The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth".
This motto reflects the inclusionist desire to change Wikipedia only when no knowledge would be lost as a result.
This user thinks adults should have the personal right, civil liberty and sexual freedom to view, watch and own porn if they so wish, without the intervention or prevention of law, government or authorities.
This user supports and encourages the practice of safe sex.
This user supports the inclusion of sex education in school systems.
This user is a socialist, and is disgusted by this regressive societal system, that places corporate greed and profitability above human life, the environment and the collective well being of society.
This editor is a Most Pluperfect Labutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge with Coffee Cup Stain, Cigarette Burn, Chewed Broken Pencil, Sticky Note, and Bookmark.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than ten years.
This user believes that articles are useless without images.
This user believes in beautifully punctuated text and is thus a †
Wikipedian Hyphen Luddite
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This user believes that userbox should always be pluralised userboxen, and thinks that this is one of the most important and exciting issues of our time.
I used Citation bot to edit-war without realizing it. I tried to run Citation bot on an article, and, after a while, it threw up a 502 error. I assumed that this meant it hadn't successfully run on the page, so I tried running it again. Except it had run... andpromptly been reverted for improperly removing italics, courtesy of a bug in the bot's coding. I ended up running the bot on the page four times, each of them promptly reverted, before I noticed a rather pissed-off talkpage message (from the person who'd been reverting the bot's edits), put two and two together, stopped running the bot on that page, and filed a bug report. (Again, fortunately, bug now fixed.)