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Greetings.
My name is Misha, and I am a Wikipedian.
I bring with me a combined 15-years’ worth of experience in academia, logistics, IT, writing and consultancy.
I am a wanderlust, and I have a habit of poking beehives.
Please feel free to leave me a message on my Talk page.


This user is interested in
ancient civilizations.
HThis user had access to HighBeam through The Wikipedia Library.
QThis user used to have access to Questia through The Wikipedia Library.
This user enjoys philosophy.
This user is a Humanist.
This user is interested in politics.
This user is a fan of the football club Liverpool.
This user has great respect for Mike Oldfield and feels that he is underrated as a guitarist.
SBThis user lets SuggestBot recommend articles to edit twice a month.
This user enjoys travelling.
This user enjoys the works of
Isaac Asimov.
This user just FLASHED!
This user sees the answers blowin’ in the wind.
This user believes they're smarter than Albert Einstein. Please feel free to kick them.
This user is an amateur Historian.
Like Her Majesty, this user is frequently amused.
Ševčenko's LawThis user regrets that historians have a tendency to repeat the coverage of previous historians, to the disadvantage of general historical coverage.
Jewel KilcherThis user thinks Jewel Kilcher is the greatest singer-songwriter of his generation
This user is a polymath.
This user is a Kopite
When not to use links

It is possible to create links to every word in an article. But providing too many defeats their purpose by obscuring the most relevant links. Here's an example of overlinking:

Wikipedia's greatness stems from being able to link articles together easily, but don't overdo it. It can get really annoying and does not help the reader.

The above passage hides the relevant link. Compare that with this:

Wikipedia's greatness stems from being able to link articles together easily, but don't overdo it. It can get really annoying and does not help the reader.
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