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You are invited to participate in the '''Destubathon of the Americas ↗''', a contest/editathon which will run from May 1 to May 31. The goal is to destub as many of our 475,000+ stubs for the Americas (from Alaska down to Chile) as possible. A good chance to have fun in expanding many of our old stale stubs and win up to £2000 ($2680) in Amazon vouchers for expanding stub articles. Sign up in the Contestants/participants section on the contest page if interested. Even if not interested in prizes you are still warmly welcome to participate in it as an editathon! Hopefully we can achieve something significant in the month of May together! ♦ <span style="font-variant:small-caps;color:#aba67e">''Dr. Blofeld''</span> 17:05, 15 April 2026 (UTC)
Stochastic Terrorism entry
Ich -- because I had edited a reference to my own work on that page, I have been tagged for Conflict of Interest and they stripped out a bunch of stuff. I at least had someone to leave the reference for the illustrations. Just for your reference, here are two new papers that look at the numerical side of Stochastic Terrorism instead of the layman/political one: Leveraging Behavioral Analytics to Prevent Lone-Actor Terrorism in the United States: A Scoping Review; and The Mathematics of Political Mayhem: A Computational Model for Predicting Stochastic Violence.
I looked at your profile. I'll be back in Berlin in December. I grew up there for three years (74-77) and went to JFK Gemeinschaftsschule Berlin. Tchuss Bartman82 (talk) 09:52, 16 May 2026 (UTC)
:Hi @Bartman82 and @Ich,
:In case it's helpful I took a look at the first reference ↗ and am very hesitant to use it at first glance since the only mentions of stochastic terrorism are in reference to the 2022 symposium paper you wrote that I'm similarly not sure is reliable enough for inclusion. Also, the lead author is a PhD candidate and cannot find indicators of reliability for the journal on Wikipedia (such as an article or evidence of citations).
:As for the second paper, it is already referenced twice in the article but may be worth citing more thoroughly given it is recent and from a reputable journal. It also, I should note, cites your symposium paper. Not sure whether that is a conflict of interest in such a small field but I wanted to flag for Ich just in case. Superb Owl (talk) 05:44, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
::I sent that to Ich. These popped up in my academic interest feed. Ich had found my papers and sought me out, so he knows I'm the author of several related papers as well as someone who was active in anti-terrorism. Since he was interested in my work, including asking me to edit his post, I am sending him things with respect to those that was relate to my work for his consideration. As you said, Ich did good work before. ~2026-29806-91 ↗ (talk) 20:08, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
Thanks for the pings {{u|Bartman82}} & {{u|Superb Owl}}. At this point I've done about as much article content as I'm realistically able to{{snd}}I'm a layperson who took an interest in the topic and did a bunch of reading and wiki-ing, which was enough to get the article to the point where it was {{frac|2|1|2}} years ago. I'm glad to see how much better it has gotten with the attention it has had since then, but where it is now, I'm out of my depth. I know Wikipedia encourages academics to write about their areas of expertise{{snd}}with policies like WP:SELFCITE ↗ that I haven't had occasion to engage with{{snd}}but haven't had time to follow any of the COI discussions. A thanks again to you both for the work you've put into the page.-<b style="background:#00ffff">''Ich''</b> <span style="font-size: 87%">(talk)</span> 22:03, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
Tea Party Protests edit
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Protest_paradigm&diff=prev&oldid=1356534126
Hi there, thanks for adding to the protest paradigm ↗ article. I'm reaching out because the edit you made seems to have been cut off. I implemented a temporary fix but I'd love for you to finish your thoughts in that section if you have the time - thank you! Alexandraaaacs1989 (talk) 21:56, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
:@Alexandraaaacs1989 Unfortunately for my wiki editing, my offline life has been busy lately, so I'm not able to really dive into the literature and do it justice. It just felt like a glaring omission not to even mention the tea party protests, especially for the contrasts it provided with OWS coverage.-<b style="background:#00ffff">''Ich''</b> <span style="font-size: 87%">(talk)</span> 22:18, 29 May 2026 (UTC)