Ed Erhart

@ed_erhart

I study sociopolitical reactions to battleships. Volunteer , work . My tweets/RTs don't represent their views.

Joined February 2014

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  1. On 's main page: beautiful restoration by Adam Cuerden, nearly 12k pixels wide.

  2. Read about Mother Jones and 8 other campaigners for workers' rights in 's great post:

  3. As a festive aside

  4. Clara Lemlich led NYC garment workers in 1909. Meet other heroes of :

  5. What was your favorite book to read as a child?

  6. APRIL 26, 711: Take this to the bank: no Muslim army will ever cross over from North Africa to invade the Iberian Peninsula

  7. Same-sex penguin couple hatched an egg another couple could not, and raised a chick together.

  8. 510 clicks a second to Prince's Wikipedia article at peak. How engineers helped world write & read a musical legacy.

  9. The most-edited Wikipedia pages over the last 15 years:

  10. So many people loved Prince that his death would have broken Wikipedia—if Michael Jackson hadn't done it first.

  11. In 24 hours since his death, people viewed Prince’s English-language 10M times

  12. This seems unprecedented

  13. That feeling when you order an item "fulfilled by " w/ 2-day shipping and suddenly it's not available & going to arrive days late

  14. Just found this on tumblr. Godspeed, anarchist librarian kid.

  15. Join Art History Challenge: 30 countries, 40 languages. Bringing the power of to

  16. It's Charlie Chaplin's birthday. Read why 2 volunteer editors worked a year on his article.

    Charlie Chaplin in "The Kid," 1921.
    Vine by Jeff Elder
    View on Vine
  17. It's Charlie Chaplin's bday. Two volunteers spent a year on his featured Wikipedia article.

  18. I don't believe in the death penalty except for people who use "THE ORIGINAL TRILOGY" to advertise screenings of the Special Edition.

  19. Want to opt your kid out of ads? Facebook makes it easy. Just head on over to the NOTARY PUBLIC.

  20. Adrianne Wadewitz, a scholar & Wikipedian that we'll always remember. | - by

  21. Why left the Board: “I exchanged a walk on part in the war for a lead role in the cage.”

  22. Incredible tribute to Adrianne Wadewitz, one of my all time favorite Wikipedian people, who died 2 years ago today.

  23. Adrianne "Awadewit" Wadewitz, a Wikipedia editor and friend, died two years ago today.

  24. I am not making this up: Manson family member Tex Watson made detailed requests for edits to his Wikipedia page:

  25. News on Wikipedia: How a world of volunteers dove into the leaked Panama Papers

  26. Panama Papers on Wikipedia: 36 languages, 319 editors, 366k page views on Monday, 87 sources.

  27. Minutes after story broke there was a Wikipedia article. Six hours later there 286 edits & 10 sources.

  28. Minutes after the news broke, a world of volunteer Wikipedia editors dove into the .

  29. RIP Joe Medicine Crow, a talented scholar and the LAST Crow Tribe War Chief. He was 102.

  30. Thanks for all the follows and retweets over the past 4 years. You can find me personally on if you want to get in touch. –Andreas

  31. Public service announcement: after 8250 tweets and over 100 Wikipedia press stories, I'm handing this account over to Wikipediocracy staff.

  32. Benjamin Franklin talks about why he doesn't reply to tweets

  33. "son," he said to me, "there are only two things in this world you need to remember"

  34. Yo, FO 420. Tell me all you know about South American dreadnoughts and I'll let you go unharmed.

  35. Here are the 15 most edited articles of all time on Wikipedia. REAX? SURPRISES?

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