User:Wrathkind
The user alias Wrathkind is extrapolated from Marvel Comics' Wraithkind. This user made a number of article edits prior to finally creating a Wikipedia account on January 26, 2011. Wrathkind prefers to edit for clarity and undo vandalism, rather than add information to the knowledge base.
Wrathkind occasionally removes information when data is blatantly false, when there is obvious conjecture/speculation/opinion, or when improperly-formatted edits result in an incomprehensible article and/or broken page. Such deletions are noted in the edit summary. When the truthfulness/relevance/usefulness of certain information is in question, Wrathkind usually abstains from undoing/modifying/deleting such entries, and leaves them for knowledgeable editors to handle.
Prior Contributions
User Contributions for 98.119.157.137
One hundred twenty-six edits from 18:05, 22 March 2010 through 19:03, 17 August 2011 (server time) are attributed to this user. Eighty-three articles are affected. Discussions regarding these edits should be left on the user talk page.
On January 25, 2011, ClueBot NG registered a false positive on one of Wrathkind's edits. The mistake was promptly reported and reverted. After the report was reviewed and marked "Constructive" on June 12, 2011, Wrathkind inserted an update on the user talk page.
User Contributions for 173.60.134.209
Seven edits from 05:02, 24 November 2009 through 06:30, 5 July 2011 (server time) are attributed to this user. Six articles are affected: La Llorona, Gimpshop, GIMP, Reverend Gadget, Smash Lab, and I Sing the Body Electric (The Twilight Zone). Wrathkind is no longer associated with this IP address.
User Contributions for 71.9.37.75
Four edits from 11:25, 8 March 2009 through 01:06, 9 November 2009 (server time) are attributed to this user. Only three articles are affected: Max Payne (film), Fran Rubel Kuzui, and Kings of Leon. Wrathkind is no longer associated with this IP address.
Block History
In 2010 this user was given a year-long block by Shizhao under suspicion of being a TOR exit node. Wrathkind then solicited help via Unblock-en-l, as per Wikipedia:Guide to appealing blocks, and received assistance from Crazycomputers. After two and a half weeks, a successful appeal was granted at Steward Requests.
Tools
This user occasionally uses STiki, an anti-vandalism Java utility by Andrew G. West.