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About Me

Committed identity: cefd168e1eaa40325cd708e4e10d1389f61dc2e5c97f1adb7693dc65eafa78fc82f6ebb5afe9cd2fbc54abb8ba1a8c2b8925f10fb6865c116db5c97ff48eafda is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.

I am an avid fan of Wikipedia and the opportunities made available for which words cannot describe and this was made possible by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger - take a bow gentlemen.Because of the authenticity of the articles presented, I always made time to visit this site.

In the middle of 2007, I seriously began to surf Wikipedia on a full time basis - more or less, and began to do minor edits, on an anonymous basis during 2008. In the period of 2010, I registered with Wikipedia under a separate user name. From the period of 2011, I registered with Wikipedia under the purview of MediaJet - my current user name which is the same today and perhaps forever.

Given my exhaustive study schedule and long travel hours, I find time to contribute to Wikipedia to the very best of my abilities. I do minor edits where possible and larger edits as and when time permits. No matter how tired I am I enjoy immensely doing this because Wikipedia has helped me a long way in my studies. This is my way of putting something back into the society I live in.I do not overlook Wikimedia commons and contribute to it as well - again as time does permit. In the near future, I hope to increase my contributions to other projects that come under the Wikimedia Foundation. I edit Wikipedia in keeping with my knowledge - in good faith and genuine concern, however, if and where I am incorrect (for whatever reason), please get with me on my user talk page.

In conclusion, I stress on the fact that I contribute avidly to Articles under WikiProject Sri Lanka.


Avoid using neologisms

Neologisms are words and terms that have recently been "coined" and generally do not appear in any dictionary. Avoid using neologisms when creating articles on Wikipedia unless they are part of the subject being covered and need to be explained; in such a case, be sure to define the new words! Neologisms include words made up on the spot and these should never be used in a Wikipedia article. Wikipedia relies on established English to explain its subjects. It is important that every word in Wikipedia can be understood by those who read it. This ensures that Wikipedia always conveys accessible and meaningful knowledge.