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My proudest achievement on here? Probably creating and populating the ] and ] categories. I've also done major work in the television, sports and history template categories. My proudest achievement on here? Probably creating and populating the ] and ] categories. I've also done major work in the television, sports and history template categories.


I've been surprised by the amount of people who don't seem to know what disamming is. It boils down to this. We have disambiguation articles. They are basically a listing of articles with similar names (such as ] and ]). Pages should very rarely link to those pages. The only time they really should link to those pages is if the link is referring to the name itself (such as referring to where "]" comes from). So disamming is simply changing links to disambiguation pages to wherever the link should go to, such as pop music. That's all it is. It's a minor edit for the most part. I also deleted an article which should not have been deleted. This article related to the Basement of Cryptoportica and deserves more respect then I gave it. I've been surprised by the amount of people who don't seem to know what disamming is. It boils down to this. We have disambiguation articles. They are basically a listing of articles with similar names (such as ] and ]). Pages should very rarely link to those pages. The only time they really should link to those pages is if the link is referring to the name itself (such as referring to where "]" comes from). So disamming is simply changing links to disambiguation pages to wherever the link should go to, such as pop music. That's all it is. It's a minor edit for the most part.


If you have a general comment, question, request or whatever, leave it ]. If you have a general comment, question, request or whatever, leave it ].

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Introduction

Hello. I am an administrator who lives in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. I work as a phone-based tech support person. My main goal on Misplaced Pages is to make it as clean and concise as possible. I've created a few pages, but for the most part, I do a lot of copyediting and cleanup work.

I am well known around here for doing a lot of different stuff. I like variety. I also peruse all of the pages listed on the right. My main focus right now is the disamming of pages. I patrol the pages on the right just about every day.

My proudest achievement on here? Probably creating and populating the Category:Country subdivision navigational boxes and Category:Political leaders navigational boxes categories. I've also done major work in the television, sports and history template categories.

I've been surprised by the amount of people who don't seem to know what disamming is. It boils down to this. We have disambiguation articles. They are basically a listing of articles with similar names (such as POP and Pop music). Pages should very rarely link to those pages. The only time they really should link to those pages is if the link is referring to the name itself (such as referring to where "America" comes from). So disamming is simply changing links to disambiguation pages to wherever the link should go to, such as pop music. That's all it is. It's a minor edit for the most part.

If you have a general comment, question, request or whatever, leave it here.

I tend to be online overnight US time. I work 3rd shift. So I tend to be on from 04:00 GMT to about 13:00 GMT. So that's the best time to catch me.

Click here for my awards page.


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