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    This user builds prep sets at Did you know.
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    For a colleague I've been confused with on occasion, seeUser:Leaky caldron.
    Me at a family reunion, top right

    Hi there, I'm theleekycauldron! I also go byleek,leeky, andclaudia. I do some writing and editing around here – it's pretty fun, in addition to being an enormous privilege. I also try to make myself useful around the backrooms of the project, usually atWikipedia:Did you know, sometimes with some fancy-lookingextra buttons I've been given access to. They're really not all that scary, and I hope I'm not either – in fact, I bet you're pretty cool! Come hang around andtalk to me if you'd like, maybe there's something I can do for you :) if you want some dense information about what exactly I do around here and why, keep reading – if you find that terribly dull, maybe instead you can spend that time finishing up that project that's been sitting on your to-do list for eons. You know which one I'm talking about. Go do it! Or stay here! I'll probably never know either way! Happy editing :)

    Bit about me

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    I started editing in the summer of 2020, as a minor who was bored out of her skull in the pandemic – I kind of flitted in and out,making fixing[a] typos here and there, scoringmy first GA in March 2021. By that summer, I could feel the habit slipping – I hadn't really made any connections with other people, I couldn't find much to write about, and I was getting discouraged. But then, in August, I discovered the project side ofDid you know (DYK), which I'd only vaguely interacted with before. One of the admins running the project noted that they needed someone tobuild prep sets, and after trying it once, I immediately fell in love with it, going back to do it again the next day and the next. I got to read and fact-check a half-dozen fun facts from new articles a day – it was enjoyable, it was insightful, and I was helping do something positive and productive. And I started making friends! Having familiar faces to work alongside was a huge bonus; all at once, I went from a nerd trying to relieve pandemic boredom to a nerd in a community of other nerds just like me! (Who were also, presumably, trying to relieve pandemic boredom.) The rest is history – I've helping out at DYK ever since, and I've been hoping to find people who need the same jolt of inspiration and community I did, particularly minors who don't have much of a voice anywhere else.

    It was a leek. Leekshappen. They've happened since the beginning of time.

    I've got no deeds to do, no promises to keep
    I'm dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep, let the
    morningtime drop all its petals on me
    Life, I love you, all is groovy!

    Manny: Hey wait, I thought rhinos were vegetarians?

    Sid: An excellent point–!

    Manny: –Shut up!

    Carl: Who says we're gonna eat 'im after we kill 'im?

    Manny: You know, I don't like animals that kill for pleasure.

    Ice Age (2002)

    I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains
    I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
    There's more than one answer to these questions
    Pointing me in a crooked line
    And the less I seek my source for some definitive,
    Closer I am to fine!

    Some people like to call me "leek" or "leeky" – fine by me, as long as you spell it in lowercase! As for the name itself,theleekycauldron is a roughportmanteau ofleek, the root vegetable, andThe Leaky Cauldron, a pub in theHarry Potter universe.[1] Leeks have been my thing for about as long as I've had this account: my friend and I randomly chose vegetables to identify with, and I went with leeks on a lark.[b] Couldn't tell ya why! I've been aHarry Potter fan for way, way longer than that, though – really, about as far back as I can remember. It's a rocky time to be aHarry Potter fan, I suppose, especially being a trans person who doesn't read a lot of fanfiction – but the books helped me find a passion for reading and learning, and I owe them my thanks for that, even if their author turned out to be not so nice.

    In real life, I'm a law student – it's what interests me, and I like interesting. But I do also love to make music, write music, write code, write fiction, write opinion pieces, write in my diary; I'm a big writing fan, although I can't ever seem to actually get myself to do it. Mymodus operandi is that my sleep schedule is awful, my attention span is unpredictable, and my talent for procrastination is awe-inspiring, but I generally feel that being active[c] is good for me, so I make an effort to find the people and things that make me want to engage with a productive and healthy life, and Wikipedia is one of those things. Thankfully, there are lots of things that keep me alive, healthy, and full of ajoie de vivre that compels me to singSimon & Garfunkel in public :)

    As I'll cover in great detail below, I do a bunch of odd tasks to make this site a little better and prevent it from going off the rails. I do my best to avoidbeing wrong on the internet – unfortunately, I find myself to be human, and the thought ofdisengaging from anything and everything that might cause me to make a mistake is terribly boring! So instead,I have a talk page where you can go to complain about me, ask me questions, and otherwise challenge me to make better decisions on the project. I like being challenged! If no one ever did that, I'd be pretty bad at my job. Some of my favorite people, on and off of this website, achieved that distinction because they told me to my face that I was wrong and needed to do better, and brought a convincing argument to boot. Sometimes I make decisions usingextra buttons, in which case, uh, everything I said above still applies (applies more, actually!).

