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User:Leifern

My thoughts on Wikipedia

This editor is a Grand Tutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge with Coffee Cup Stain.

The biggest threat to Wikipedia

Ever since I started editing Wikipedia, I have noticed a tendency among a certain class of editors - and they are in a minority - to use this as a place to exercise as much authority as the place affords them. They are prone to obstructionist behavior while self-righteously hiding behind guidelines and policy, typically by picking nits in other people's work rather than doing any of their own. And whenever they are called on this, they demand that others assume good faith.

This behavior typically provokes a response in kind, and we get bogged down in endless posturing in various conflict resolution stages, all too often ending up in Arbcom cases that tend to focus on eliminating the conflict rather than improving behavior.

Good Wikipedia editors should be guided by the credo that they first be helpful. If we see something that should be improved (and there is plenty of it), improve it rather than pointing out its limitations the way an armchair football fan would. And if you choose to be the kind of editor who criticizes other people's good efforts, you have to be prepared to be criticized for the way you do this.

Obstructionist behavior, no matter how well-founded it is in policy and guidelines, discourages editing. We should commit to each other's editorial skills, so editing becomes fun and rewarding rather than painful and frustrating.

Who I am

I am the same person as commons:User:Leifern and no:User:Leifern. --Leifern 15:31, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

I am a management consultant, presently working with a niche firm that focuses on clients that participate in market-intermediated capital formation. In the past I've worked with clients in a wide range of industries on problems on the best use technology to solve business problems. I've helped pharmaceutical companies with medical research programs, banks with risk and compliance issues, media and entertainment companies with new business development, and a number of companies on topics related to intellectual capital formation. I've had my own firm from time to time, and also been part of the consulting staff at McKinsey & Company, Accenture, and a now defunct but lovable firm known as Viant.

My interests include cooking, photography, ethics, current events, and various religious issues.

A native of Norway, I was raised there, Canada, and Austria. I have my university education from San Francisco State University and Columbia Business School. I live in the suburbs of New Jersey and commute to New York City.

Now an inclusionist

I got off the fence and joined the Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians, for all the reasons the association provides. The debacle over the article on Solveig Fiske finally convinced me, as I realized that deletionists want articles deleted simply for reasons that simply don't make any sense to me.


If you're going here because you're irritated by my edits

Places I've been and lived

External links

Did you know articles

  1. Louis Kaufman, whom I heard about on NPR - fascinating story about one of the most heard musicians of all time, yet until a Wikipedia entry until I wrote it.
  2. Alta controversy, a controversy that was way more interesting than I realized at the time
  3. Damsgård, a small architectural treasure in Norway that was a gaping red link in the Architecture of Norway article
  4. Trondheim prelature, a small Catholic jurisdiction that caught my interest on account of the controversy about Solveig Fiske's notability
  5. Siege of Lathom House, a fascinating bit of English history I learned about from the Steeleye Span song They Called Her Babylon
  6. Edwy Searles Brooks, aka Berkeley Grey and others, a prolific action adventure writer active in the 1930s through the 1960s
  7. Kunstnernes Hus, an interesting building in Oslo.
  8. Jewish Children's Home in Oslo, a compelling episode in Norwegian and Jewish history
  9. Svinøy fyrstasjon, one of a series of articles on Norwegian lighthouses
  10. Plateau Station, a research and support station in Antarctica
  11. Ruth Maier, an incredibly talented writer lost in the Holocaust at age 22.
  12. Odd Nansen, an architect and humanitarian who deserves more publicity and recognition than he's had
  13. The organization he founded, Nansenhjelpen, which worked tirelessly and bravely to rescue Jews from Czechoslovakia before it was too late
  14. Kjesäter, now a tiny little hamlet, but once the main center for refugees from Nazi-occupied Norway.
  15. Knut Rød, the subject of one of the strangest trials in Norwegian history
  16. Karl Marthinsen, a committed Norwegian Nazi during World War II, assassinated by the Norwegian resistance
  17. Wanda Hjort Heger, a Norwegian war hero(ine) who functioned like a one-woman Red Cross to Norwegian prisoners in German concentration camps
  18. Lysakerelven, a suburban river in my immediate neighborhood growing up.
  19. Nic Waal, a pioneering pediatric and adolescent psychiatrist who was also a war heroine
  20. Henry T. Waskow, an interesting story of leadership
  21. Carl Fredriksens Transport, a clandestine refugee operation during World War II
  22. Niels Christian Ditleff, the driving force behind the White Buses operation
  23. Jørgine Boomer - a rags to riches story from a remote valley in Norway to the Waldorf-Astoria
  24. Anna Krefting - an accomplished Norwegian woman active in the last 17th, early 18th century
  25. Olav Selvaag - a Norwegian contractor who made a decisive difference on the housing crisis after World War II
  26. Otto Eisler - a Czech architect with nine lives and an important contribution to his home town of Brno
  27. Rats in New York City - more of them than humans, and at least as impressive
  28. Eiliv Austlid - war hero who posthumously got overdue recognition
  29. Kyriacos Demetriou - old-fashioned barber on Manhattan's Upper West Side who cut my hair, too. After interviewing me.

Awards

Norwegian Barnstar of National Merit

For a userbox you can add to your userbox page, see User:Rlevse/Today/Happy Me Day! and my own userpage for a sample of how to use it.Rlevse •Talk • 00:04, 1 June 2010 (UTC)