User:Superb Owl
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Etymology[edit]
Wikipedia interests[edit]
Focused on cleaning-up and simplifying articles, with a focus on:
- WP:Further Reading
- Using as a source in the article
- Putting in reverse chronological order
- Ensuring the listed works match the scope for the article well (not too narrow, broad or something that is a 'see also')
- Removing those already listed as a source in the article
- Attempting to trim these sections to 0-5 sources (Template:Too much further reading says most editors prefer to cap sections at a half dozen)
- Assessing notability using citation counts (e.g. 2 cites per year published), book reviews, and other methods (open to suggestions)
- WP:See also
- Removing when wikilink already used
- Using in the article
- Moving to the relevant section
- Alphabetizing
- WP:External Links
- Working to define the source of each link clearly and with a wikilink to that source's page
- Moving into References or See Also
- Removing unreliable or unhelpful links
- WP:References
- Flagging unreliable references
Pages created[edit]
- Rainbow Kitten Surprise – American alternative rock band
- Open-source voting system
- VotingWorks – Open-source election software and hardware nonprofit
- Election subversion – Changing the result of a legitimate election outcome
- Cost of Voting Index – Ranking of how easy it is to vote by U.S. state
- Presumptive inclusion – Inclusion by default
- The Mad Dog of Europe – film
- List of TV and films with critiques of Chinese Communist Party
- Citizens' Initiative Review – A panel of citizens that summarizes ballot initiative(s)
- List of state media by country – List of media where governments have authority over editorial decisions
- Public service journalism – Reporting done in the public interest
- Libro.fm – Audiobook app
- Pol.is – Open-source software
Authorship ranking[edit]
As of April 29, 2024
These are most of the articles where I rank in the top 3 in terms of authorship according to Xtools: https://xtools.wmcloud.org/authorship. These are not endorsements of people, topics of ideas, just things that seemed significant at the time. Tend to be most interested in political egalitarianism and how it manifests (or not) in media, governments and open source projects. I am no longer following many of these pages/topics, but usually happy to collaborate on improving any of these:
#1
- AllSides
- ARkStorm
- Arms industry
- Bipartisan Policy Center
- Bookshop (company)
- Censorship of Wikipedia
- Citizen Lab
- Citizens’ assembly
- Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia)
- Citizens' Initiative Review
- Compulsory voting
- Cost of Voting Index
- Criticism of democracy
- Deliberative democracy
- Deliberative opinion poll
- Duverger’s law
- Election subversion
- Electoral Integrity Project
- Electoral college
- Institute for Nonprofit News
- Internet freedom
- James S. Fishkin
- Libro.fm
- List of public broadcasters by country
- List of state media by country
- List of TV and films with critiques of Chinese Communist Party
- Media Matters for America
- Media and Journalism Research Center
- Media bias
- No Labels
- Nonprofit journalism
- On the Media
- Open-source voting system
- Originalism
- Overcast (app)
- Pol.is
- Political egalitarianism
- Presumptive inclusion
- Public service journalism
- Sarah Posner
- Sortition
- Supreme Court of the United States
- The Mad Dog of Europe
- Third party (U.S. politics)
- Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
- Voter fatigue
- Youth suffrage
- Voter suppression
- VotingWorks
#2
- Academic freedom
- Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (Ontario)
- Citizens' Reference Panel
- Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
- David Van Reybrouck
- Deliberation Day
- Democratic backsliding in the United States
- Efficiency gap
- Election interference
- Election security
- Electoral integrity
- Fear of crime
- Global Investigative Journalism Network
- Independent state legislature theory
- Integenerational equity
- Inverted totalitarianism
- Investigative journalism
- John Gastil
- Marco Arment
- Nazism and cinema
- New Apostolic Reformation
- Non-citizen suffrage in the United States
- Non-national
- Off-year election
- OverDrive, Inc.
- Participatory Politics Foundation
- Productive capacity
- Protect Democracy
- Right to repair
- Sam Wineburg
- Sensationalism
- Sugary drink tax
- Totalitarian democracy
- United States Electoral College
- United States Senate
- William J. Dobson
#3
- Casey Newton
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy
- Digital rights
- Egalitarianism
- Green Party of the United States
- Joseph Breen
- Journalism genres
- Mark Penn
- Media literacy
- Nieman Foundation for Journalism
- Rights
- Stochastic terrorism
- Student activism
- Unfair election
- Vote buying
- Vote splitting
- Voter turnout
- Universal suffrage