No Longer an 'Active' editing while I am working on my books. As of this moment, I have a COI with Steamship Authority cyberattack. I might message an edit to ask questions, but I am not editing Wikipedia for a few months.
The famous Media Bias graph is here: [1]. Live by this for success.
To-Do List
Feel free to help me on any of my To-Do list.
- Check for any new information (New robberies or arrest) of the Piggy Bank Bandit. -Date of latest news articles: March 5, 2021.
- Continue User:Elijahandskip/Snowball Effect.
My "Awards"
Outside Wikipedia Recognition
I am not allowed to talk about all of these recognitions until September 2, 2021. Therefore, I will not accept (honor) any requests to remove them or anything about them until September 2, 2021. *Added April 2: Please don't ask on my talk page about these until September 2.
- I was mentioned by Breitbart News on October 22, 2020 in their article Wikipedia Editors Label Biden Corruption Allegations ‘Conspiracy Theory’ After Censorship Attempts. Due to a Wikipedia admin request, I will not link the article.
- I was mentioned by Law Enforcement Today on October 27 in their article Hunter Biden audio tape appears to confirm business dealings with “spy chief” of China. [2]
- I was mentioned by Wollongong Memorial Gardens on February 12, 2021. [3]
- I was mentioned in the E-Book(PDF) Biden Ukraine Conspiracy Theory Wikipedia. [4]
In The News Articles
- Luca Attanasio (Assassination)
- Zamfara kidnapping - No one did it so I made it
Barnstars
The Defender of the Wiki Barnstar | |
Thank you for protecting the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_university_and_college_schools_of_music from vandalism. EditingWeather (talk) 15:54, 6 December 2019 (UTC) |
The Current Events Barnstar | ||
Thanks for your efforts in reviving WikiProject Current events. Legend. – Hillelfrei talk 01:38, 5 May 2020 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | |
Thanks for inviting me to WikiProject Current Events! ~ Destroyeraa🌀 18:05, 21 October 2020 (UTC) |
The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar | |
Thanks for your great, great work to revive WikiProject Current Events. SMB99thx my edits 11:13, 14 November 2020 (UTC) |
Articles I started
Feel Free to improve any of them!' (This list also includes sections in articles I started)
- 2020 Brazilian floods and mudslides - ITN
- Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020 - ITN
- Zamfara kidnapping - ITN
- State of Terror
- Killing of Luca Attanasio
- Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory - Banned from talking about until September 2, 2021
- 2019–2020 French pension reform strike
- New York v. Deutsche Telekom
- Timeline of 2020 Dominican Republic municipal elections protests
- 2019 Bagram Airfield attack
- Nunes v. CNN - Banned from talking about until September 2, 2021
- Planned Parenthood v. Alaska
- Yamil Abreu Navarro
- 2020 Dominican Republic tar scandal
- Connecticut v. ExxonMobil Corp.
- Kagara kidnapping
- Imam Ali military base
Articles below this one were created after my TBan started on March 2. I am keeping track so others can see I improved since the T-Ban.
- Colonial Pipeline cyberattack - ITN Banned from talking about until September 2, 2021. Creation was all in compliance with t-ban rules, but moved into the tban region now.
- 2021 Guangzhou bombing
- First High-School Education Group
- Piggy Bank Bandit
- Kaduna State kidnapping
- Tornado outbreak sequence of March 24–27, 2021
- PSO J172.3556+18.7734
- Bigelow Aerospace#NASA Lawsuit - Section of The Article that I started.
- 2021 Niger coup attempt
- Makurdi kidnapping
- Etelis bowen
- Health Service Executive cyberattack
- Isotopes of uranium#Uranium-214 - Article I started that is now moved to a section via redirect.
- Litoria mira
- 2021 Hialeah shooting - Banned from talking about or commenting on until September 2, 2021. Creation was all in compliance with t-ban rules, but moved into the tban region now.
- Steamship Authority cyberattack
Drafts
- Draft:Helium rain experiments
- Draft:Venegas v Space Exploration Technologies Corp
- Draft:Britcoin (Cryptocurrency)
About how I edit
- I am currently under a 6 month topic ban (Expires September 2, 2021) where I am not allowed to edit articles of Post-1992 US Politics. I agree with the ban, however, I am upset that a 3,000 + byte message that I sent 1 minute before the ban was not included in the original assessment for the ban. Please don't mention the ban unless I mention it first in a discussion. (Courtesy as I have a sensitive thing about the ban) Since the ban, I have read through the following, Wikipedia:Don't shoot yourself in the foot & Wikipedia:Get over it and many more. Everything listed in my "For my reference" section has been read through.
