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This user has been on Wikipedia for 4 years, 3 months and 14 days. |
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Here on the English Wikipedia, I go by NiciVampireHeart, but you can call me Nici! My user name comes from my real name (Nici), and my favourite song, Vampire Heart by HIM. I created my wikipedia account on October 29, 2007, and have been a regular contributor ever since. I received rollback rights on March 19, 2008, reviewer rights on June 13, 2010, and autopatroller rights on September 7, 2010.
I tend to focus exclusively on professional wrestling articles, and am a member of the professional wrestling wikiproject. I have recently been trying to increase my editing in other types of articles, including sports articles, especially rugby union, tennis and snooker, and the occasional actor or film article, and some articles on novels.
I have some Good Content to my name, including 9 Good Topics and 48 Good Articles. I also have some Did You Know? accomplishments. The full listings can be seen on my userbox page.
I have also been fortunate enough to have my contributions recognised by other editors on wikipedia, and as a result, I have been awarded some barnstars over the years, as well as smileys and cookies, all of which can be seen here.
I have a number of other subpages, including an Autograph Book, if you would like to sign. I also have a quotes page, where I document some of my favourite quotes, and a tools page, where I list a number of reliable sources for wrestling articles for my future use. Beginning in June 2009, I also review Good Article nominations, and I document all reviews I have completed here.
I am not infallible, and I will make mistakes and screw up from time to time. If you feel I have made a mistake in one of my edits, I will be more than willing to explain myself or correct the mistake as necessary. All you have to do is leave me a message on my talk page, and I'll respond as soon as I am able.
Myself and ThinkBlue are the cool duo, just to clear up any confusion, as the two of us are so cool, we have amassed a ridiculous amount of good content (good topics and good articles) by working as a team.