I try to write and improve content sometimes because Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. There are people who are better at it than me (I've never written an FA!) but I do try to pitch in where I can be useful. This subpage is dedicated to keeping track of all this since 20,000+ edits can be a bit difficult to navigate.

This user has helped promote 1 good article on Wikipedia.
This user has been a major contributor to 2 articles featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
This user has created 39 articles on Wikipedia.

Articles I've started edit

GAs edit

  • Katherine Hughes (activist)   – This was my first ever article and SkyGazer 512 was incredibly helpful with suggestions that eventually lead to it being accepted through AfC. Then, they helped me with a DYK nomination and this article was displayed on the main page on June 24, 2019. This article was promoted to a good article on August 8, 2021. I have a book that is a biography of her life that would be useful for further expansion.

B-class edit

C-class edit

  • Moss lawn   – I may have started this article, but HLHJ wrote most of the content currently there.
  • Burgoyne Bridge   – This is a bridge in St. Catharines. I hope to find more sources to write about the early history of the bridge someday.

Start class edit

  • Compagnons de Saint-Laurent   – This is second article that I ever tried to write. It's not as impressive as Katherine Hughes and I made the initial mistake of choosing an article from fr.wikipedia to translate that did not have many inline citations. I've since cut down on the unreferenced portions.
  • Toponym'elles   – A database used in Montreal to improve toponymic representation of women.
  • Niagara Square (shopping centre)   – This was a requested article.
  • Project Surname   – This was formerly a redirect. I noticed that this was a requested article so I tried to create an article. The underlying background is horrifying. I have access to a book that may be useful in further expansion.
  • Victoria Pickett   – An athlete whose name was included as a redlink that I found as part of Women in Red. Other editors have expanded the article since its creation.
  • Lamb v Benoit   – This was a legal case in Quebec involving one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • Morningstar Mill   – This was a redlink I noticed in another article. It's also a place I've visited in real life.
  • Brown Homestead   – The oldest building in St. Catharines.
  • Racial segregation in Canada   – An article that did not exist in 2023.
  • Shickluna Shipyard   – A former shipyard in St. Catharines.
  • Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia   – My former religion is currently illegal in Russia. It's a very barebones article right now. One day I'll read a book I have about JWs and their perseverance under persecution in this country, which will hopefully lead to a more informative article.
  • Clover lawn   – A lawn trend that I would totally use if I had my own lawn. I wrote this article while I was running for RfA.
  • Ketchup chip   – An article that somehow didn't exist until I wrote it.
  • Pokémon Bank   – the 3DS equivalent to Pokémon Home
  • St. Catharines Library   – Exactly what it sounds like :)
  • Checkout charity   – Fundraising method.

Stubs edit

Some people dislike the creation of stubs as they believe every article should be more fully developed if it exists in mainspace. I do generally try to limit my creation of stubs but I don't think they are useless. When I do write stubs, I do provide some information and I don't write "substubs" that contain a single sentence. That said, I'm conflicted on the existence of these articles and I hope to expand them into something I can feel proud about one day.

Articles I've improved edit

This is a list of edits I'm proud of that have been what I have considered to be some form of substantial improvement, beyond basic gnomery. It's organized from most recent to oldest:

Templates I've created edit

See also edit