User talk:Mariepr
Retirement Statement
[edit]With this posting I have retired from Wikipedia. I regret that my contributions had unintentionally caused more work for other editors. The reasons -
- Content – the handful of articles which I authored did not meet the criteria to qualify for a rating above Start or C class. Wikipedia needs Good Articles, not half-baked attempts that must be fixed up by other editors.
- Credibility – early on I drafted an article in order to promote a young designer’s efforts and, since it failed basic WP:GNG, got (rightly) deleted. Knowing what I know now I never would have written it. Things like this are forgiven of new editors but the subject was stupid enough to cost me credibility from the start. First impressions are lasting.
- User name revealing my gender – I have an amateur interest in ships. Never having served in the Navy or having any professional maritime credentials it was risky to edit a subject area where many members did. I didn’t count on the Ships Project aggressive patrolling of new articles. Did some of the project members ever let me know where I stood with their “nag tagging”. The proper attitude would have been to take it as a learning experience. But in the last incident the
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. When asked on his talk page to please wait until the active edit was done wait his answer was that any editor had the right to edit at any time. - Paraphrasing – After an admin hoped to offer encouragement he nominated one of my newly authored articles for a DIY. But the intended good dead led to a copyvio investigation. (Those who enjoy drama can find the long story here.) I was completely blindsided and didn’t know what I had done wrong and why one fix escalated to even more problems. (“…please identify other articles were you introduced copyrighted material.” Translation: “Tell us where you buried the bodies!”) The short version of the story: while I cleaned up the affected edits the episode rightly or wrongly puts all my contributions under a cloud of suspicion.
- Acting like an Admin when one is not – after finding an article just reeking with an overly promotional tone I made a good faith effort to “be bold” and give it some neutrality and inline citations. I contacted the past editors on their talk pages. Unintentionally I introduced copyvio of my own. Not good to “call the kettle black”. My actions in that article inspired an editor to go on a WP:Witchunt (or, depending on the viewpoint, diligent and proper investigation) and would prompt the long story cited above.
- “When someone doesn’t do their job, we have to let them go.” - Clint Eastwood speaking at the 2012 Republican National Convention
- Mariepr (talk) 13:13, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
Hi,
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