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I'm Zulujive, a computer graphics artist, science communicator and occasional Wikipedia editor. I have over 40 edits and counting, one of the most popular virus graphics in Wikimedia and have made multiple high profile edits. I'm currently working on a paper that I plan to publish to the WikiJournal of Medicine at some point this year. I strive to provide accuracy when contributing to Wikipedia or any other Wikimedia project. Below, you'll find information about contacting me as well as the proper way to bring anything to my attention about my contributions.
I understand some may be unfamiliar with the proper way to contact people in Wikipedia. On each page in Wikipedia, you have a "Talk" page, this is a discussion page relating to that page. On a user page (like this one), you'll also find a "Talk" page. This is for contacting me, just go to my talk page and reply to one of the topics that best relates to what your message is about. Please only contact me through this, I'll get an email notification if you do and will reply as promptly as possible.
Even though I strive for accuracy on my contributions, I may occasionally make errors. Feel free to change my contributions or contact me about the error so I can make the edit myself. As a community, Wikipedia editors are responsible for their edit and their fellow editor's edits. It's our responsibility to provide accurate information by practicing superb research practices and by holding each other accountable.
Before I begin, it's important that I make it clear that this is not a licensing statement, only a personal take on why I license the work the way I do and what licenses I use. First, many of my uploads are in the public domain because I believe that decent graphics should be available to anyone without needing an attribution. Many people have to create their own graphics which can be time consuming if they don't have experience in making graphics. I believe that there should be accessible quality graphics where the author doesn't need to be attributed for everyone. Many graphics that exist on Wikimedia Commons aren't of a standard where they can be used for any serious purpose. Graphics should be simple, elegant and free to use unconditionally. If you have any requests for future uploads, please let me know and I can get them to you. I'm also skilled at Blender, so 3D graphics can be in future projects as well.
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