Wikipedia does not yet have a User page called Kayaker. And now it does, 2½ 4½ 6 9¼ years (and counting) after I first contributed to Wikipedia in May 2003, when there were about 120,173 articles instead of the 6,903,527 articles we have now.
Abigail Scott Duniway

I rarely log in, except to attempt to contribute images, reply to some issue about an image I contributed (if I notice the problem in time), or rename pages[1]. Editing without logging in promotes close reading of my contributions, which almost always improves them. As a side effect of not logging in I realize I miss out on the good and the bad of being a cenobitic Wikipedian.

Pet projects include

When bored, I find a random article to clean up; as of 2007 2012, I find reasons to improve about 1 out of 3 random articles.

A few more of my creations:

Footnotes

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  1. ^ The growing list of new restrictions on unregistered users since the John Seigenthaler Sr. Wikipedia biography controversy has made the list of reasons to log in grow, I'm sorry to say.
  2. ^ More information on the format is available here.