    As I mentioned above, I do a lot of work at DYK – and while a huge draw was finding a community there, the importance of the actual content work that DYK does can't be understated. As someone who grew up on the educational side of YouTube,[d] who had the chance to pick my own interests and chase after them to my heart's content, I know firsthand of the power a resource like Wikipedia can have to shape minds and help people discover their own love of learning. DYK is one of Wikipedia's best ways of being more than a stack of reading material – of trying to give readers something they can be inspired by, somethingthat leaves them wanting to know more. That's why I'll always push the project towards content that is engaging, insightful, edifying, or just plain fun, and try to encourage those submissions when we get them. That doesn't mean that I think we should beposting clickbait, though.

    Articles I've worked on

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    Stubs

    These are usually expandable or have already been expanded by someone else; I've starred articles where I've left lots of sources that could turn the stub into something way better. Take a look!

    Things I haven't done yet

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    Ideas for someone else

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    Other stuff I do around here

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    DYK

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    The vast majority of my energy is spent atDid you know, a section of theMain Page that airs fun and intruiging facts from new and improved articles. I nominate my articles to appear at DYK virtually every chance I get, but I spend much more timeassembling and scheduling DYK sets (known in the biz as "prep building"), and as anadministrator, I also stamp sets that others have built so that they can go on the Main Page (we need more of these!).This is a random selection of my hooks about people named "claudia" :)

    Portrait head of Claudia Octavia
    Portrait head of Claudia Octavia
    • ... thatNero's divorce ofClaudia Octavia(pictured) caused public outcry – so he had her executed instead?
    • ... that after her father receivedhospice care, Connecticut state legislatorClaudia Powers introduced bills to include hospice under Medicare?
    • ... that Minnesota legislatorClaudia Meier cosponsored a bill freeing women from having to take their husbands' last names, and then took her husband's last name?
    • ... that afterClaudia Fleming's dessert cookbook went out of print due to poor sales, used copies began circulating on eBay for hundreds of dollars?
    • ... that despite perceived sexist tropes inThe West Wing's women,C. J. Cregg is widely considered to be one of the show's most complex and witty characters?

    A full list of hooks can be foundhere.

    Scripts and bots

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    I runGalliumBot; he does a bunch of tasks related to DYK and stuff. Does any of it work? ... not really, no. But I sure did put a bunch of time into 'em!

    1. prepset'shalf-assedworkbench (pshaw)
    2. DYKaddition andremovalnotary (darn)
    3. viewsanalyzer forDYKextraordinaire (vandyke)
    4. promotioncounter,to,ostensibly,rank (proctor)

    Essays

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    1. DYK and attribution: Just like the lead of an article, a DYK hook fact shouldn't be in wikivoice if the body of the article or the source isn't willing to say the fact in their own voice.
    2. Some disputes aren't worth it: How to handle a hot conflict over something that doesn't actually matter for readers.
    3. Source your plot summaries: Plot summary can be sometimes be avoided by following what reliable sources say is important to the story.
    4. Tell me something interesting: A short thought experiment to test if you've got a good DYK hook.
    5. Why some hooks are interesting: DYK hooks are intriguing when they entice a reader into wanting to know more, and editors should justify why their hooks will accomplish that goal.

    Badges, WikiProjects, and other good shtick

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    This editor is a
    Senior Editor II
    and is entitled to display thisRhodium
    Editor Star
    .
    This editor is aMost Pluperfect Labutnum and is entitled to display thisBook of Knowledge with Coffee Cup Stain, Cigarette Burn, Chewed Broken Pencil, Sticky Note, and Bookmark.
    theleekycauldron
     
