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[edit] About me

Ollie is a twenty-one year old physics student. He splits his time between the cities of Kingston upon Hull and Nottingham (in the United Kingdom.

[edit] Recent activities

I wrote a short article about Jan du Plessis. It appeared in the Did You Know section of the main page 2 April 2007. Updated 4 April 2007

[edit] Things I often find myself doing on Wikipedia

[edit] Wikilosophy

Here is a short summary of my Wikipedia Philosophy, or Wikilosophy. I don't intend to make this a set of rules that I always stick to, or place myself in one group of Wikipedians or another. Rather, I aim to give a summary of some of my thoughts about Wikipedia, and perhaps explain why I do and say certain things.

[edit] Deletionism and Inclusionism

Here, I fall into the middle ground of Mergism, or perhaps Delusionism. There are clear guidelines as to what can be included in Wikipedia: verifiability, no original research, and neutral point of view, to name the core ones. If a topic contains information that meets these criteria, I see no problem with including it in the encyclopedia somewhere. Often I feel that rather than deserving an article of their own, these topics should be included in a longer article. For example, in my humble opinion, a two line stub about a school belongs in the article about the city it is in, or even an article detailing all the schools in that area.

[edit] Immediatism and Eventualism

I take values from both Immediatism and Eventualism. People use Wikipedia as a reference point right now, and those people should see a quality article. Therefore, if I see an edit that I believe detracts from the article's current quality, I will do my best to improve it. Sometimes this may mean a straight revert, but I would rather tweak the edit to bring them up to standard. On the other hand, I do not hold with some of the more extreme Immediatist views, such as limiting anonymous editing, and I appreciate that sometimes a little chaos is part of the overall improvement of the encyclopedia. I also think that Wikipedia's worth increases with time and movement towards a never-reached completeness.

[edit] Metapedianism and Exopedianism

I count myself somewhere between these two camps, probably towards Exopedianism. I am primarily here to build an encyclopedia, but general collaboration and the community processes here are an important part of that goal.

[edit] Exclusionism and Inclusionism

I fall towards the Exclusionism end of this spectrum as I believe that, to an extent, irrelevant and superfluous information should be removed from articles. A well written article should be consise and on topic. To be included in the encyclopedia, information should be verifiabile, not original research, and of a neutral point of view.

[edit] Notability

Notability is not subjective. A topic is notable if it has been the subject of multiple, non-trivial, reliable published works, whose sources are independent of the subject itself. Hence, Wikipedians do not decide on the notability of a topic, the outside world does. Enforcing notability criteria ensures that articles meet core criteria such as verifiability and no original research.

[edit] Articles

Most of these contributions involve vigorous copy-editing rather than new content. Here are a few articles I've worked on:

2006-07 Ashes seriesBatting order (cricket)Belpaire fireboxBulawayo Athletic ClubCatch pointsFireboxFirebox (steam engine)Gary PrattJan du PlessisJohn Scott (cricketer)Kingston upon HullNelson (cricket)North Yorkshire Moors Railway Paul CollingwoodRailroad switchRunning in boardRyan SinnTrent BridgeWootten firebox

[edit] Images

Images I have created, photos I have taken and other photos that I have uploaded for use on Wikipedia:

Hull: Statue of Andrew MarvellPrinces Quay shopping centreStatue of William Wilberforce

Nottingham: HMRC Complex

Railroad switches: AnimationLabelled diagramPoint bladesGroundframe • Catch points, trap points and sand drag (photo | diagram) • Trap points

Miscellany: Track layout at BattersbyPanel from Dinosaur Comics

[edit] Vandals

Some people think it's fun to vandalise Wikipedia. It's not! Here are some suggestions to prevent vandalism:

  • Friends of gays should not be allowed to edit articles
One of the most active groups of vandals is overly proud friends and acquaintances of gays and lesbians. Therefore, Friends of gays should not be allowed to edit articles.
  • If You Must Vandalise, Vandalise Chickens
For the sake of accuracy, Wikipedia must cover Every Topic In The Universe Except Chickens.

Sadly, some people like to vandalise this page (and my talk page) instead of Chickens! So far this has happened five times.

Hey! You! Please don't vandalise Wikipedia at all! But please do have a sense of humour!

 

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