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Latest revision as of 03:28, 25 January 2026
I’m Polunbus and made my first Wikipedia edit in the early-mid 2000s when I changed an instance of “sex” to “gender.” Then, terrified when I realized that a 12 year old can actually edit Wikipedia, reverted it. It wasn’t an appropriate edit anyway, but I hope I’m able to one day track down those diffs!
- I wondered if it was an article on MLK, but searching through the diffs between 2002‒2005 didn’t reveal anything
- Is there a way to search through diffs programmatically? I certainly don’t have the computing resources to manage that unless I can restrict what I download.
- I downloaded the revision history from SNAP to no avail; I might need the full history instead of just the revisions.
- I am close, I downloaded a full-history through-2007 vintage of Wikipedia and have identified a small number of edits that could be mine. It seems likely it was a page about Pokemon.
- Maintenance work:
- to do:
- Solar_System#Orbits, table has manual converts
- Wenzel’s, see Diamond Geezer
- look for convert opportunities, especially in lists:
- List of waterfalls in Japan
- audit for convert template usage
- add infobox
- Shōmyō_Falls
- Yōrō_Falls
- audit for convert template usage

