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Revision as of 06:28, 1 February 2007 editRenamed user 5417514488 (talk | contribs)8,841 editsm removing attack per WP:ATTACK: "Using someone's affiliations as a means of dismissing or discrediting their views -- regardless of whether said affiliations are mainstream or extreme"← Previous edit Latest revision as of 08:55, 3 February 2007 edit undoWeniWidiWiki (talk | contribs)2,824 edits if you can't say anything nice... 
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<div style="align: center; padding: 1em; border: solid 6px blue; background-color: white;">'''<font color="blue"> You can also contact me via I primarily edit articles about the history and growth of ], ], ] of ancient religions, and ].'''</div><br> <div style="align: center; padding: 1em; border: solid 6px blue; background-color: white;">'''<font color="blue"> You can also contact me via I primarily edit articles about the history and growth of ], ], ] of ancient religions, and ].'''</div><br>

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#'''Quality not Quantity''' - With the proliferation of bots, counting user edits is pointless and is hardly an editor's measure of worth. Edit counts do not accurately reflect on the quality of a user's contributions to Misplaced Pages. Adding punctuation or fixing a typo and clicking 'Save' 50 times when one edit will suffice, craps up the database just as much as 50 instances of vandalism or spam. ] frequently to avoid losing work is one thing, but a tally of the the number of letters & characters which are still live in the database (minus cut & pasted templates) would be more accurate than padding edit-counts. Or maybe I just have an ].
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This is the user page of WeniWidiWiki. Click here to leave me a message. You can also contact me via Email. I primarily edit articles about the history and growth of new religious movements, neopaganism, reconstructions of ancient religions, and cults.


Weni, Widi, Wiki (IPA /weːniː wiːdiː wiːkiː/ or /veni vidi viʧi/) is a famous Latin phrase coined by Roman general and consul Julius Caesar in 47 BC.