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About Me

This user [1] an administrator on the English Wikipedia.
Warning to Vandals: This user is armed with Anti-vandal tool.
This user comes from Australia.
 UNSW  This user is a student or graduate of the University of New South Wales.
This user's time zone is UTC+10.

Hi there,

My name is Andrew Lau and I'm a 23 year old Computer Science student from Sydney, Australia. I've been on Wikipedia since October 2003, but I didn't start becoming a Wikipedian until 2006. My nickname comes from having played as a sniper in QuakeWorld Team Fortress many, many years ago.

But it's got the public playing the encyclopedia game. To extend the analogy, it's also like playing a game in the sense that playing it has no consequences.

Robert McHenry (Encyclopædia Britannica) , [1]

Wikipedia often does feel like a game of no consequence from time to time with the endless hours of bias, edit-warring, fancruft, lies, spam, vanity and vandalism to deal with, but I'm still here helping out behind the scenes. Why? Because deep down I believe that information wants to be free and I feel that it's my duty to make sure that this place doesn't fall apart while this great project tries to document everything notable known to humanity.

I just hope I don't forget to bring my towel

--  Netsnipe  ►  15:08, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

WikiFame

Everyone should have at least one inane claim to WikiFame! For example, I came up with the increasingly popular single_purpose_account {{spa}} tag. I think I still have 14 minutes of fameWP:VAIN left to use around here...

— Possible single purpose account: Netsnipe (talkcontribs) has made little or no other contributions outside this topic.

My other claim (slightly less inane), is that I was the 1001st Wikipedian to be promoted to Wikipedia:Administrator on 3 September 2006.[2].

Barnstars

The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
I award you this barnstar as recognition of the fine work you did in trying to explain to 66.133.207.244 about why his posts on genetics aren't acceptable on Wikipedia - you managed to deal with what could have ended up as a huge post-war with a cool head. Thank you! -Killfest2 04:58, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Diligence
I, Durova, award this barnstar to Netsnipe for identifying suspicious deletions at Wikipedia talk: Long term abuse and my own user talk page. Durova 17:12, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
The Purple Star
I, Konstable, award you this purple barnstar for enduring unnecessary abuse on your first day as an admin. Good job for keeping cool and I hope you're not put off in any way!--Konstable 04:56, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Good Humor
I, DemosDemon, award you this barnstar of humor for your recent edits that made me literally laugh out loud. Keep up the good work. DemosDemon (Talk - contrib) 17:49, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
I award you this barnstar for your outstanding administrative work (including getting me out of the autoblocker :))! --Gray Porpoise 02:06, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
The Working Man's Barnstar
For highly diligent patrolling of requests for unblock and excellent work in putting together the {{unblock-auto}} template which saves busy admins time and blocked editors pain, I'm honored to present you with this Working Man's Barnstar. Just as we must be steadfast in deterring vandalism, we should be equally vigilant in preserving the ability of good users to edit Wikipedia. On behalf of the community, thank you. Luna Santin 02:47, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
The Purple Star
I, AJackl, award you this second Purple barnstar for retaining a sense of humor in the face of vandals' profanity and abuse and sticking to your guns to keep Wikipedia a great place to play and work! Thanks! !--Alex Jackl 05:18, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ Orlowski, Andrew. "Why Wikipedia isn't like Linux", The Register, 27 October 2005.
  2. ^ Manka, Ian. "Wikipedia reaches 1,000 administrators", The Wikipedia Signpost, 5 September 2006.

External links

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