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User:Prhartcom

This user helped "Tintin in Tibet" become a featured article on 20 September 2014.
This user helped "Tintin in the Congo" become a featured article on 8 September 2013.
This user helped "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets" become a featured article on 23 July 2013.
This user helped "Beyond: Two Souls" become a good article on 29 January 2015.
This user helped "Germanwings Flight 9525" become a good article on 13 October 2015.
This user helped "Kim Davis" become a good article on 1 June 2016.
This user helped "Little Annie Fanny" become a good article on 9 July 2015.
This user helped "Unicorn (ship)" become a good article on 17 February 2015.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for at least fifteen years.
This user has pending changes reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia.
This user has rollback rights on the English Wikipedia.
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Prhartcom
— Wikipedian  —
Name
Prhartcom
Country USA
Current locationDallas, TX
Education and employment
OccupationNetwork Security
EducationB Sc, Multiple Professional Certifications
Account statistics
First editNovember 17, 2006
(17 years, 11 months and 22 days ago), here
Edit count~16,000
X! Edit Count Prhartcom
PermissionsWP:Reviewing, WP:Rollback,
WP:AWB, WP:STiki
Userboxes
This editor is a Veteran Editor III and is entitled to display this Silver Editor Star.
This user has pending changes reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
This user has rollback rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
This user is not a Wikipedia administrator, but might like to be one someday.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than 15 years.
This user uses AutoWikiBrowser to quickly make repetitive edits.
This user used STiki to revert vandalism.
This editor has been awarded the Helping Hand Barnstar  
This editor has been awarded
The Barnstar of Diplomacy
This editor has been awarded the Newyorkbrad Dispute Resolution Barnstar  
This editor has been awarded the
Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar 2 times 
This editor has been awarded the Editors Barnstar  
This editor has been awarded the Reviewer's Barnstar
This editor has been awarded the Comics Barnstar 3 times 
This editor has been awarded the Right Half of the Half Barnstar
This editor has been awarded the Civility Barnstar 2 times 
This editor has been awarded the
Original Barnstar 2 times 
This user has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian on 4 Aug 2013.
This user has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian on 16 Feb 2015.
This user likes to read Tintin
comic albums and books about Tintin.
A rare first edition of Wikipedia. To get yourself a copy, go here. (Apparently, I am entitled to display this Book of Knowledge with the Coffee Cup Stain and Cigarette Burn. Apparently, I still think my joke is funny years later!)

Some of my work on Wikipedia

"Behind the scenes" work

Perfected Wikipedia:Good articles domain. Starting ~2013 and continuing for years, I improved nearly all the WP:GA pages, templates, scripts, instructions, formatting, policy, etc. and answered questions at the "GA Help Desk". I still love GA and still work on it. I have also nominated and reviewed for GA.

Good articles

Today's featured article

Did you know?

Created articles

Current work (although that has dropped off lately due to RL)

  • Answer questions at the GA Help desk (here and here)
  • Review articles and participate in New Page Patrols
  • Review articles and participate in Articles for Deletion

Good articles reviewed for others

Peer reviews conducted for others

Some of my other completed articles

Some of my other completed work

  • Numerous redirects created
  • Numerous files uploaded
  • Numerous categories improved and created (a discussion here)
  • Numerous disambiguation pages improved
  • Various templates improved
  • Numerous discussions attended
  • Numerous new users welcomed (or warned) via WP:Twinkle
  • Numerous consistent edits applied via WP:AWB
  • Numerous cases of vandalism reverted via WP:STiki and with WP:Rollback
  • Numerous Manual of Style improvements to articles made via User:Ohconfucius/scripts

Welcome

These days, I mostly take a break from Wikipedia. I started years ago when I began edited the Tintin articles. As a young boy in 1966, my subscription to Children's Digest included serialized installments of The Adventures of Tintin. Reading it monthly, a single Tintin book took an entire year to read. Somehow that would make each books' unfolding denouement even more of a big deal. These serializations introduced the boy reporter to me, as well as to a few thousand other young readers in the US. Later, a family friend loaned us the entire library of Tintin books—despite the unlikelihood that an American would own any of them—greatly furthering my interest in Tintin. I joined Wikipedia in 2006 and began reading the English literature about Tintin, while keeping an eye on the Tintin files and articles (there are over 100 of them; occasionally going through tumultuous wiki-dramas of their own). At other times, working with other fine editors, I attempt to improve them, and other Wikipedia files and articles, when I can.

Contact me

If you wish to email me, click on the left, or better: Use my talk page.

The meaning of my username

Since 1998, I've owned the domain name prhart.com. It's an abbreviation of my first name, my middle name, and my last name. I've almost always used it solely as an email domain so that I could have a custom personal email address. At first it came with a website, so for a few years I played with a few web pages—until I took the website down in 2011. I've happily used the email domain all this time.

About my edit count

I have a low edit count. I've never cared about it. I believe I've achieved a lot on Wikipedia with relatively few edits. If you must compare my edit count to others, perhaps triple mine first. I say this because I actually try to put as much work into a single edit as possible: I do only a single "save" to an article after a dozen or more changes, after each change hitting "preview", putting as much editing into the save as possible. I once created a new article and asked a trusted editor to polish it; after making several edits, they had the highest edit count for that article (their style was to click "save" after each change—the opposite of my style). I think you see what I mean: I wouldn't take too much stock in my edit count.

As a Wikipedia volunteer, it feels like I have accomplished a lot. I am proud of that.


Veteran Editor III
Veteran Editor III