— Wikipedian  —
Name
Nathan HK
BornNathan Malcolm Holmes-King
(2003-12-18) December 18, 2003 (age 20)
Pronounshe/him/his
NationalityUnited States
Country United States
Current locationFremont, California
Languages
Time zonePacific Time
Height1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
HairRed
EyesTeal
HandednessRight
Blood typeType A+
Family and friends
Siblings2
Pets5 Cats
  • Jake
  • Luna
  • Nanny
  • Ninja
  • Spook
Education and employment
Primary schoolNew Horizons School
High schoolCircle of Independent Learning Charter School
UniversityUniversity of San Francisco
Contact info
Emailemperor0nathan@gmail.com
Facebooknathan.holmesking.1
LinkedInnathan-holmesking
Account statistics
Joined19 July 2016
First edit21 July 2016
Userboxes
40%This user has been a Wikipedian for 39.9% of his life.
According to the political compass this user is Economic Left (-5.38) and Social Libertarian (-4.41).
Icelandic
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English
This user likes to translate articles from Icelandic to English.
Icelandic
English
This user likes to translate articles from English to Icelandic.
This user scored 138 on the Wikipediholic test (revision 1096581237).
ASThis user has Asperger syndrome.

I'd write an intro, but it would become outdated way too fast.

Wiki activity

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I am active on the following Wikis:

  • English Wikipedia
  • Icelandic Wikipedia
  • Hawaiian Wikipedia
  • English Wiktionary
  • Icelandic Wiktionary
  • Faroese Wiktionary
  • Hawaiian Wiktionary (currently in Incubator)
  • English Wikibooks
  • Wikidata
  • Wikimedia Commons

Specific projects

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Recognition of my work

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Within WMF projects

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  • I have been awarded the following barnstars:
    • Categorization
    • Energy
    • Random Acts of Kindness

Outside of WMF projects

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  • Pasternack, Alex (January 14, 2021). "As a mob attacked the Capitol, a crowd built Wikipedia". Fast Company. Retrieved March 22, 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  • Jordan, Cash (November 20, 2023). "New Yorker's Won't Buy EVs… Why?". Retrieved November 20, 2023 – via YouTube.
    • At 1:00: "And in New York City, only 21 hundred [sic] of the city's registered two million vehicles are electric vehicles, which means that only 1% of New Yorkers who own cars bought an electric car."
    • I believe that he means 21 thousand, which would be the correct number for the 1% calculation.
    • The Wikipedia page Plug-in electric vehicles in New York (state), which I wrote, gave this number verbatim. The data was from March 2022 (20 months earlier), and there had been more recent figures published, so it is likely that he just read the page.
    • The page has since been updated.
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"Expand Language" topic guidelines

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As a contributor for "Expand Language" templates, I use the following guidelines to sort pages by topic.

  • Biography:
    • All articles about individual people.
    • Individual non-human life forms.
  • Building and structure:
    • All buildings and structures that do not fall into other categories.
    • Bridges and tunnels.
    • Industrial parks.
    • Monuments and memorials.
    • Sports venues.
    • Schools.
  • Culture:
    • Individual media and cultural practices.
    • Musical groups.
    • All non-biographical articles about religion.
    • Media companies.
  • Geography:
    • Natural landforms on Earth.
    • Current geopolitical entities, provided that the article is primarily about the place instead of the government.
    • Natural and recreational parks.
  • Government and politics:
    • Current governments, government agencies, and political parties.
    • Individual elections and referendums.
    • Relations between political entities.
  • History:
    • Historical events that do not fall into other categories.
    • Historical geopolitical and governmental entities.
    • Meteorological events.
  • Military:
    • Current military entities.
    • Individual military campaigns and conflicts.
  • Sports:
    • All sports teams.
    • All sports competitions.
  • Science:
    • All articles about the natural world not covered under other topics.
    • Scientific institutions.
    • Natural landforms on other celestial bodies.
  • Technology:
    • All articles about human inventions not covered under other topics.
    • Technology companies.
    • Articles about transportation technology that do not fall under Transport.
  • Transport:
    • Individual transportation infrastructure.
    • Transportation companies.
    • Individual instances of transportation (e.g. flights).
    • Individual vehicles.
    • Individual types/models of vehicles.

Notes

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