List of notable editors of Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list of Wikipedians includes notable editors of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia who create and maintain the site, as well as other notable people associated with the project and the larger Wikipedia community.
Amin Azzam, an American psychiatrist and clinical professor at the UCSF School of Medicine known for teaching a class of medical students which consists entirely of editing Wikipedia articles[2]
Susan Gerbic, founder and leader of the Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia (GSoW) project
Mike Godwin, former general counsel for the Wikimedia Foundation (2007–2010)
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Martin Haase, a Germanlinguistics professor at the University of Bamberg as well as a linguist, polyglot, and podcaster who is also a Wikipedia volunteer and served as a member of Wikimedia Germany's advisory board (2005–2007)[18]
Osama Khalid, an Arab Wikipedia administrator and medical doctor who was sentenced to 32 years in prison for contributing information critical to the Saudi government.[23]
Rémi Mathis, historian and curator, Wikipedian of the Year (2013), author of Wikipédia. Dans les coulisses de la plus grande encyclopédie du monde (2021)
Tron Øgrim (1947–2007), a Norwegian journalist, author and politician. He was active in Socialist Youth Union (later Red Youth) from 1965 to 1973, and a central[33] figure in the Workers' Communist Party from 1973 to 1984. From 2005 till his death in 2007, he contributed to Wikipedia both online and offline.
Dan O'Sullivan (2016), Wikipedia: A New Community of Practice?, Routledge, p.82, ISBN9781134766246, Another keen wikipedian, the novelist Nicholson Baker...
David Wolf (3 August 2012), "Attention Must Be Paid", Slate, archived from the original on 16 December 2022, retrieved 16 December 2022, Baker was bound to fall for Wikipedia. He begins making small edits to a few articles. After a week, he finds his true calling...
"In memoriam of Ihor Kostenko" (in Ukrainian). Wikimedia Ukraine. 23 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2019.