User:Felix Wan

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en-4 This user speaks English at a near-native level.
zh 這個用戶的母語中文
这个用户的母语中文
zh-yue 哩個用戶嘅母語粵語
哩个用户嘅母语粤语
搿个用户能用一般性吴语來交流。
搿個用戶能用一般性吳語來交流。
ja-1 この利用者は少しだけ日本語を話すことができます。
de-0 Dieser Benutzer hat keine Deutschkenntnisse (oder hat beträchtliche Schwierigkeiten mit der Sprache).
es-0 Este usuario no entiende español (o lo entiende con mucha dificultad).
fr-0 Cet utilisateur ne comprend le français pas sans grande difficulté.
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[edit] Introduction

Felix Wan is my real name. You can find me on the Internet [1] on topics about linguistics and languages, especially conlangs, or Chinese culture, or Japanese Animation, or Christianity.

I am a computer professional. I was born and mostly raised in Hong Kong. My early childhood was spent in Japan. Then I was immigrated to the United States of America and live in the greater Los Angeles area. Now, I frequently go to Mainland China, where I may be blocked from accessing Wikipedia.

[edit] Contributions

Most of my edits are small and useful. Occasional significant contributions include:

Plans that may materialize eventually:

[edit] Counter Systemic Bias

Diagram illustrating systemic bias
Diagram illustrating systemic bias

Wikipedia has a systemic bias caused by the demographic of the editors. It cannot be eliminated but can be mitigated by the conscious effort of fellow wikipedians. That is done by increasing coverage on topics that are important and extensively covered in other encyclopedias but not by suppressing or deleting coverage on topics outside the "ideal".

So I will try to help developing articles in the red area of the diagram, but I do not see any problem with the coverage of Ent or Babylon 5 or other fictional elements as long as they fall into the right places. Wikipedia is not paper. So far, Wikipedia is the best place to find information of geek interest.

WikiProject Countering systemic bias open tasks
This project creates and improves neglected articles.