Bilorv (he/they) is a British Wikipedia editor. They joined Wikipedia in December 2013 and have been volunteering for around 45% of Wikipedia's existence. They have made around 35,000 edits (stats). Many of their edits relate to television, comedy, non-fiction books and other media.
Taking part in the 2020 WikiCup during an extremely disciplined, productive and surprisingly happy period of my life in which I used newfound COVID-19 lockdown time to do things that mattered to me, including all this.
Approving and improving What Were You Wearing? through Articles for Creation, a newcomer contribution that just needed a once-over by someone experienced in the style guide of Wikipedia.
Writing Queen's graph, an article about maths and chess.
Creating "The 1975" when I first heard the song, as I listened to it over and over for hours with a surge of melancholy, outrage and optimism running through me.
Working on Black Mirror articles, each marginally less worse-written than the last—an enormous undertaking over many years on a highly viewed topic.
The latest thing I've written, before the passion fades and resurfaces in a new topic.
I edited briefly prior to registering an account and have made occasional uncontroversial edits while logged out. I have never edited for pay or for a financial conflict of interest. Starting in April 2022, I endeavour to construe "conflict of interest" as widely as possible and use the edit summary "this is a conflict of interest edit" wherever I could be seen to have a (non-financial) conflict of interest. I have registered the accounts User:Bilrov and User:BiIorv as doppelgänger accounts to avoid impersonation.
Committed identity: f8c28b1c63fffce47dfd70beea5dc3f9fb69858390dbd8d2d14a5f824bf2f00e0e35bb2d776d88b95c9c1fe0c7f3b316e564d14fa41a7288ed18b45419201bc1 is a SHA512commitment to this user's real-life identity.