User:beejamjam
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Heyo, I'm beejamjam. For myself, Wikipedia is a means by which I can feel that I am positively impacting a world that, elsewhere, feels almost unresponsive to genuine endeavours to improve it.
My time on Wikipedia
[edit]I created this account as JamJamSvn a good while before I started editing with any pace, making my first edit to the article Haruhi Fujioka on 30 July 2021. On 29 August 2022, I wrote my first article about the board game Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile. I published my tenth article, on Norwich Pride, on 15 June 2023, and my first (and only) good article – which reached that status on 27 March 2024 – was about the Greenpeace Lyng GM maize action. My hundredth article was about the Norwich city walls, published 26 August 2025. I created 7 articles in 2022, 26 in 2023, 31 in 2024, and 66 in 2025.
As of December 2025, as many as three of the articles I've created appear on Wikipedia's unusual articles list. These are about the cop slide, Cornell University pumpkin prank, and Detroit Bridgerton Themed Ball. Also as of November, the biggest article I've created by character is about the 2024 look-alike contests,[1] and as far as I am aware, the most viewed article I have created is about Gary Stevenson with over 1 million pageviews.[2]
Article creations
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When I make articles from scratch, I try to publish them once they are at the best quality that I can personally achieve. These are all the articles I have created, including those expanded from redirects. They are sorted by assessment and in order of creation date. Selected articles of which I am proudest are in bold. For my contributions to articles I did not create, see my article contributions.
GA-Class
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B-Class
[edit]- 2023: Norwich Pride
- 10 Downing Street lecterns
- Presidential lecterns of the United States
- Alan Hostetter
- 2024: Labour Party Headquarters (UK)
- Breaking Point (UKIP poster)
- Cornell University pumpkin prank
- Vote Leave bus
- Stop the boats
- Detroit Bridgerton Themed Ball
- 2024 look-alike contests
- Glenn McDonald (data engineer)
- 2025: Wycliffe Well
- Pamela Hemphill
- Foka Wolf
- Bethel Hospital, Norwich
- Great Blow
- Chapelfield Gardens
- Bubon sculpture of Septimius Severus
- The Ice House, Great Yarmouth
- Herring Bridge
- Protect the Dolls
- Kseniia Petrova
- Alan Adler (photo booth owner)
- Jenny Lind Children's Hospital
- Norwich cockeys
- Foundry Bridge, Norwich
- Fye Bridge
- Gibbeting of Stephen Watson
C-Class
[edit]- 2022: Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile
- 2023: Susan Kleckner
- Gary Stevenson (campaigner)
- Museum of Transology
- Adam Christian Johnson
- Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe
- Doctor Who: Unleashed
- Anti-growth coalition
- Robin Simcox
- Our Guys in Salisbury
- Galop (charity)
- Cop slide
- Bryan West (journalist)
- 2024: Labour Together
- Morgan McSweeney
- Runwood Homes
- West Norfolk Hoard
- Arcs (board game)
- Every Noise at Once
- Sphen and Magic
- Tug Haven
- Thy Slaughter
- Florida Man Games
- Hemingway Days
- Gareth Wild
- 2025: Matthew Perna
- Rock Hard: 1977
- Junior Varsity (band)
- Grünten phallus sculpture
- Gybson's Conduit
- King George V Memorial, Melbourne
- Witness (sculpture)
- Haven Bridge
- Loti Pencil
- McDonald's Ukraine
- T Boy Wrestling
- Louis Bannet
- Norwich city walls
- King Gurgunt
- The Gaza Tribunal
- Apple Rankings
- Whitefriars Bridge
- Carrow Bridge
- Blackfriars Bridge, Norwich
- St Miles Bridge
- St Crispin's Bridge
- Bold Politics with Zack Polanski
- St John the Baptist Church, Harleston
- Chapelfield well mass grave
- Jesus Christ in Richmond Park
- Heigham Park
- God's Own Junkyard
- Exeter Pride
- James Cliffen
- Execution of Cicely Ormes
- Execution of Elizabeth Cooper
- William Suffolk
- Murder of Nicholas Fairles
Start-Class
[edit]- 2022: Shut Up & Sit Down
- Food Chain Magnate
- Board game café
- Draughts (board game café)
- Melbourne WebFest
- 2023: Leder Games
- Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell
- Samson and Hercules sculptures
- Norfolk Museums Service
- People Demand Democracy
- Lucy & Yak
- Lizzie Dearden
- Ted Brown (activist)
- Guy Reffitt
- 2024: Labour for the Common Good
- St Margaret's Church, Lyng
- Liberal Democrat Headquarters (UK)
- Zenobia Award
- World Instant Noodles Association
- Royal Arcade, Norwich
- Carrow Works
- Master Peace
- Blossom and Frankie
- Kent Intake Unit
- King's Lynn and West Norfolk Pride
- 2025: Elsing Hall
- Steve Martini (barber)
- Manston arrivals and processing centre
- Tony Abbott onion video
- Beeston bananas
- CyberFirst
- Josh Glanc
- Divorce (band)
- Millionaires for Humanity
- Obituary piracy
- Norwich City Gaol
- Girlband!
- Mya Mehmi
- Portsmouth Pride
- La Famiglia: The Great Mafia War
Stub-Class
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List-Class
[edit]Impact
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Little awards I received
[edit]| Some baklava for you! Your articles about board games are solid and interesting, well done! VickKiang (talk) 09:52, 9 October 2022 (UTC) |
| Some baklava for you! What a great job you've done on the creation of Bethel Hospital, Norwich; I love your clear and engaging prose. Klbrain (talk) 09:52, 28 March 2025 (UTC) |
| A fox for you! Thank you so much for all your hard work making Norwich's fantastic histories better known! Lmk if I can help at all with reviews etc. Lajmmoore (talk) 12:09, 15 November 2025 (UTC) |
Sandboxes
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Articles I made that aren't notable enough
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ This number includes the Leder Games, Master Peace, Thy Slaughter and stop the boats articles, all 4 of which were created from redirects and so do not appear on XTools. It does not include disambiguation pages of which I have created 2, nor deleted articles of which I have 1. As such, this number should be the number on XTools plus 1.
- ^ "Beejamjam". Xtools. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
- ^ "Pageviews Analysis". pageviews.wmcloud.org. Retrieved 4 November 2025.

