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Majority of edits otherwise are likely gnome edits/updates to lead paragraphs.

== Guidelines I live by ==
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Edit No. 10,000 made at 03:33 UTC, 2023-10-26 (11:33 PM EDT, 2023-10-25)

Articles I've started:

Articles I've improved:

Topic areas you may see me in:

Majority of edits otherwise are likely gnome edits/updates to lead paragraphs.

Guidelines I live by

  • MOS:ROLEBIO (Avoid overloading opening sentences with excessive roles not given due WEIGHT in sources)
  • WP:CURRENTLY (Avoid using language that will date quickly, especially the word "currently" in the lead)
  • MOS:NOTLEDE (Avoid referring to the lead section of a Misplaced Pages article as a "lede", as the two words have different meanings)