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| This user thinks Wikibooks will be the next great project.[Jimmy] |
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I started editing Wikipedia, but quickly got fed up with that. These days, I generally avoid editing it except for random error fixes, and sometimes discussing policy. I moved to Wikibooks, where I became an admin and CU. I do consider myself to be a Wikibookian at heart, though I enjoy all the projects. I don't regularly contribute content anywhere but Wikibooks, but I'm becoming quite interested in cross-wiki issues. I believe that although Wikiversity (for example) isn't my cup of tea, as a WMF project we should pull for them. Indeed, I operate a bot there upon request.
I do watch for cross-wiki spam and vandalism, and I'm trying to get Vandalism reports#Current cross wiki vandalism to be at least semi-active, because isolated incidents of vandalism always will be that unless they are collated! I've found drini's daylog highly useful - it monitors cross-wiki spam and vandalism. I'm also trying to promote #wikimedia-admin as a resource for cross-wiki admin coordination. This channel is useful for new admins to get help and advice, as well for all admins to coordinate cross-wiki vandal/spam fighting, the ban on open proxies and other sysop tasks.