Principally interested in federal and provincial/territorial elections in Canada since Confederation, and biographical information on individuals who have run for or have been elected to office. Wikipedia is but one of the many sources I have used to build a database on this topic over the years; in return, if some of those other sources expand on or correct what currently appears in Wikipedia, I believe that sharing my findings is the right thing to do.

Pet peeves on Wikipedia

  1. When someone edits an article to correct grammar, but in fact introduces a grammatical error.
  2. People who don't understand (or refuse to understand) what having a "neutral point of view" means.
  3. The fact that anybody without an account on Wikipedia can edit anything (I'm looking at you, edits by anonymous IPs!).
  4. People who think Wikipedia is like LinkedIn, and leave messages in the Talk area thinking the subject of the article is going to respond to them.
  5. People who confuse "encyclopedia" and "news feed." Wikipedia is meant to be the former, not the latter. Biographies of living people should be amplified with a view on the long term.