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==Hi!==
==Hi!==
'''Hi!''' I'm TeddyBearRocker123, but you can call me TB. Make yourselves at home! I've tried to style this like a house.
'''Hi!''' I'm TeddyBearRocker123, but you can call me TB. Or not, since no one really does. People call me TeddyBearRocker though.


I mainly edit on my mobile device, but if I have to, I use my computer. It's not really that hard, but I guess it's because I don't use the computer as much as I use my mobile device.
I mainly edit on my mobile device, but if I have to, I use my computer. It's not really that hard, but I guess it's because I don't use the computer as much as I use my mobile device.<ref>''Also'' since I'm on mobile, a lot don't work for me. I can't see topicons, and many scripts aren't compatible with my mobile device (I actually do use one script, though; it's [[User:BrandonXLF/TodoList]]). Some pages look weird, and I have to scroll sideways. I still edit with this device though, because if I didn't, I would never get anything done. </ref>


I use SUL, so if you see me on another wiki, it may not be because I edit there; it might just be because I logged in there.
In my first userbox, it said I had a [[Wikipedia:Wikipediholism test|Wikipediholism test]] score of 757, which in the [[Wikipedia:Wikipediholism test#Interpreting your score]] section, would mean I'm "a candidate for bureaucrat, rollback AND admin rights." I don't really believe that; I haven't even been here for a month, but I plan to update the userbox monthly.


I'm bad at typing<ref>It's not always my fault. Sometimes my phone changes {{'}} {{'}} to {{'}}x</ref> , but luckily I have autocorrect. Although it is sometimes very annoying.<ref>Like when it corrects gibberish to hard.</ref>
I don't believe in any particular Wikiphilosiphy that strongly. I am more neutral. Plus, that kind of stuff is super complicated.


I love userboxes, in case you didn't notice.<ref>I have, like, a bunch of userboxes I should have probably put on my userpage but never got around to.</ref> Also, I lingered around this site for a long time before making my account. <ref>There was a point where I never edited, just read and read and read... </ref>
I'm bad at typing, but luckily I have autocorrect. Although it is sometimes very annoying.

I love userboxes, in case you didn't notice. Also, I lingered around this site for a long time before making my account.


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==What I Do==


I don't really have a preference of the topic when editing articles. I just see an article that needs improvement, and I improve it.<ref>Well, more like I look through categories... or click random buttons... or type random words into the search bar...</ref> I might edit an article about an island one day, and an article about a plant disease the next. That doesn't mean I know a lot about islands or plant diseases; I just improve what I know I can improve.


I classify myself as a mesopedian, gravitating toward exopedianism.<ref>Basically, I work on articles ''and'' interact with users, but I work on articles more.</ref> It's not that I hate interacting with other users; rather, I like working on articles, making small, uncontrovesial changes, and occasionally talking to other users about articles and such. However, I will probably gravitate more to metapedianism in the future.


Sometimes I won't edit for a while.<ref>And by a while, I mean a day or two.</ref> When this happens, I'm usually just reading Wikipedia policies/guidelines/essays.<ref>Especially the essays. They have a lot of different opinions; it's good to know all the possible ones.</ref>


When I do edit, it's mainly copyediting, with a dash of capitalization correction.<ref>Per MOS, of course.</ref> I also add short descriptions; since I'm on mobile, it's easy for me to do it without any scripts.<ref>I try, when I'm not just reading Wikipedia stuff, to do at least 1 copyedit and add at least 1 short description. </ref>


I've read a lot of the policies and guidelines so far, but if I miss something, or I do something wrong, [[User Talk:TeddyBearRocker123| please tell me]].


==Notes==

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====What I Do====

I'm part of the Guild of Copyeditors, so I mainly do that. I also read Wikipedia policies/guidelines/essays. You'll usually see me fixing capitalization errors, or other typographical errors. I've read a lot of the policies and guidelines so far, but if I miss something, or I do something wrong, [[User Talk:TeddyBearRocker123| please tell me]].

Latest revision as of 20:12, 15 May 2022

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Today is

The moment's motto:

Forward and frolic glee was there,
The will to do, the soul to dare,
The sparkling glance, soon blown to fire,
Of hasty love or headlong ire.

Tip of the moment...
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TeddyBearRocker123
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HandednessRight-handed
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IQ143
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Hi!

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Hi! I'm TeddyBearRocker123, but you can call me TB. Or not, since no one really does. People call me TeddyBearRocker though.

I mainly edit on my mobile device, but if I have to, I use my computer. It's not really that hard, but I guess it's because I don't use the computer as much as I use my mobile device.[1]

I use SUL, so if you see me on another wiki, it may not be because I edit there; it might just be because I logged in there.

I'm bad at typing[2] , but luckily I have autocorrect. Although it is sometimes very annoying.[3]

I love userboxes, in case you didn't notice.[4] Also, I lingered around this site for a long time before making my account. [5]

My TWA Badges

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What I Do

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I don't really have a preference of the topic when editing articles. I just see an article that needs improvement, and I improve it.[6] I might edit an article about an island one day, and an article about a plant disease the next. That doesn't mean I know a lot about islands or plant diseases; I just improve what I know I can improve.

I classify myself as a mesopedian, gravitating toward exopedianism.[7] It's not that I hate interacting with other users; rather, I like working on articles, making small, uncontrovesial changes, and occasionally talking to other users about articles and such. However, I will probably gravitate more to metapedianism in the future.

Sometimes I won't edit for a while.[8] When this happens, I'm usually just reading Wikipedia policies/guidelines/essays.[9]

When I do edit, it's mainly copyediting, with a dash of capitalization correction.[10] I also add short descriptions; since I'm on mobile, it's easy for me to do it without any scripts.[11]

I've read a lot of the policies and guidelines so far, but if I miss something, or I do something wrong, please tell me.

Notes

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  1. ^ Also since I'm on mobile, a lot don't work for me. I can't see topicons, and many scripts aren't compatible with my mobile device (I actually do use one script, though; it's User:BrandonXLF/TodoList). Some pages look weird, and I have to scroll sideways. I still edit with this device though, because if I didn't, I would never get anything done.
  2. ^ It's not always my fault. Sometimes my phone changes ' ' to 'x
  3. ^ Like when it corrects gibberish to hard.
  4. ^ I have, like, a bunch of userboxes I should have probably put on my userpage but never got around to.
  5. ^ There was a point where I never edited, just read and read and read...
  6. ^ Well, more like I look through categories... or click random buttons... or type random words into the search bar...
  7. ^ Basically, I work on articles and interact with users, but I work on articles more.
  8. ^ And by a while, I mean a day or two.
  9. ^ Especially the essays. They have a lot of different opinions; it's good to know all the possible ones.
  10. ^ Per MOS, of course.
  11. ^ I try, when I'm not just reading Wikipedia stuff, to do at least 1 copyedit and add at least 1 short description.