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| — Wikipedian ♂ — | |
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| Name | Raphael Williams |
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| Born | 14 December, 2000 |
| Nationality | American |
| Country | United States |
| Current location | New York, United States |
| Time zone | GMT-5 |
| Interests | |
| Raph Williams65 subpages | |
More than 100 subpages | |
| Account statistics | |
| Joined | 28 November 2024 |
| Autoconfirmed | Yes |
| Extended confirmed | Yes |
| Edit count | <— |
| Signature | – Raphael |
| This user has alternative accounts named |
Welcome
Welcome to my userpage!
Here are some rules you should abide to when visiting this page.
- Don't vandalize.
- Any content(s) you add to this page make sure to notify me here.
- Wikipedia is free, but that doesn't mean you should do any edit of your choice to other Wikipedians userpage.
About Me
My name is Raphael Williams, Raphael is a hebrew word meaning - "God has healed or God heals or God is my healer". I mostly focus in creating articles concerning robotics and technology, here on Wikipedia i've written two articles about robotics. I patrol Recent changes and undo unconstructive edits which is known as vandalism. I contribute to Wikipedia:WikiProject Userboxes, Wikipedia:WikiProject Templates, Wikipedia:WikiProject Redirect, WP:WPBIO and Wikipedia:Welcoming Committee, I built more interest in creating userboxes just for fun. I support the fact that every user should assume good faith i've tried to be nice and helpful to new users.
Read: WP:CONSENSUS WP:CIVIL WP:BOLD, WP:WP, WP:FAITH, WP:NEW, WP:BITE, WP:USERPAGE, WP:TALK. WP:HELP, WP:FILE, WP:RULE.
Assessments
Articles
This is a list of articles created by Raph Williams65.
| Page Title | Date | Original Size | Current Size | Assessment | Links | 1. Robotics (disambiguation) | 2025-01-27 | 512 | 720 | Log | . History | 3. List of robotics companies | 2024-12-07 | 447 | 3,444 | Log | . History |
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DYK's
Others
Awards
| The Userbox Barnstar | ||
| Welcome to the world of making Userboxes. You can also join the Wikiproject. Velthorion (Alarm!) 11:41, 13 December 2024 (UTC) |
| The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar | |
| your a champ! you make this site feel very lively and warm. thanks a ton for your kindness and going the extra mile for every editor youve shown a light of comradery upon AssanEcho (talk) 00:51, 3 January 2025 (UTC) |
| The Tireless Contributor Barnstar | ||
| You're Contributing A Lot Quickly XiphoidVigour ¤Duel¤ 14:05 12 January 2025 (UTC)
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Templates
| Templates I've Created |
- Flowers (a wikilove template)
- Golden Badge Award (a badge award, awarded to vandalism fighters)
- Merry Christmas (a wikilove template)
- The Popular User Award (an award gived to a user who is known by many wikipedians for his/her good contribution)
- Color Palette (a template that switches file colors)
- Wikimedia Accounts (template for telling others of numbers accounts you have on other wikis)
- Wikipedia Logos (switching template, with wikipedia logos and user made logo for wikipedia)
- Status3 (for telling other users if you are active, semi-active or not at all)
Userboxes
See /userboxes to see packs of userboxes created by me, all in alphabetical order. Thanks!
Others
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Trout
Categories
Userscripts
Miscellaneous
This Day
Article of the day
DYK's of the day
- ... that Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer (pictured) is one of the most valuable paintings ever sold at auction?
- ... that the Dukiełka stream in southeastern Poland supplied water to a 19th-century brewery?
- ... that Isamu Noguchi designed Akari light sculptures because a Japanese mayor asked him to revitalize the dying paper-lantern industry?
- ... that Stephen King's fans find similarities between one of his antagonists and a real-life killer nurse?
- ... that the freighters James H. Reed and Frank E. Vigor sank in separate collisions on Lake Erie on the same day?
- ... that "Yelabuga Nail", an unfinished song by Dmitri Shostakovich from 1971, was not premiered until 2025?
- ... that Baker's Horse mustered for service with British forces within a few weeks, in response to the Zulu victory at the Battle of Isandlwana?
- ... that Burmese poet Ko Lay Inwa Gonyi, later a winner of the Lifetime Award for Myanmar Literature, was restricted from publishing for 45 years under the military government?
- ... that people sometimes experience short-term memory loss when they walk through doorways or switch tasks?
News of the day
- Following a Saudi-led offensive, Yemeni government forces take control of Aden, the capital of the Southern Transitional Council.
- Faustin-Archange Touadéra (pictured) is re-elected as the president of the Central African Republic.
- Delcy Rodríguez is sworn in as the interim president of Venezuela following the capture of Nicolás Maduro during United States strikes on the capital.
- Luke Littler wins the PDC World Darts Championship.
Tip of the day
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Article quality assessments
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Picture of the day
Featured Articles
The Snow Queen is a 2000 young-adult fantasy novel by the Canadian writer Eileen Kernaghan. It follows Gerda, a young Danish woman who sets out to rescue her childhood friend Kai from Madame Aurore, a magician known as the Snow Queen. She is joined on her journey by Ritva, a young Sámi woman born to a shamaness and a robber. The novel is based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen" (1844), but incorporates elements of Scandinavian shamanism and influences from the Kalevala (1835), a compilation of Finnish mythology and epic poetry. It also explores feminist and matriarchal themes, reinterpreting several plot elements from Andersen's original with contemporary shifts against the background of the imaginative geography of Arctic landscapes. The Snow Queen was published by Thistledown Press and received positive reviews. It received the Aurora Award for Best Novel in 2001 and was considered for two other accolades. (Full article...)
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| This user has created a global account. Raph Williams65's main account is on Wikipedia (in English). |
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First edit
23-03-2025 16:47
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