User:LunaEatsTuna

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Hello! My username is LunaEatsTuna. I primarily focus on content creation, though I also enjoy reviewing good article nominations, adding citations to unreferenced articles, creating redirects, adding WikiProject templates to talk pages and taking photographs to upload to unillustrated articles. My editing fields of interest are feature films (mainly animated), timekeeping, rivers, micronationalism and geography. You may also occasionally see me at articles for deletion (AfD), community consensus votes and the annual WikiCup. I have authored a few Did You Knows? (DYKs) and several featured articles and good articles. If I make any mistakes, please let me know on my talk page. Thank you!

Links (for me)

Career

I registered my first account on Wikipedia, BepperFan, on 11 August 2017. After I lost the password to the account the following night and tried unsuccessfully to delete it, I registered this account—originally under the name Anonymous 7481—on 15 August. Unfortunately, my early edits were fairly disruptive. I created my first article, Paint Drying (a ten-hour long film about paint on a wall drying) on 23 June 2018, which to this day is still one of my most popular articles. It would later appear on Depths of Wikipedia on 5 May 2021.[1] By the end of 2018, I had made 75 edits in total. I made an additional 73 edits in 2019, and in 2020, I made 384 edits and created 12 articles—my first timekeeping-related (Time in Tuvalu) on 10 March and first film (Kat and the Band) on 18 August.

I became much more active in 2021, making 4,940 edits and creating 197 articles, primarily on animated films and timekeeping-related articles, as well as some populated places in South Africa. I nominated my first Did You Know? (DYK) on 29 April, which was approved and featured on the main page on 17 May. On 15 May, I was granted the autopatrolled user right. Between late June and late July, I participated in some seventy film-related Articles for Deletions (AfDs), with my vote match percentage consistently in the high 90s. On 22 July, I changed my username to my current name—LunaEatsTuna, finding it more personal and pleasing than a username with miscellaneous numbers. On 15 September, I mass created over 250 redirects, which still remains my personal record for most edits made in a single day.

I entered the 2022 WikiCup on 1 January 2022. My first good article, Time in Finland, was promoted on 5 January. In the WikiCup, I progressed through the first round on 26 February with 55 points. Time in Finland became my first featured article on 20 April, and I progressed through the second round of the WikiCup on 28 April with 205 points, solely because of the Time in Finland article which accounted for 200 points. I withdrew on 16 May due to being preoccupied with other interests. I was granted the new pages patroller right for a trial period of one month between 21 June and 21 July, although found out the role was not interesting to me. Between 3 August and 10 November, I successfully[2] participated in the #100wikidays challenge, whereby the editor aims to create one article everyday for one-hundred days. Outside of my usual edits, the challenge saw me create 31 rivers (mostly in the UK), six species of lichen, three organisations, and my first articles about a book, book series and newspaper.

In the 2023 WikiCup, I progressed through the first round on 26 February with 502 points, placing me sixth. I had the most points from good article reviews—350 points from doing 70 reviews.

Personal life

I am a human.[citation needed] I adhere to Christianity and read both the NIV and (less frequently) KJV bibles, and DK's The Illustrated Bible as a fascinating secondary source. An avid traveler, I have been to eighteen countries: the United Kingdom (residence), Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City. Many of my hobbies involve writing or research in someway—genealogy, micropatriology, filmmaking (scriptwriting) and human history (particularly Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt). I also enjoy parkour and camping, and dabble in skiing, badminton, urban exploring and amateur—very amateurphotography. I also like watching snooker. I play pretty much any mobile video game and enjoy card games such as Scrabble, Cluedo, Monopoly Deal, Poker, Shot in the Dark and Cheat. My other interests include sociology, time zones, statistics, geography, linguistics, things considered taboo, certain periods in Internet history, art and film. Lastly… I love animals! My favourite animals are cats, fennec foxes, alpaca, African wild dogs, German shepherds and red foxes.

Articles created

Extended content
Mainspace only:

Cinema

Films

Other

Geography

Populated places

Micronations

Structures

Rivers

Timekeeping

Miscellaneous

Biographies

Zoology

Note: No flagicons here as most species listed are found in several different countries.

Other

Literature

Organisations

Accolades

References

  1. ^ Depths of Wikipedia [@depthsofwikipedia] (5 May 2021). "[image] In protest, a guy made a 10 hour film of paint drying just to force the film classification committee to watch it". Retrieved 11 November 2022 – via Instagram.
  2. ^ "LunaEatsTuna — #100wikidays". Dicare Tools. Toolforge. n.d. Retrieved 11 November 2022 – via the Internet Archive. Longest streak: 100 days, finished on 2022-11-10
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