User:Eyer

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Hello. I am Eyer. I am a

Wikipedia style
. I also edit articles on the following topics:

  • Current events
  • Florida
  • Government and government officials
  • Schools

In my free time, I enjoying curbing vandalism on Wikipedia, especially inappropriate edits to articles about living people.

Creed

"I will always

dispute resolution
."

— adopted from

WP:CALM

Capital letters

Because Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization, you might see me editing articles to remove capital letters. Sometimes I can be overzealous and remove a few too many. Feel free to re-capitalize some if I over did it or to discuss on a Talk page. I am open to feedback.

As I understand the

MOS:JOBTITLES
guide, the following constructions are correct:

  • "As president, Nixon went to China." (referring to the office of president)
  • "As the president, Nixon went to China." (referring to the office of president)
  • "Nixon was President of the United States." (referring to the title "President of the United States")
  • "Nixon was the president." (referring to the office of president)
  • "Nixon was U.S. president." (referring to the office of president)
  • "Before Nixon was president, he was called Senator Nixon." (referring to the office of president and the title "Senator")
  • "Nixon was the United States senator from California." (referring to the office of senator)
  • "Nixon was promoted to lieutenant in the war." (referring to the rank of lieutenant)
  • "In World War II, Lieutenant Nixon never thought he would become president of the United States." (referring to the title of "Lieutenant" and the office of president)
  • "California senator Nixon won the seat of Democratic senator Sheridan Downey.
  • "President of the United States Nixon wielded a pen."; "Republican president of the United States Nixon wielded a pen."
  • "President Nixon wielded a pen."; "U.S. president Nixon wielded a pen."; "Republican president Nixon wielded a pen."
  • "The pen was used by President Nixon."; "The pen was used by U.S. president Nixon."; "The pen was used by Republican president Nixon."
  • "The pen was used by the president."; "The pen was used by the U.S. president."; "The pen was used by a Republican president."
  • "The pen was used by the president of the United States."; "The pen was used by a Republican president of the United States."

Thank you. Eyer (talk) 00:07, 15 June 2019 (UTC)