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David Cannon
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than 15 years.
~Personal Details~
Full name: David John Deane Cannon
Date of birth: November 17, 1965
Hometown: Raumati, on New Zealand's Kapiti Coast
Interests: History, Languages (especially Esperanto) and linguistics, Chess and Chess Variants, Religion, Politics, and International Affairs
Occupations: Amway distributor, language tutor, international homestay consultant
Religion: Born-again Christian
Politics: Centre-right (political compass)
~Wikipediation~
User number: 36171
Wiki-editor: — 21 years, 5 months and 26 days
Sysop: — 20 years, 11 months and 25 days
Tenure:
This user is one of the 1000 most active English Wikipedians of all time.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than ten years.
This editor is a
Grandmaster Editor
and is entitled to display the
Lapis Philosophorum Editor Star with the Neutronium Superstar.
Wiki politics:
inclThis user is an inclusionist.
Editing tools:
Wikipedia:HotCatThis user uses HotCat to work with categories.
This editor uses AutoWikiBrowser to automate tedious repetitive tasks.
Languages:
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
eo-2Ĉi tiu uzanto povas komuniki per meza nivelo de Esperanto.
ko-1이 사용자는 간단한국어를 말할 수 있습니다.
Writing interests: Fiji, Lebanon, Religion
~My contributions (to 28 June 2025)~
  • All edits: 100,306
  • Live edits: 97,907
  • Deleted edits: 2,399
  • Article space edits (live): 84,841
  • All pages created: 2,621
  • Unique pages edited: 60,093

  • Edits in past 7 days: 1,002
  • Edits in past 30 days: 9,187
  • Edits in past 365 days: 74,306



Figures are for original contributions and rewrites, with other major edits in parentheses.

~Important milestones~
Articles created:
Edit count:
  • 10,000 edits: 30 May 2005
  • 20,000 edits: 14 September 2006
  • 30,000 edits: 6 July 2015
  • 40,000 edits: 5 August 2015
  • 50,000 edits: 25 August 2015
  • 60,000 edits: 3 September 2015
  • 70,000 edits: 12 September 2015
  • 80,000 edits: 21 October 2015
  • 90,000 edits: 13 November 2015
  • 100,000 edits: 15 December 2015
Unique pages:
  • 10,000 pages: 22 August 2015
  • 20,000 pages: 3 September 2015
  • 30,000 pages: 8 September 2015
  • 40,000 pages: 20 October 2015
  • 50,000 pages: 13 November 2015
  • 60,000 pages: 15 December 2015


There are now 7,014,794 articles in the English Wikipedia.

What I'm doing on Wikipedia

I am a Wikiholic, and proud of it!

I have been a registered member of the Wikipedia community since January 3 2004. I actually discovered Wikipedia sometime in 2002, curiously enough through the Esperanta Vikipedio, while searching the web for Esperanto resources, which were then scanty. I did not sign up, however; I was a slow starter in recognizing the value of the project. I rediscovered Wikipedia in late October 2003, while doing a Google search for materials relating to Soong Mei-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-shek), following her recent death at the age of 106. This time, I began to rate the project a little more highly. I made a few anonymous edits here and there, before deciding to "commit myself" by registering formally on the third day of 2004.

My contributions

As of 24 June 2005, I have clocked up a total of 10,747 edits, of which 65-70 percent are in the main article space. The great majority of my edits have involved maintenance work: I have a passion for wikifying names and dates, and believe it or not, I actually find copyediting quite enjoyable. Such edits are mundane, and I have not bothered keeping a record of them. I have, however, kept a record of the articles to which I've made a major contribution. As of 24 June 2005, there are 301 of these. They include 187 original contributions of mine (not counting categories and templates), plus a further 39 rewrites - articles started by others, usually as stubs, but which I have so totally rewritten as to make them effectively my own work. Another 75 articles have undergone major editing at my hands. This figure is lower than what you may remember if you saw my page before April: I have tightened my definition of what constitutes a "major edit" and have removed from my records 20 articles that don't meet this stricter criteria. Another 12 articles have been moved from that list to one listing my rewrites, as continued incremental editing on my part has gradually turned these articles into something I can justifiably call my own.