Please Note
- I am still allowed to edit and help format/manage the Wikipedia:WikiProject Current events as long as I do not violate my ban rules of editing articles related to Post-1992 US politics. (Admin confirmed)
- I believe that when a Wikipedia admin closes a discussion with a consensus, that consensus (aka the verdict of the discussion) is Wikipedia unofficial policy, so I can say "Wikipedia will or will not..." instead of saying "Wikipedia editors will or will not...". (I do have proof of this, so I hold true to this belief and edit to this belief).
- I believe words matter. If someone says something, I believe they say what is said. I use this logic on discussions so depending on the discussion, I might question votes and will perceive a personal judgement based on the original comment/vote & any new votes.
- I believe some editors hold grudges against me and don't believe that I could ever change. If you see a discussion I am participating in and you see things from months ago brought up, please disregard it as disruptive editing to discredit me as I know that I am different and have matured since those problems.
I edit differently depending on what type of edits I am making.
- If I am editing a new page (Current event), I will be getting facts put down in the article and I might ignore formatting. (OCD people hate that part about me)
- If I am joining in a discussion, I will be using logic to edit.
- If I am creating a new article/draft (Not a current event), I use templates from related articles to help guide my thinking process.
I stand for history. I believe history should always be stated, so I might not agree with Rfc outcomes. The following things I do not agree with and I have had major arguments with other editors over (causing multiple RFC's that are dozens of pages long). Since I am banned from discussing/talking about these things until September 2, 2021, and per Wikipedia policy, I am allowed to have them on my user page, I will consider any discussion on my talk page about removing them to be a way to discredit/trap me and will be reported to the admins for it. If you don't like it, please understand that I cannot mention them at all until September 2, 2021 per me ban.
- I do not agree with the Wikipedia RFC that said the impeachment attempt against Gov. Mike DeWine is not notable enough to mention in his history of governorship.
- I do not agree with the fact that Wikipedia will not add information about "ItalyGate" into any articles, even articles about election fraud claim reactions.
- I do not agree with the fact that Wikipedia will not allow information about a $500 million lawsuit against Twitter (From the Hunter Biden laptop shop guy) to be added, but will allow an entire article about a $500 million lawsuit against CNN over defamation.
Third Person about me
- "Elijahandskip" is a senior in high school. "Elijahandskip" is a pen name that comes from the user's YouTube channel: Elijahandskip Gaming. The user "Elijahandskip" is studying to become a meteorologist. "Elijahandskip" the current lead coordinator of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Current events. He am also a member of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Severe weather & the Wikipedia:WikiProject Non-tropical storms. For anyone thinking "Elijahandskip" is 2 people, aka "Elijah" and "skip" they would be wrong as it is 1 user.
My recent Edits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Elijahandskip
Please leave any comments you have on my talk page about anything (an article, problem with me/my edits, or if you just want to say hi). When asking me a question on the talk page, make sure to include what article.
If asked a question on "What should I edit?", Elijahandskip will direct people to the WikiProject Current events. Why? Because he revived the project from a 12 year "hibernation".
For my reference
User:Elijahandskip/Logic Archive
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Current_events (Category of Current events URL)
Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia/Assessment
In-line to help new editors:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:NewPages
Wikipedia:Silence and consensus - Waiting 48 hours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Dennis_Brown#Question_about_Wikipedia:No_personal_attacks
Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion
Category:Candidates for speedy deletion
{{Proposed deletion endorsed} (Broken template on purpose)
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources
Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Requests
Wikipedia:Village pump (idea lab)
(In line)
(In line, Current/recent event template)
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 303 (Fox News RS RFC)
User talk:Elijahandskip/Archive 2#Stop (Told (at threat of blocking) that people are allowed to have opinions)
Wikipedia:Requests for page protection
Draft:Late January 2021 North American storm complex
Wikipedia:How the Current events page works
Template:United States winter storms
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1054
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1057
User talk:Girth Summit#Question for you to help me understand
Wikipedia:Drop the stick and back slowly away from the horse carcass
Wikipedia:Don't shoot yourself in the foot
Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section
Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)
Precedents set by Afc/Afd/Rfc/Move Requests/Other discussions
Since I believe a discussion sets a 'precedent' on Wikipedia, I record those precedents here and might use them in discussions.
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Virar hospital fire - Hospital fires with double digit death toll (Supported by at least WP:THREE - not directly mentioned, but idea is there) means it is notable and ok for Wiki article.
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rambouillet knife attack - Terrorist attacks (once labeled that) no matter the death toll (This had 1 death + terrorist)
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Onești attack - Being 'famous'/'highly covered' in a single country does not mean notability is established, even if there is multiple RS from the country. (Very notable and highly covered stabbing in Romania, but no international sources. Consensus was delete per WP:NOTNEWS, even though it was notable for 1 country.