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| — Wikipedian — | |
| Name | Crunchydillpickle |
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| Nationality | American |
| Languages | English (native) Spanish (elementary) |
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| Joined | I started using this account in 2021. I've been editing Wikipedia since 2019 |
| Recent activity | Contributions |
| Cause of death | Not yet known. Hopefully something cool |
I am a pickle trying to contribute to the sum of human knowledge. English Wikipedia has 274,246 active editors and I believe I am the first to be fermented in brine. Some Wikimedians may know me by my real name and social media, which is fine, but I like to maintain a semblance of privacy on this account. I like writing and maintaining articles about my interests, reviewing AfC submissions, and occasionally chipping away at the edit request backlog and list of potentially dated statements. Before I had this account I edited as an IP for a few years, mostly fixing typos and dead links.
I like a lot of things, and I often find myself cleaning up articles about social media, mostly because I often find their representations on Wikipedia lopsided or nonexistent. Bringing an awkward but highly-viewed biography to a serviceable ~C-class is such a high-impact hour. I also like the regularly-updated list of popular low quality articles. For personal enjoyment, I created a list of unusual anniversaries or "on this day" events which you can read and contribute to, if you so desire. I'm pretty nice (I think) and I genuinely enjoy helping brand-new Wikipedians learn the ropes. If you're one of those brand-new Wikipedians, welcome! I hope you kick off your shoes and stay a while. Perhaps you'll find Molly White's editing tutorial useful? There's a lot to do, and I still
I am really inspired by fellow editors and I feel privileged to improve the 'pedia with all of you. If I make a mistake or do something stupid, please trout me!
This week's backlog of the week is:
Today's backlog of the day is:
Category:Wikipedia soft redirected categories which target themselves







Goofy user subpages
[edit]I try not to waste too much time on barely-encyclopedic rabbit holes but sometimes I cannot resist.
- User:Crunchydillpickle/cool — sprawling list of things I think are cool on Wikipedia
- User:Crunchydillpickle/List of unusual anniversaries
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Palindromic Wikipedia titles
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Articles with delightful photos
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Quotes about Wikipedia
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Edit summary museum
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Data viz ideas
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Real article titles
- User:Crunchydillpickle/Cool photos
- User:Crunchydillpickle/parentheticals in article titles
Articles I wrote in 2023
[edit]Not all of them are great but they've all been fun to make!
- Penelope (platypus), marsupial at the center of a 1950s media frenzy. Probably my favorite article!
- Emily Meggett, Gullah grandma who put several generations' recipes into a cookbook
- MILF Manor, unbelievably lowbrow (but encyclopedic) reality show
- Wisconsin Butter Fire, bizarre 1991 disaster in the center of Madison
- Peanut butter and pickle sandwich
- Barbie Dreamhouse
- Elf Bar, ubiquitous unregulated but nominally illegal vapes
- Bumpits, can you believe this didn't exist?! (If you I did
- Parade (company), underwear company that got a lot of press for its marketing strategies but has since fallen from glory.
- Emma Allen, New Yorker cartoon editor!
- Great Star Theater, historic venue in San Francisco's Chinatown with lots of history
- Orfield Laboratories, Minneapolis building that contains what might be the world's quietest room
- The Pez Outlaw, documentary
- The Dare (musician), wrote this in a café on vacation when I was sick of walking
- All the Knowledge in the World, book about encyclopedias
- Bama Rush (documentary)
- Chillin Island, reality TV series
- Praxis (proposed city), wrote this after a big NYT article came out
- Chloe Troast, wrote this the day SNL announced she was joining the cast
- Claw clip, thought this article would have existed earlier
- The Drift (magazine)
Articles I wrote in 2024
[edit]*expanded from stubs
- John Wilson (Texas politician), elected to the Texas Senate despite being dead
- Francesca Scorsese, daughter of Martin
- Ballerina Farm*, influencer who was getting ~20k monthly pageviews to a stub that was wildly outdated. Did a rewrite
- Jon Agee, author of pun books
- Emily Mariko, influencer who was getting boatloads of searches
- Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow, an extremely 1950s award
- Twiggy the Water-Skiing Squirrel*, this little guy is an icon
- The ick, featuring a photo of my partner's feet
- Because Internet, a book I like
- Dawn Baillie, woman who designed iconic movie posters
- Devon Lee Carlson, another influencer
- Lookout Santa Cruz, I whipped up this article after this newsroom won a Pulitzer
- Arnold's Country Kitchen, iconic soul food spot in Nashville
Articles I wrote in 2025
[edit]- Natalie Winters, a MAGA-associated media figure who immediately tweeted the still-slightly-rough article. I was a bit worried about backlash/criticism, but when one of her far-right followers found my edit history the conclusion was, "he looks like a relatively neutral editor (as well as someone who really needs to find a new hobby)". I'll take it :-)
- Baylen Out Loud, random reality show
- Three is a Magic Number, which has been in my head ever since
- Conjunction Junction, I like Schoolhouse Rock!
- Judy Moody, can you believe this didn't have its own article?!
