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[edit] About me

Francium12
This user lives in the United Kingdom.
This user lives in England.
This user is proud to be English.
Essex
This user is from Essex
incl This user is a Wikipedia inclusionist.
en This user is a native speaker of English.
This user is proud
to be a Wikipedian.
This user feels that deletions subject to a popularity contest rather than a verifiability test damage Wikipedia more than any userbox ever could.
N+ This user has over N edits.
Quality, not quantity. This user believes that a user's edit count does not necessarily reflect on the value of their contributions to Wikipedia.
This user wastes far too much time editing Wikipedia.
The English Wikipedia has 1,530,057 articles.
An image of myself at the computer editing Wikipedia

Daniel James Cooper (b. 27th March 1989) is a seventeen year old male sixth-form student currently studying A-levels at The Billericay School in Billericay, Essex in the United Kingdom. English Literature, History, Government and Politics, Geography, General Studies and Critical Thinking are the six subjects I am currently studying. I hope to meet the entry requirements to study Law at Durham University.

My user account Francium12 takes its name from Francium the periodic table element. The name was chosen primarily as I had trouble finding a username which had not been taken by anyone else.

[edit] Contacting me

You can contact me either by adding a comment to my talkpage or by e-mail at Quickbeam44@aol.com – this the e-mail I check most often because it comes up automatically whenever I log on to AOL.

[edit] My Wikipedia editing

[My Contributions:|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Francium12] [Mt talk:|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Francium12]

I might possibly be a Wikipedia obsessive. My things I do on Wikipedia include creating new stub articles as I feel that this can be a catalyst for other editors to quickly improve the stub.

I also add a lot of external links to articles as often these can be of more use that the actual article itself.

I think that there should be lots of citations and references on articles to improve the reliability of Wikipedia as a reference source

I feel that Wikipedia should aim to be the “sum of all human knowledge” and therefore I am often in favour of not deleting articles which are questioned as being not notable.

Wikipedia suffers from a systematic bias – people write about what they like so some subject areas are particularly underrepresented such as areas of physical geography. I have created many stubs on obscure topics. I think any blue link is better than a red link.

I often to not press the ‘see preview button’ so the number of edits I have made statistic is a little inaccurate. I also have developed a habit of not logging in when I edit.

I am hoping to achieve at least one barn star.

[edit] Pages I have created

[edit] Geography

[edit] History

[edit] Books and plays

[edit] Politics

[edit] Other

[edit] Friends with Wikipedia accounts

[edit] Blogging

I currently keep a blog which can be found at http://dancooper.blogspot.com

[edit] External link

[edit] I realise all of my edits in into the public domain...

All contributions by this user hereby released into the public domain
Public domain I, the author, hereby agree to waive all claim of copyright (economic and moral) in all content contributed by me, the user, and immediately place any and all contributions by me into the public domain; I grant anyone the right to use my work for any purpose, without any conditions, to be changed or destroyed in any manner whatsoever without any attribution or notice to the creator.