Fiji project

More than half of my articles (167 altogether) are connected with the Fiji project I undertook in February 2004. Apart from 12 major edits and a further 15 complete rewrites, all are original contributions. On that topic, there was just so little written by others for me to edit. I am determined to ensure that whoever wants to contribute to Fiji-related articles in the future will not have that problem!

I have two main reasons for undertaking the Fiji project. First of all, I have a passionate interest in that country, although I have yet to visit it. Secondly, it has been said that the English Wikipedia has a built-in bias towards countries with a high number of internet users, among whom English is natively or at least competently spoken. Wikipedias in other languages reflect a similar bias towards countries where they are widely spoken by a large population with internet access. Every Wikipedia has a dearth of articles about small nations, especially of those that do not use the language of the particular Wikipedia project in question. The only solution to this imbalance is for Wikipedians to take an interest in smaller nations and adopt them. Accordingly, when my goals for the Fiji-project have been met, I will adopt another small nation, probably another Pacific Island nation, to write about. As of now, the project is still far from finished. I am gratified to have been joined of late by Xorkl000, a Fijian, who has done much to check my articles for factual errors and POV, and where needed, to make corrections.

Other Wiki-roles

Of course, there are a number of other topics to which I turn whenever I need a wikiholiday from my Fiji project. Most of these concern political affairs and biographies. In the second half of 2004, I took some time out to cover the Pitcairn sexual assault trial of 2004, a crisis that shook the tiny island to the core, and of necessity added some touches to related articles as well. In addition, I have recently been updating quite a number of Lebanese-related articles, and have also contributed some of my own, as the recent national uprising in that country has stimulated public interest and brought about an urgent need for a comprehensive, reliable, and up-to-date resource for the public. Unfortunately, I found that many of the articles concerning Lebanon were two or three years out of date, many were biased towards a particular POV and some were downright inaccurate. Worst of all, many significant political figures and movements in Lebanon were not documented in Wikipedia. I have decided to play a part in rectifying that situation. As of 23 June, there are 40 articles pertaining to Lebanon that I significantly edited; of these, 15 were created and a further 10 completely rewritten by me.

I am also one of the volunteers helping out on the Multilingual statistics page. I designed one of the tables found there and redesigned two of the others. I help to keep an eye on the monthly statistics for the 175 languages in which Wikipedia now operates.

One topic about which you might expect to find material written by me is New Zealand, but as of now, there are a mere handful of New Zealand-related articles that I've had anything to do with. This is not for lack of interest in my homeland, but mostly an acknowledgement that there is already a considerable number of eminently qualified Wikipedians from New Zealand working in that department. As my own time is limited, I prefer mostly to leave it to them pursue what they are doing so well, while I concentrate on filling gaps in the content, such as Fiji-related material, in which fewer writers have been taking an interest.

Sister projects

I have a passion not only for Wikipedia, but for its "sister projects" as well. Time constraints have prevented me from playing as active a role in them as I would like; I don't have enough time to do everything that I would like to do for Wikipedia, let alone for the sister projects. Nevertheless, I have (as of 24 June 2005) contributed 230 edits to Wikiquote, where I have compiled quotes for 26 individuals and added to 2 other compilations, and 140 edits to Wikisource, where I have created some 22 pages. If and when time permits, I would like to play a role in Wikinews also.

Other wikis

Outside of Wikimedia, I belong to a number of other wikis, including HierarchyPedia (where I am a sysop/bureaucrat as of 6 December 2004). Almost all of my contributions there are copied from my contributions here. That will probably change in due course, however, as Hierarchypedia's objectives are different from those of Wikipedia.

Sysophood

I became a sysop, otherwise called an Administrator, on 3 July 2004 - six months to the day after I became a Wikipedian. I have expressed my thanks here to the 23 people who recognized my passion for this project and voted for me. I feel honoured to have a role in building this incredible online resource, which I envisage as ultimately consisting of literally billions of articles worked on by millions of editors in the world's 6,500 languages. As of 3 June 2005, the total Wikipedia project consists of just over 1.85 million articles in 175 languages. That is indeed a great achievement that all of us should be proud of, but the time will come when we will look back and see it as no more than a small stepping stone to something that will have grown so huge that we cannot presently conceive of it.

When speaking as a sysop, I identify myself as such by including the word administrator in my signature, like this: David Cannon (administrator). The vast majority of my edits, however, are as an ordinary Wikipedian. In such edits, I do not use the administrator label.

