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Feel free to spell Acorri as Acori as both are accurate; I tend to use "Acorri" only if "Acori" is already taken when I use them as usernames, although they're more likely to be used as interchangeable nicknames anyway.
Feel free to spell Acorri as Acori as both are accurate; I tend to use "Acorri" only if "Acori" is already taken when I use them as usernames, although they're more likely to be used as interchangeable nicknames anyway.


I typically don't have access to research sources (I'm not able to reach any other non-work related domains; I had to fight for Wikipedia) so I'm more likely to be found fixing typos or working on wikilinks. My morning routine is to either run through the dead end backlog and clear it out, or, if I'm tired and having trouble focusing, to run through the dead end cache special page and paste the dead end tag to refill the backlog.
I typically don't have access to research sources (I'm not able to reach any other non-work related domains; I had to fight for Wikipedia) so I'm more likely to be found fixing typos or working on wikilinks. My interest are definitely easier to gauge from my talk page edits than actual article edits.

Revision as of 18:46, 15 August 2018

Hello, I have been browsing Wikipedia for a long long time and it's one of the main ways I relax. I mostly edit at work and I'm probably going to be most active on Sundays. Feel free to spell Acorri as Acori as both are accurate; I tend to use "Acorri" only if "Acori" is already taken when I use them as usernames, although they're more likely to be used as interchangeable nicknames anyway.

I typically don't have access to research sources (I'm not able to reach any other non-work related domains; I had to fight for Wikipedia) so I'm more likely to be found fixing typos or working on wikilinks. My interest are definitely easier to gauge from my talk page edits than actual article edits.