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About me
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This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than 15 years.
This user is a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow since 2004, whose name is Genachgihat Chweli Lekhammewagan, which means He Who Cares for Many Accounts.
Welcome to my user page. I'm glad you've stopped by. I would call myself a binge contributor to Wikipedia. Sometimes, I go several months without making a single edit, and sometimes within a span of several months, there isn't a single day that passes when I don't make lots of edits. Recently, I've been documenting the history of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball.
I find that userboxes can be an incredibly efficient means of communication among Wikipedians. If users were diligent about putting them on their user pages, we could all know much more about one another. The userboxes I have displayed here tell much of the story about me. If you see something among my userboxes that inspires you to discuss a topic with me, please feel free to post on my talk page.
Despite the way some people deride Wikipedia as being unreliable, I truly believe that what is being done here is of great benefit to humanity. We have all found errors in articles. But the wealth of information here is astounding, and it is fairly easy to identify an article that has been thoroughly researched and reliable. Those that do no fall into that category must be read with skepticism. Maybe they can even be edited.
Aside from the information here, the interaction with other users is usually a pleasant experience. Wikipedians, as a group, have a sincere interest in helping other users all for the ultimate benefit of improving the quality and volume of content within the project known as Wikipedia—a project that will never be completed. In short, Wikipedia is a nice place to hang out.