Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2007/Candidate statements/Feedback

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Since my joining Wikipedia back in November 2006, Wikipedia has been a great part of my daily life. It has been a way for me to contribute to a community dedicated to knowledge, organization and conservation of information. Wikipedia has been a great experience, and I hope know that Wikipedia will continue to be a part of my daily life for the years to come. I would do anything to help this outstanding community, and the best way to do so is by being a member of the Arbitration Comiteee.

I have been blocked in the past, but not for disrupting the community, but for violationg WP:FU. At this moment, I trust that I have learned and understood all the necesasary guidelines to be an excellent example of the community. Wikipedia's guidelines have also helped me in daily life; WP:AGF, WP:BOLD, WP:NPA, WP:COOL, have helped me in discussions and disputes that I have had in the "Real world".

If elected a member of the Arbitration Comitee, I will help the community, as it has helped me in the past. I will be an extremely active member who will do my part in helping the community achieve consensus and will do my best to have both parties leave a dispute/discussion fairly happy. My ultimate goal is to have error-proof loop-hole-free guidelines that will ultimately free the community of disputes and edit-wars, until the point the Arbitration Commitee is no longer needed. Obviously, a goal like this must be given years of concentration and dedication, which I trust I will supply and maintain. Wikipedia, at the moment, is already an excellent professional community and I will do my best to make the community a even better place than it already is. Feedback 20:59, 20 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]