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Cocobb8
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Cocobb8
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JoinedMarch 1st, 2023
First editApril 19, 2023
Edit count5740+
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Hello! I am Cocobb8, a Wikipedia editor who's been around for over a year. I enjoy sourcing articles and doing all kinds of patrolling; scroll down for more about my contributions!

Check out the options below to contact me:

  • 🗣 Do you need to talk to me? ............................................ 💬 Chat with me
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If you think I made a mistake, please let me know by pinging me on the relevant talk page or by contacting me through my talk page. You can also view some of my mistakes as a Wikipedian!


What I do on Wikipedia

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I am a WikiGnome, so I spend much of my time on Wikipedia patrolling the encyclopedia in all sorts of ways (I'm a huge fan of Special:Random), though I did create 4 articles. I also enjoy helping out novice Wikipedians.

Things I like to spend some time doing around here include:

If you would like learn more about my contributions throughout Wikipedia:

My awards

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This editor is a Yeoman Editor and is entitled to display this Service Badge.
Currently, this editor has earned the Yeoman Editor service award.

To get to the next level, Experienced Editor, he needs to meet the editing requirement.
Progress towards the next level (by edits): [ 1740 / 2000 ]

87% completed

  

This user has earned the
100 Edits Award.
This user has earned the
1000 Edits Award.

Cool stuff

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Today's featured article:
Freedom From Want

Freedom from Want is the third of the Four Freedoms, a series of four oil paintings by American artist Norman Rockwell. The works were inspired by the Four Freedoms articulated in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union address. The painting was published in the March 6, 1943, issue of The Saturday Evening Post. It depicts a group of people gathered around a dinner table for a holiday meal, all of whom were friends and family of Rockwell; they were photographed individually and painted into the scene. Freedom from Want has become an iconic representation of Thanksgiving and family gatherings in general, and has had a wide array of adaptations and other uses. Popular then and now in the United States, it caused resentment in Europe where the masses were enduring wartime hardship. The work is highly regarded as an example of mastery of the challenges of painting in white on a white background and as one of Rockwell's most famous works. (This article is part of a featured topic: Four Freedoms.)

1884 United States presidential election
The 1884 United States presidential election was held in November 1884 between Grover Cleveland of the Democratic Party, James G. Blaine of the Republican Party, and two third-party candidates. The election was narrowly won by Cleveland, who won 219 Electoral College votes to Blaine's 182, ending a run of six consecutive Republican victories. The issue of personal character featured strongly during the 1884 campaign. Blaine had been prevented from getting the Republican presidential nomination during the previous two elections because of the stigma of a set of letters that he had written, while Cleveland was perceived as having high personal integrity. This campaign advertisement for Blaine, captioned "Another voice for Cleveland", was published in the New York magazine The Judge on September 27, 1884, and aimed to shift this balance and attack Cleveland's morals by alleging that he had fathered an illegitimate child while he was a lawyer in Buffalo, New York. The chromolithograph illustration depicts a weeping woman holding a baby who cries out "I want my pa!" as Cleveland walks past. Cleveland's campaign responded that he had formed a connection with the woman in question and had assumed responsibility for the child, but that his paternity was unproven.Poster credit: Frank Beard; restored by Adam Cuerden
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The derailed Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151 train on the MRT tracks
The derailed Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151 train on the MRT tracks

Backlogs

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Wikipedia vandalism information
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Level 4
Level 4

Low to moderate level of vandalism

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3.17 RPM according to DeadbeefBot 13:52, 27 November 2025 (UTC)

Pending changes backlog
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Level 4
Level 4

Low backlog

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4 pages according to DatBot 17:00, 27 November 2025 (UTC)

AfC Backlog

Level 9
Level 9

2-month backlog at AFC.
There are currently 2,881 pending submissions.
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New pages patrol backlog

Level 1
Level 1

Very high unreviewed pages backlog (18304)


16:00, 27 November 2025 (UTC)

Cool stats

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