User:2ReinreB2
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"No matter how many times you save the world, it always manages to get back in jeopardy again. And I mean, sometimes I just want it to stay saved, you know? For a little bit." -- Mr. Incredible, in The Incredibles
I, the user known as 2ReinreB2, joined Wikipedia in February of 2015 after considering creating an account for several years. A MIT Technology Review article entitled "The Decline of Wikipedia" is what finally spurred me to join the community. I'm here because I don't get to write or edit very much in my day-to-day life - which I enjoy - and because I also enjoy helping people better access high-quality information. My other life goal is to find a way to describe oneself in the third- and gender-neutral-persons without sounding like either the Incredible Hulk or British nobility. On that note, this is cool.
I have considerable knowledge of AI from my day job, including its benefits and its limitations, and one of the things which concerns me most about the internet today is the way in which AI filters, warps, redistributes, and repurposes information available to the average human. As Wikipedia is de facto the primary source of free encyclopedic information available, I believe Wikipedia editors have an increased responsibility to ensure that the best quality (and ONLY quality) information is available at all times on this invaluable resource so that training of and summarization by AI models (more specifically LLMs) occurs only with this high-quality data. This moral imperative keeps me up at night (since I don't have much time to devote in service of it). 8 ) May you, dear reader, also be consumed by thoughts on this existential crisis.
I am fluent in American English and semi-fluent in other variants on the English language. I have a good level of reading comprehension in Latin American Spanish, but I am not skilled in writing or speaking. I also understand the NATO phonetic (sometimes called "military phonetic") and Greek alphabets and am working my way to competency in ASL. I occasionally edit the Spanish version of Wikipedia, under the same username (mostly for categorization and structure). I am reasonably fluent in wikitext as well as a variety of other programming languages.
A note on my username: I will respond to "Rei" if you don't feel like typing the whole thing out. : )
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"How frighteningly few are the persons whose death would spoil our appetite and make the world seem empty." - Eric Hoffer 3.14.18
Current Projects
[edit]Condensed Matter Physics/Solid-State Chemistry
[edit]I've encountered a lot of seriously lacking articles in the field of physical/quantum/solid state/materials chemistry/physics and despite the obvious overlap in this nebulous topic with at least three different WikiProjects, it doesn't seem like it's getting the attention it deserves. So, as I am able, I am working to improve coverage and quality of the topic. If this sounds like your cup of tea, come talk to me!
Ijamsville, MD
[edit]I have done some considerable independent (unrelated to Wikipedia, anyway) research on Ijamsville, MD and the resulting Wikipedia article was almost entirely written by me. One of those "what if I tried something random" ideas that actually paid off with benefits for mankind. I also acquired a number of original pictures of Ijamsville which I've uploaded to Commons. What I'd really like to do now is contact some real-life organizations about donating some pictures/text/etc. that have to do with modern Ijamsville (including recent litigation, population explosion, and extensive developer-resident clashes e.g. 1 2).
The Underland Chronicles
[edit]I have been making an effort for years to monitor and copyedit pages related to The Underland Chronicles, with the intention of making them all Good Articles. My to-do list for each article goes something like this:
- "Plot" section overhaul
- Wikilink mentioned characters to List of The Underland Chronicles characters and overhaul their entries
- Standardize (I base everything on Gregor the Overlander in format and style.)
- References, references everywhere.
- Major overhaul of "reception" section
- Inform other users (via article talk page) of my edits and plans
- Category check
- Revise applicable section of The Underland Chronicles
- Final personal review
- Nominate for Good-Article review! (Or for AfC submission.)
- Update: List of The Underland Chronicles characters and The Underland Chronicles edits in progress.