- Tommy Brennan, new SNL cast member
- Kam Patterson, new SNL cast member
- Jeremy Culhane, new SNL cast member
- Believe in Yourself (song), the Arthur theme song
- Truck patriot, very funny Brazilian internet meme
- The Hole Book, surreal 1908 picture book
- Earl Oliver Hurst, cartoonist/Caldecott winner
- Abe Birnbaum, another cartoonist/Caldecott winner
- Hotel Casa Bonita, historic 1950s and 1960s African American resort in Michigan!
- Jim Byron (archivist), appointed by Trump as unofficial leader of the National Archives
- Chooch Helped, picture book that won the 2025 Caldecott
- The Red Book
Things I'm very proud of
[edit]- I added the shower beer photo
To do list (long version)
[edit]- Michael Finnegan, Starface, "kitty" ascii animation in early computing (russian),
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Hot Potato (The Wiggles song)
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Summer of the Cans
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Three-liter bottle
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Hotel Casa Bonita
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Frances the Badger
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Jennifer Welch
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/StaplerCup fork lift world championships
- Curry Shop Shimizu, rather disturbing Japanese article about short-lived curry restaurant with poop flavored dish; Otto (shoemaker), Kai Wantabe
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/The Preamble (Schoolhouse Rock!)
- Great White Arabia, 1856 shipwreck that was excavated beneath a cornfield the Mississippi river
- Francis Blake Atkinson, teacher and author of highly educational 1920s middle-grade books written from the perspective of a pebble and a speck of dust. Pen name was "Hallam Hawksworth" and he was married to Eleanor Atkinson March 14, 1891 while they both worked for the Chicago Tribune. He was granted a divorce by abandonment in 1924, claiming she had left four years earlier.[1][2] Obit[3]
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortun%C3%A9_(Mops) napoleon's wife's dog, the most famous pug in franceu, Japan Dam Award
- Rossia pacifica add stuff about cultural impact of that dopey looking one
- Clarify the double nosed dog story on South American dogs?
- restore some of the ~2015 deep fried mars bar?
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Welcome to Plathville (I know lowbrow reality shows are probably not the highest priority pages for an encyclopedia but I personally have found coverage of the past decade of reality TV quite lacking on here)
- Melinda's World was zac efron's film debut and it sucks!
- Emetophilia is a one sentence stub that gets 6k views a month
- Slippery the Sea Lion great lakes sea lion!!
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Garibaldi (cocktail)
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Brazilian butt lift
- Wow wow wow The Treachery of Images is such a paltry article for such a famous and highly-trafficked topic!! No history section or reception or anything
- Frontbend is a one sentence stub that's getting >2000 views a month
- Don't cross the bridge until you come to it is a stub
- Joanne Carson (model) is short but gets 5000 monthly views
- Vaginal flatulence, sexual partner both are bad articles but get a decent number of views and seem relatively important.
- Party horn has no citations!
- Route 66 stuff like Cozy Dog, Bob Waldmire, etc.
- Colgate Lasagne or Colgate Kitchen, toothpaste company's short-lived foray into frozen dinners in the1960s[4]
- Arthur Bloch, writer of books about Murphy's law
- add to wildcat banking. here's a paper
- Improve citizenship test and add info about German citizenship test (already covered on other languages) to standalone or relevant existing article
- Name tag#"Hello my name is" stickers. Add info about 1880 "Hello" name tags.[5]
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/List of elections won by dead people
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Madeline Argy
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Thank You, Mr. Falker
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Cloud watching
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/Truck spill
- User:Crunchydillpickle/sandbox/World Palindrome Championship
- merge stuff: ReFrame Media and Ministries; Black Lives Matter street mural (Santa Cruz, California); bachelor and eligible bachelor
- "first coined by". it should just be "coined by", right???
- Airport Homes race riots improve
- List of festivals in Michigan is full of so many bad articles about small town shindigs
Handy links
[edit]- The Wikipedia Library
- the whole backlog!
- Wikipedia:Goings-on
- Special:PrefixIndex/User:Crunchydillpickle
- AfDs for internet stuff
- Tools by Sigma: Edits a user made to a page , Editor interaction (similar one), search a user's edit summaries
- Special:NewPagesFeed
- Top-viewed articles I've created.
- Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion
- Wikiscan has the most detailed breakdown of contribs of any of the edit count tools and its analyses of individual users even estimate time contribution!
- https://glamtools.toolforge.org/glamorous/ total views of all a user's commons uploads
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| 17 December 2025 |
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- ^ "Article clipped from The Baltimore Sun". The Baltimore Sun. 1917-06-02. p. 6. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
- ^ "Atkinson given divorce". The Daily Missoulian. 1924-11-09. p. 10. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
- ^ "Obituary for F. B. Atkinson". The Omaha Evening Bee-News. 1930-05-14. p. 11. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
- ^ Harris, Harry. "What a viral fake lasagne taught me about failure". www.prospectmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ Allen Koenigsberg (1999). "All Things Considered". National Public Radio. Archived from the original on 9 March 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2006.
