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4Low levels of vandalism.
3.27 RPM
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VANDALS BEWARE! This user attacks vandalism and reverts it immediately.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
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...for increasing my edit count >:)
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This user goes by "MouseCursor" across Wikimedia.
This contributor to Wikipedia is male.
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This user has both Ultraviolet and Twinkle, and may use them together!👁 Image
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This user can code in Scratch.
Scratch-4This user is an expert Scratch programmer.
js-2This user is an intermediate JavaScript programmer.
py-2This user is an intermediate Python programmer.
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Kaboom!! Oh, that was just this user obliterating vandals, nothing to worry about. Except if you're the vandal.[Humor]
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This user is not a Wikipedia administrator, and does not mind becoming one someday. However, he will do perfectly well without this role.
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Fix double redirects
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