- Gregor the Overlander passed GA review! (3/18/16)
- Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane edits passed GA review! (3/6/18)
- Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods passed GA review! (10/4/16)
- Gregor and the Marks of Secret edits at stage 3 (1/5/16)
- Gregor and the Code of Claw article draft passed AfC review! (cover art uploaded). (11/27/15)
Rick Riordan Task-Force (defunct)
[edit]Current Focus: Got an idea for the project? Edit this template to send out a new announcement! |
Recent publications: TBA See RickRiordan.com for information on upcoming (currently non-notable) books. |
Want to help out? Patrol this watchlist for vandalism and potential new members! |
Add this template to your userpage and receive updates! Just add {{Wikipedia:RRTF/Update}}. |
I am the WP:NV coordinator of the Rick Riordan Task-force, a role that I picked up mainly because no one else was willing. For my own wellbeing, I can no longer keep up with the ever-sucking black hole that is Rick Riordan's work and the related and IMMENSE body of media being produced by Disney. My decreased involvement combined with the decreased involvement of other task force members has led to the project becoming inactive. However, the structure I and other editors worked hard to build is still in place and provides an excellent framework for managing pages related to Riordan's work, so I argue RRTF isn't fully defunct.
I currently spend most of my time not wiki-ing. I'd still eventually like to write/rewrite the page "Mythology in Rick Riordan's works" and send drafts for several older-but-still-recent Riordan books through AfC.
- If you'd like to help RRTF, check out the project page and kick it back into gear, or express your interest on my Talk page. Those places are also good to visit if you'd like the project's or my personal help.
- Shout out to users Methychroma, Zussman1, and Elizium23 -- they were invaluable in bringing the project to Active Status! My personal thanks to all who helped keep it there for a solid three years despite persistent vandalism, tightening administrative controls, and dwindling membership. Never wanted it to end this way, but RRTF had a good run and no one can say we didn't try.
Editing Style
[edit]In general, I try to use the fewest edits possible -- this means I make "chunk" edits (check out this before and after for an example). Sometimes I follow up a chunk edit with a couple minor ones that fix a link, typo, formatting issue, etc.
My goal is to make articles as brief and clear as possible. In general, I try to defer to the most recent editor rather than impose my own opinion. However, if an added fact is not useful from a broad, out-of-universe perspective, then I will remove it. The article must inform people who aren't already familiar with the topic. I make a lot of reversions these days, but the vast majority only undo vandalism, fandalism, or edit tests.
I am strongly against what I consider "negative editing". This means tearing down other editors' work without making an effort to build it back up again. For example, if I encounter a user or IP who makes a fan edit to a page covered by RRTF, I often invite them to join the task force or offer advice on how to use their knowledge in ways consistent with Wikipedia's guidelines. When I revert someone's edits, I'm always on the lookout for ways to thank them, repurpose their work, or the like.
Per the above I will go out of my way to avoid the use of AI assistance tools which summarize content in any way, unless I have extensive knowledge of the training methods and dataset. Also, citation is very important to me.
If you catch a mistake of mine: Please say so on my talk page. I promise to read your message and respond, and I'll usually wait to hear back before editing the article in dispute again. If I thanked your edit: your change improved the quality of an article in a way I could/did not. I appreciate it!
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Contributions & Expertise
[edit]Below I've listed topics about which I have a some sort of useful knowledge -- mostly pages I have already worked on, which makes for a very eclectic list. Any of my contributions not covered below are likely copyedits or added wikilinks to preexisting, randomly-selected pages. If you have problem with such a contribution, please either undo/fix it yourself or request that I do so in my Talk page.
My talk page is also the best place to pose questions about my expertise in any area.
Somewhat Familiar Topics
[edit]I am either interested in and/or have a basic understanding of pages/topics in the following list going beyond having read the Wikipedia article on the topic. I can identify fan edits and vandalism on these pages, but I can not solve disputes over dates, biographical info, or other hard facts.

- Select TV shows and movies
- Cosmologist Stephen Hawking, and his writings for the general public (such as The Universe in a Nutshell) RIP
- Saxophones and their history
- Several popular children's book series from the 1990s-2010s
- Differential and calculus-based mathematics
Highly Familiar Topics
[edit]I am capable of making informed edits to articles in the following list. I also can and will gladly do research or track down references for said articles. (Might take me a little while, but I'll do it.)
- Chemistry (not all of it) and Physics
- The town of Ijamsville, MD
- The works of Rick Riordan (published through say Trials #1?)
- Suzanne Collins's Underland Chronicles
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