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PeeJay |
Editor of the Week for the week beginning December 29, 2024 |
A Wikipedia sports fan will inevitably edit the content of their favorite team. PeeJay has been nurturing his favorite teams (Manchester United FC) article for two decades (since April of 2006). This weeks awardee consistently and diligently contributes and protects and updates not only Man U's article but many other English Football clubs and soccer related topics, as well as American Football teams. Conversations and discussions are always better when PeeJay is involved. |
Recognized for |
updating team articles |
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Jengod |
Editor of the Week for the week beginning July 27, 2025 |
Jengod has made 150K+ edits since 2003 via iphone. Almost all of her edits (81.7%) are in mainspace. Article creations and improvements are her forte. It would be fair to assume she had received the Editor of the Week honor many years ago since her valuable contributions have always been appreciated for more than two decades. A cherished veteran to all that know her. |
Recognized for |
interest in History, nature, literature, visual art, women |
Notable work |
Andrew Jackson and the slave trade in the United States |
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Wetman | |
Editor of the Week for the week beginning February 17, 2013 | |
One of the 400 most active editors, Wetman has almost a decade of high quality contributions, with varied interests and pursuits. His diplomatic ability has been honed on the talk pages of hundreds of articles, and in pursuit of creating 2270 articles. | |
Recognized for | high quality contributions for a decade |
Notable work(s) | creating 2270 articles |
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