User:Mathiastck
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My contributions:
Special:Contributions/Mathiastck
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I AM AN INCLUSIONIST
I am a semi active
I am interested in the Prisoner's dilemma and discussing how the Metagame changes for different games.
I used to create talk pages encouraging the creation of notable articles, today I add redirects that are missing.
My contributions to Wikipedia may be freely translated and I release them from
I was roused when
User has bias
I do Android development and have worked at
The opinions stated here are my own, not those of my company, past or present.
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Now that wikipedia exists, perhaps we should re examine what we thought it would be.
Here is an email address I'll share with the public:
[email protected]
Mind you, I can't guarantee I check that email. You might have more luck with:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Mathiastck
Lazy Redirects
OK so the consensus I got from Future Article Talk Pages is that I should do redirects instead. Now I'm getting in trouble instead for creating Double Redirects. Can we make it wikipolicy to fix double redirects, instead of deleting them? Ideally, wikipedia should be editable FROM A CELL PHONE. You can expect the user to know in advance that a redirect will be good. Let him use trial and error. Faulty redirects still improve search. Double redirects, triple, quadruple, they all still improve wikipedia, by aiding in navigation. Perhaps not as much as skipping straight to the desired final location. We should highly encourage redirecting to the right article, but we should not speedily delete redirects. Every wikipolicy I have seen on the subject does not justify deletion of good faith redirects, that do relate to a topic that is relevant. You can't requre every redirect lead to the ideal best case article. Mathiastck 09:35, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
Future Article Talk Pages
START EMERGENCY EDIT This template just got deleted, which saddens me greatly. I was hoping to see it more widely used. I'd love to discuss the issue, and was surprised to see the template deleted so hastily, with no attempt to discuss the issue on said templates talk page.
I often find an article I need does not exist. At work I don't have time to create the article, so I create the talk page, using this template:
{{Template:Future article talk page}}
(Nate feel free to update this link if you like).
Here is where one would discuss how cool this template is:
Template_talk:Future_article_talk_page
If that gets deleted I'll discuss it more here:
User:Mathiastck/Template_talk:Future_article_talk_page
Here is where you can view many such pages in a category. Category_talk:Wikipedia_articles_requested_through_talk_page_creation. Or wait, why does this only list 2 pages currently?
Mathias Timidi Icono Klast
I never know what to say on these pages. I guess I will describe myself by listing a bunch of links to help describe my web footprint. An old SN of mine was [email protected] (loooooooong ago :) ).
My nation is Discoraversalism
Mirror: User:Mathiastck/Discoraversalism
http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Discoraversalism
http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=display_nation/nation=discoraversalism
http://nseconomy.thirdgeek.com/nseconomy.php?region=Jamdats&nation=discoraversalism
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1714904
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/member.php?u=907510
http://community.livejournal.com/discoraversalis/profile
http://community.livejournal.com/discoraversalis/
http://discoraversalis.livejournal.com/
http://discorapolitic.livejournal.com/
http://community.livejournal.com/discorapolitic/profile
http://community.livejournal.com/discorapolitic/
User:Mathiastck/Unitarian Jihad
Everything2
I encourage interaction between Everything2 and Wikipedia. -Brother Rail Gun of The Short Path
What is the current policy on each of someone adding an entry from the other, or using it's entries for such a purpose? Are there legal reasons it can't be done?
How hard would it be to write a bot that can translate an Everything2 node to a wikipedia node? Vice versa?
I think I'll start by copying this whole thread to my Self Node on each. That seems to be a good way to post random junk in each without violating their rules :)
I have also created the user User:Everything2 for purposes of this experiment in taking entries from Everything2 and placing them on wikipedia as sub pages of the user. I encouraged anyone interested in this project to modify the User:Everything2 subpages as they see fit. I did not intend to use the Everything2 user as a sockpuppet, and plan to only log in as the user to modify that user's pages or subpages.
It seems the proper thing to do when copying wikipedia content to everything2 is to include this text
This article/writeup is released under the [GNU Free Documentation License], and is a verbatim copy/modified version of an article from [Wikipedia] at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_name as of mm/dd/yyyy, as allowed by that license
- We're gonna return to this effort, after a long hiatus from Everything2. This page is being copied, with all markup and special charaters removed, to User:Mathiastck/Everything2 Mathiastck 15:05, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
I am interested in these projects
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Random articles I'm currently linking too:
I am currently raiding these userboxes, and I should raid userboxes from User:Mecu, User:Ixistant:
About MathiasTCK
This user is vehemently in favor of the existence of all your base.
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I really should get around to organizing this someday.
User Boxes I am raiding
Results of Raiding
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Mathiastck 11:19, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm checking out
- proposal for a WikiProject
- join the discussion page
- User:Vassyana/WikiProject Vital articles (draft)
Well anyway, I'm now a reasonably active wikipedian. I mostly add redirects to correct my own mistakes, and work on Category Mobile.
Unfortunately
Open Raiding 2007_05_04
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Sorry Firefox, I switched to Chrome for most tasks.
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Hello, and welcome to my user page.
I follow a similar rule as Michaelas10 about vandalising user pages-
If you're here to vandalise my user page, then go ahead, I find vandalising techniques fascinating.
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