    Editor of the Week
    for the week beginning December 4, 2022
    Recognized for her brilliant DYK prep work, eclectic article writing and active promotion at DYK, creating many prep sets and userscripts to speed up the process. She frequentsWT:DYK, making quick decisions on nominations and significant contributions to discussions. leek's featured work ranges fromUnited States congressional delegations from Hawaii toC. J. Cregg to the ever-debatedPronunciation of GIF, and her GAs are no less varied! Her sense of humor and ease of manner does not go unnoticed.
    Recognized for
    creatingPSHAW allowing for easy promotion
    Nominators:Sennecaster,Kavyansh.Singh, andMr Serjeant Buzfuz
    Submit a nomination
    Trophy case :)
    FromDateTitleImageKind note :D
    Amakuru2021 September 3The DYK BarnstarHi Theleekycauldron, a little appreciation of all the hard work you've put into the DYK space in the past few weeks. There is often a shortage of people willing to build prep sets and take part in the other grunt work, and thanks in part to your efforts the large backlog has now been reduced. Keep up the good work!
    ezlev2021 September 30The Barnstar of Good HumorFor abasket of puns and related wordplay inyour DYK nomination. Thanks for making me laugh!
    Beccaynr2021 October 10The Purple StarThe Purple StarFor your kindness and grace with theErynn Chambers article andAfD.
    Victuallers2021 November 23The Random Acts of Kindness BarnstarReally appreciating the Hook updates. Thank you. Please have this barnstar.
    Ktin2021 November 24The Tireless Contributor BarnstarHello there! Thanks so much for the energy that you bring to theWP:DYK project!!! Editors like you are the reason this place is so beautiful! Thanks and stay awesome!
    Kingsif2021 December 30The Good Heart BarnstarThe Good Heart BarnstarAs we come to the end of another terrifying year, I must express my gratitude for you on Wikipedia. Be it quick responses, prepbuilding like nobody has before (and we've tried!), or just putting up with all my DYK talk messages, requests, and getting lost. Thank you, happy new year.
    Bruxton2022 January 7The DYK BarnstarFor your tremendous contributions to the DYK process.
    The Most Comfortable Chair2022 January 29The Barnstar of IntegrityFor your honest introspection in response to question 20. The ability to realize your mistakes, straight-up admit that you were wrong without making excuses, and reflect on how it helped you grow shows true character and a level of maturity which a lot of us never reach — this makes you eminently worthy of administratorship in my book.
    🐔dat2022 January 29The Barnstar of Good HumorPer the most recent diff of this page. The one involving picking at your face.
    Maile2022 January 29The Tireless Contributor BarnstarYou gave it your best efforts. There is always tomorrow, and another chance somewhere down the line. In the meantime, keep on with the good work you do for all of us
    Jeromi Mikhael2022 January 29The Original BarnstarReally sorry for forgetting to attend your RfA. I'm busy in my home wiki and real life, so I forgot to look after enwiki. I've seen the answers to the RfA, and none of this is immature. Those who doubt you think that people can't change in a matter of months, but who I am talking to now clearly disproves that statement. Some other people have warned you to wait for several months for the RfA, but you pushed forward regardless. You might have lost the battle, but you won the war. Prove to them that you are not the 16-year-old they might think about.
    HouseOfChange2022 February 28The Barnstar of Good HumorYour kindness and energy are a bright spot at DYK and elsewhere. Thank you!
    Bilorv2022 March 24The Surreal BarnstarCongrats on winningWall-to-wall coverage, which I continue to think is one of the hardest Challenges despite the number of people who have proved me wrong! And on your first TFA as well, I believe. I know a lot of your work focuses on the Main Page, so I shouldn't be so surprised, but well done. :)
    evrik2022 April 13The DYK BarnstarIn appreciation of your hard work.
    Reidgreg2022 May 10The Teamwork BarnstarAwarded jointly and severally toSpidey104.PCN02WPS,Evrik, and Theleekycauldron, for all of your timely help withFree Comic Book Day for the event's 20th anniversary: expanding the article, cleaning it up, offering advice, reviewing it at GAN and DYK, and promoting its late entry into the queue. It has been greatly appreciated.
    Rlink22022 May 15The DYK BarnstarKeep up the good work. I am still trying to ramp up to my previous levels of Wiki activity, which includes promoting hooks.
    Paradise Chronicle2022 June 19The Galactic BarnstarFor your resilience and persistence in improving the DYK process. What would DYK look like without you?
    Eddie8912023 March 10The Original BarnstarThanks for all your work, both with content and especially in the (relatively thankless) task of DYK management. It is high quality, and most appreciated.
    Derpytoucan2023 March 13The Tireless Contributor BarnstarThank you for your work onCalifornia politicians!
    Ixtal2023 April 5The Content Creativity BarnstarFor creating some of my favorite articles in fun and engaging topics. Whenever I want to convince people that editing Wikipedia is fun I show them your work, so I thought I'd give you a lil' shiny star in recognition of your contributions.
    CactiStaccingCrane2024 January 23The Tireless Contributor Barnstar... that leek looks likecalçot and both can be grilled over a hot fire for consumption?

    building prep sets

    Thank you for quality articles such asSLAPP Suits,A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote andJulie Schmit-Albin, for building prep sets for DYK with a keen eye on diversity of topics, such ason 9/11, and an open ear for my complaints, and uplifting replies, - you are anawesome Wikipedian!

    --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:12, 11 September 2021 (UTC)

    References

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    1. ^well, it's my user page, isn't it?
    2. ^leek removed this entry because she felt she hadn't contributed enough, butI am grateful for her ongoing support on the article and so have restored this. Thanks as always, Claudia.--Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe)
    3. ^This was a lighthearted tribute to acertain user by the same name, who I encountered when I first entered the DYK sphere.

    Notes

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    1. ^I didgenuinely make this typo when I first wrote this paragraph. ironic :)
    2. ^My friend went with therutabaga, for the record. Other friends who later got in on the joke tookblueberries,irish coffee, andbroccoli.
    3. ^Mentally, of course. Couldn't catch me dead on a jogging track. I do enjoy a good bike ride, though :)
    4. ^3Blue1Brown (math),CrashCourse,Kurzgesagt,TED-Ed,CGP Grey,12tone (music),Primer (language), andjan Misali are all top-notch channels well worth your time and eyeballs :)

    Co-conspirators

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    Pre-expansion classes

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    2. ^abcdefgh stub
    3. ^TNTed.
    4. ^abc start
    5. ^ab C

    claudias

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    1. ^claudia!
    2. ^claudia!
    3. ^claudia!
    4. ^claudia!
    5. ^claudia!
    6. ^claudia! i'm (indirectly) named after this one :)
    7. ^claudia!
    8. ^claudia!
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