I began helping out with the 9/11-related pages in 2005/2006 when there was a flood of conspiracy theory edits, though came to Wikipedia to edit pages about criminology, history, architecture, geography, and other topics. Below is a list of key Wikipedia:WikiProject September 11 articles and other articles I'm working on, along with quality and page view information. The goal is to get as many of these articles to featured article quality, or at least good article quality. In the past months, the amount of problems with the 9/11 articles has diminished, and I'm spending a lot more time on architecture articles, including Benjamin Latrobe (one of the architects of the United States Capitol and the White House).
In decent shape, but the "Refuge in Afghanistan" section needs cleanup. The "Regional activities" section used to be a mess, with material since put into subarticles, so it's better now. But, the section needs more substance now in summary style.
Qutb was an important influence for Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. The article is mostly good shape, though it has an "Original research" maintenance tag in one section.
Although there is a substantial amount of useful information, the article needs much work to bring up to standards. The task of adding sources and cleanup may be very time-consuming. Large portions of the article do not have inline citations. The article also has a lengthy "public opinion" section which is merely a list. The "Human rights abuses" section has been tagged with neutrality issues since December 2007. The article also seems not very up-to-date with more recent events in Afghanistan.
Needs more work to get it to GA quality, with many more sources, including The New Jackals by Simon Reeve and Two Seconds Under the World by Jim Dwyer.
This is a featured article, though it passed FAC a few years ago when the criteria were not as stringent. The article did pass a featured article review in September 2007, so it's still in pretty good shape, but at some point it can use some work to get it up to current featured article standards.
Started this article in November 2006, when I realized Wikipedia had no article on gun violence (a basic topic), while there were articles on all the Pokemon characters. Also created general article on gun violence.
This was in start class when I found it, yet it's important, so I improved it. Still needs lots of work, though I don't know Japanese, so I can only do so much.
Since I worked on the Banff article, someday I should get this to FA status. (if no one else comes along to do so). Article is in sad shape, so short. :(
This article is appalling, yet with high number of page views. According to article history statistics, User:ClueBot is by far the top editor. Where is ClueBot? Seems to have stopped editing.