A certain creative tension exists among Wikipedians who describe themselves as inclusionists and deletionists, respectively. I long avoided taking a stand, concurring with Australian evangelist John Smith's summarizing of his own political inclinations as a bird that has both a right wing and a left wing. I would now say, however, that I have come to lean increasingly towards the inclusionist position, though not rabidly so. I still have a "deletionist wing," especially when it comes to material that I consider to be pornographic. I take a negative view of editors, whom I consider vandals, who insist on uploading reviews (euphemistically code-named "articles") on every latest pornographic movie that hits the video industry.

My personal ambition as a Wikipedian is to become the undisputed number-one contributor of quality articles to Wikipedia.


A Barnstar!
Awarded for work of Fiji related articles.

Someone had to do it eventually, so here it is for your work on Fiji.

--Xorkl000 11:21, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
I notice from your userpage that, as of today, you have made 20,000 edits on the English Wikipedia. This is an extraordinary effort, and I am happy to present you the Tireless Contributor Barnstar for your unwavering additions to Wikipedia, which are of both the highest level of quantity and, most importantly, quality. Daniel.Bryant 09:46, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

Articles (Index)

Created by me
Edited by me
Reorganized by me
Rewritten by me
Translated by me
My deleted articles

All my subpages
My old talk pages : 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008-2014
My interwiki user pages
My interwiki links (log in)


My Wikipedia page
My Meta page
Wikibooks
Wikicommons
Wikimedia Incubator
Wikinews
Wikiquote
Wikisource
Wikispecies
Wikiversity
Wiktionary


Amway Wiki
Chess Variants
Everything2
Facebook
Live Journal
MySpace
Twitter
Wikimapia
Zillions of Games


Format header
My biotable template
My index template
Monobook.css
Monobook.js
My barnstars template
My sandbox
Tools:
::X's Tools
::HTML to wiki converter
::Wikipedia's Alexa ranking

Biographies
::Fijian biographies
::Lebanese biographies
::Political biographies
::Religious leaders
Lists of related topics
Nations of the world (articles)
::*Fiji
::*India
::*Lebanon
::*New Zealand
::*Nigeria
::*Portugal
::*South Africa
Political topics
Religious topics
Wikipedians I'd like to thank
Miscellaneous articles
::Templates
::Categories


Christian Brethren Church of New Zealand
Christianity in Korea
David Yonggi Cho
Pitcairn rape trial of 2004
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara
Reconciliaiton and Unity Commission of Fiji
Yoido Full Gospel Church

Everything I write is about something that interests me, so in one sense every article is special. There are, however, a few articles I've worked on that I am particularly proud of.

The article about Ratu Mara appeared on the Main Page, at the time of his death in April 2004. This was the first time one of my articles appeared there.

I first wrote the Christianity in Korea article as a university assignment back in 1988. It was one of the few things that I ever got Grade A for. Only a minor update was required to turn it into a Wikipedia article.


Templates:
::*Wikipedialang
::*Index of Fiji-related articles
::*Index of Lebanon-related articles
::*List of Fijians | p | s
::*Wikiproject Fiji
::*Wikipedias - language list
::*Wikipedias - test wikis
::*Supercount
::*Milestone statistics
::*Monthly statistics
::*New articles (monthly)
::*Wikipedians by edit count
Miscellaneous:
::*Oceania portal
::*List of Fiji-related categories
::*Requests for adminship
::*Announcements
::*New Pages


Category:Fiji stubs

All red links:
::Index of Fiji-related articles
::List of Lebanon-related topics
::Open Brethren

Expand, update, or rewrite:
::Paul Bérenger
::Mauritian Militant Movement
::Militant Socialist Movement
::Anerood Jugnauth
::Navin Ramgoolam
::Rodney Acraman

Pending articles:
::Pending article 1
::Pending article 2
::Pending article 3
::Pending article 4


  • (original) : articles originally authored by me — though they may have been significantly changed by others since then.
  • (rewrite) : articles started by others, but which I have so completely reworked that they amount to original articles of mine.
  • (major edit) : articles written originally by others, but which I have substantially edited.
  • (reorganized) : a series of articles; numerous paragraphs from one article have been moved to another in the same series.
  • (translated) : articles electronically translated from Wikipedia articles in other languages.
Multi-licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License versions 1.0 and 2.0
I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 1.0 and version 2.0. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides.