I know Wikipedia can be an intimidating environment. All the policies, aggressive editors, weird syntax and systemic bias do not make for a very welcoming atmosphere.
If you have questions or ever want feedback on anything, you can always ping me or write on my talk page. I do not know everything, but usually can find someone who would be able to help. Let us build the world's largest encyclopedia together!
Software developer and works council member based in Berlin, Germany and passionate about free information, journalism, digital rights and Yiddish culture. Most of my editing lately are with WikiProject Labor and improving coverage of trade unions, particularly of transnational companies. Have a specific company in mind? Suggest one on my talk page. You can read an interview I did with fellow editor User:Zarasophos on the topic of digital unionism and Wikipedia.
I am not a lawyer, but my work involves a lot of legal analysis and research, and I enjoy writing and researching about technology, labor law and other laws in general. I am not very knowledgeable about art, but would love to learn more about it, particularly Mucha, Chagall, Höch.
My goals are to have/create a Wikipedia article about every single notable Jewish newspaper, document all labor relations/trade unions of major transnational companies and make gnome edits here and there. I'm regularly active in Wikipedia:Teahouse and Wikipedia:Village pump (technical) and would love to make my first Lua Module contribution soon. You can also learn from my Mistakes.™️