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User:I'm Aya Syameimaru!/des

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I'm "ias" Aya Syameimaru!
"Traditional reporter of fantasy"
Occupations: Article editor, userbox maker, wiki-ad creator, reporter, page assessor, file uploader
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Author of the newsletter Bunbunmaru Shimbun: Wikipedia Edition
Has also successfully nominated 2 GAs and 2 FCs.
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Named myself after a misspelling or alternative spelling of the name of Touhou Project character Aya that appeared in the book Perfect Memento in Strict Sense. I joined Wikipedia on December 29, 2019, for the purpose of making the Bunbunmaru Shinbun on the site. Mostly been concentrating on gaming-themed pages and userboxes, as well as wiki-ads. As a professional user, I'm willing to assist in a random project where possible. If no one works on something such as Wikipedia:Database reports/Forgotten articles and/or Module:Wikipedia ads/list, then I'll do it for completion's sake.

The aim for my Wikipedia activities is to exploit the capacities and limits of Wikipedia, taking the arts of the article, the userbox, and the wiki-ad to the logical conclusion. My efforts also mean that I have to make it to look like the thing it's about. About my userboxes, I'm experienced at Cascading so my userboxes look very fancy and delicate for the most part. The point of the Wikipedia article is not veracity, but actually obedience with the limits and capacities. When it comes to assessing pages, I do clean up work for the class and importance ratings of those articles. I determine them from overviewing the contents of the mainspace pages, and if the article is of decent professionalism, then I'll be giving it high class ratings. A B-class article is good if it's well-done, same thing goes to high-end stubs, high-end start-class articles, high-end C-class articles, and GAs and FAs.

I also wrote three WikiProject Video games newsletter features: Let's mention the Request board (July 5, 2020), About templates in gaming articles (October 4, 2020), and Don't fake your work (January 4, 2021). I even have my own newsletter! I'm also found at Wikimedia Commons and the Japanese Wikipedia. And oh, the bunkachou is the navigation template you see at the top of this user page which takes you to other parts of my userpage.

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  • * = Featured content
  • + = Good article
  • ? = Did you know
  • ##/##/## = Date of main page appearance
  • nom/can = Nomination/candidate
  • note = Note
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