User talk:Johnny AuThis user is a veteran Wikipedian among the top 1485 Wikipedians in edit count, editing since December 21, 2006, as a registered user. This user also holds the record for the longest current editing streak on the English Wikipedia with over 6000 consecutive days since November 2007 (over 17 years straight), the only one whose current streak began before 2008 and the top of the two whose current streak began before the SOPA boycott of January 18, 2012, despite participating in said boycott and the boycott is based on Eastern Standard Time as it is a United States congressional bill and all such bills are made in the capital of Washington, D.C., while the streak is based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), as with the rest of Wikipedia. Read more in the Wikimedia Diff blog entry here. This user is also featured in a major nationally distributed reputable newspaper of a G7 country (see below). You can also see my impact here: Special:Impact/Johnny Au. Note that the editing streak counter in Special:Impact is not accurate and Wikipedia:Database reports/Longest active user editing streaks is preferred as the latter also accounts for non-mainspace edits and I make many non-mainspace edits, while Special:Impact only accounts for mainspace edits.
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I'll save a place for you at The Signpost if you are interestedHi Johnny. We're coming up on a 20th-anniversary edition of The Signpost. I noticed you were mentioned recently here. If you'd like to tell the readers more about this achievement and your long-term involvement in Wikipedia more generally, I'll save you a place. ☆ Bri (talk) 20:09, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
Johnny, thanks so much for your contribution! I'm wondering if you can put a little more into it for the retrospective nature of the upcoming issue. For instance (don't take this if you don't like it): describe how you feel about having the #1 streak, and what would happen that might make you lose it and how you would feel about that; are you holding on to that position any more strongly now that it's been noted, or would you be doing the very same thing if nobody ever mentioned it; do real-life people know this about you, and do you think they should? I'm looking for any more personal reflections you might be able to provide on your involvement with Wikipedia and the community, how internal Wiki stuff relates to the outside world and how we as Wikipedians relate to the outside world, different personas we take in in the two arenas (or maybe don't!). Anything you can do along these lines is welcome! ☆ Bri (talk) 22:34, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
Happy First Edit Day!Happy First Edit Day!
Have a very happy first edit anniversary! From the Birthday Committee, DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 01:18, 23 December 2024 (UTC) Thanks. Johnny Au (talk/contributions) 14:28, 23 December 2024 (UTC) |