this editor feels in any particular way about any particular subject at any other point in the space-time continuum.
- Encouraging new editors, particularly those belonging to demographic groups not well-represented on Wikipedia, should always be a priority.
- Trimming the external links and see alsos is a surefire way to improve any article.
- Attempts to avoid "close paraphrasing" are among the most laughable on Wikipedia. We don't copy another's words. We do rewrite them, this is called "paraphrasing." To attempt to apply this incredibly subjective criterion is a terrible idea.
- Design features to make Wikipedia look more like Facebook should not be encouraged.