User:SatyrTN

Coordinates: 35°52′38.5″N 85°57′51.5″W / 35.877361°N 85.964306°W / 35.877361; -85.964306
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Current Projects[edit]

Projects, categories, and pages that I'm working on:

Things I might be getting in to:

My Accounts on Sister Wikis[edit]

(Please note, though, that this account (on Wikipedia) is my main account)

Awards Gallery[edit]

My Barnstars! I've got a couple more at SatyrTN/Barnstars

SatyrTN In a Nutshell

My Wiki-Life

35°52′38.5″N 85°57′51.5″W / 35.877361°N 85.964306°W / 35.877361; -85.964306

47,000+This user has made more than 47,000 contributions to Wikipedia.
This user is interested in the U.S. State of Tennessee.
This user tries to monitor the
LGBT Watchall list.
darThis editor is a darwikinist.
inclThis user is an inclusionist.
This user runs a bot, SatyrBot (contribs). It performs tasks that are extremely tedious to do manually.
16This user page has been vandalized 16 times.
This user has been accused of being homophobic 3 times.
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My Non-Wiki-Life

This user identifies as gay.
This user runs macOS.
PHP-4This user is an expert PHP programmer.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
fr-1Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
eo-0Ĉi tiu uzanto ne komprenas la lingvon Esperanto.

Random Other Stuff

TCR This user has balls, and isn't afraid to use them.
This user uses Google as a primary search engine.
This user's future is so bright they have got to wear shades.


Tip of the day...
List building

There are three basic steps to building a topic list for Wikipedia: the first is to search Wikipedia to make sure it doesn't already have a list on the subject. The second step is to hunt down every word you can find on the subject, from your own memory, books, web directories, dictionaries, etc. Surround each term with double square brackets, and save the page.

Because Wikipedia has become so extensive, don't be surprised if most or even all of the links turn out blue (those are live links, each leading to an article on Wikipedia). Dead-end links are red, but don't remove them, because they show what articles Wikipedia is missing — anyone can click on a red link to create an article on that topic. The third step is checking each live article in the list for links to related topics. When you find one, add it to the list.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd3}}

ʇı ǝʇoɹʍ ı uǝɥʍ sɐʍ ı sɐ pǝɹoq sɐ ʎ1qɐqoɹd - pǝǝpuı pǝɹoq ʎɹǝʌ ǝq ʇsnɯ noʎ 'ʇı buıpɐǝɹ ǝɹ,noʎ ɟı puɐ 'ǝbɐssǝɯ ʇǝɹɔǝs 1ɐıɔǝds ɹǝdns ɐ sı sıɥʇ[1]
  1. ^ Special thanks to Neil for being bored enough to figure this out.