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28bytes

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Nomination statement (250 words max.)

Hello, I am 28bytes, and I would like to help out as a CheckUser. I first began editing Wikipedia part-time in 2006 and became a full-time editor in 2010. I have been active on Wikipedia on at least 350 of the past 365 days; I expect to continue to be a highly-available editor, being on-wiki just about every day to respond to CheckUser requests.

My SPI experience has been "read-only" so far: I have not done any clerking there, but I do regularly read the investigations, and have developed a good sense of when and why a CheckUser is likely to accept or decline a request. I am very familiar with, and wholly supportive of, the CheckUser policy, the WMF privacy policy, and am well over 18 years of age and willing to identify to the Foundation.


Standard questions for all candidates

Please describe any relevant on-Wiki experience you have for this role.

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Please outline, without breaching your personal privacy, what off-Wiki experience or technical expertise you have for this role.

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Do you hold advanced permissions (checkuser, oversight, bureaucrat, steward) on this or other WMF projects? If so, please list them. Also, do you have OTRS permissions? If so, to which queues?

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