User:Crafts97

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Crafts97 is the username of an American Wikipedia user. His hobbies and interests are photography, music, games, coding, and books. He currently makes small edits to some pages or adds minor details, although sometimes makes larger additions.

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Crafts97
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Joined (2025-11-03) November 3, 2025 (age 4 months)
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This user's favorite YouTube channels are Jaiden Animations and Markiplier.
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This user watches LOTS of YouTube.
This user feels physical pain when hearing others refer to Wikipedia as "Wiki".
This user loves Wikipe-tan, the cutest personification of Wikipedia.
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He has decompiled a few WebAssembly programs, and also softmodded around four consoles and installed custom firmware on them.

He has put some of his photographs on Wikimedia Commons, but currently plans to just making edits to some articles, and putting some images I take into Creative Commons, and perhaps some Wikipedia pages at some point.

Crafts97 has made edits to the following pages (talk pages not included):

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I've always liked playing video games, and when I learned about Homebrew, especially on my Wii & Wii U, I was ecstatic. That was also how I got hooked into coding and computer shenanigans.

Scratch helped me get more interested in coding, but I also watched (and still do) a decent amount of YouTube, and I especially love videos that break down and explain how games work. It also made me consider being a YouTuber myself and do exactly that. If I ever end up making a YouTube channel and make videos, I think I'll use a visual style similar to Marblr's Portal softlock video.

I have the classic syndrome of being attracted to horror on the internet, such as horror games, like FNAF & SCP - Containment Breach, some horror videos, & trying to find something interesting. I also like really old things and appreciate old technology a lot more than current (sometimes).

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I'm not too interested in anime or manga to be honest, but I do like certain things similar to it. For a time when I was in Paris, France, I found a few ads for RuriDragon intriguing, but nothing more. On the other hand, however, I did find certain things funny and liked, such as Hatsune Miku. I also find the idea and appearance of Wikipe-tan rather hilarious.

I'm interested in books and writing, of course. I've always had an instinctive way of just knowing how to say something in the most grammatically correct way possible, likely due to my mother being an English teacher and hearing her speak High School Level English+ my whole life.

Now I've decided to do things with Wikipedia! I've somewhat done this because I looked more into things with the SCP Foundation and its licensing quirks, & more about public domain and Creative Commons licensing (including The Backrooms Wikidot & Fandom wikis).

I've also grown to have a grudge for CC-BY-SA. I know it was made with the best intentions in mind, but it's just a flat out terrible idea, especially on a grander level, like a fanbase, especially if it begins to have BIG, especially commercial aspects to consider. I won't go out on it right now, as this isn't what this page is for, so I'll cut it now and save you the read.

Here are just a few notable images I took and uploaded to commons. Just IKEA photographs currently.

An IKEA I went to on January 19th, 2026. I took a few photos and when I got home, released them into the public domain.
A bed assembly sign I found at an IKEA.
Restricted Area in an IKEA (located in California, United States) with a reminder for a vest.
Any image that's just text or simple shapes are automatically "public domain" since it's easily replicable. Trademark is still a thing to keep in note, of course.
Ah! Here's a funny quirk with this image! Since it's under CC0, I can use this image of Wikipe-tan for whatever without having to worry about CC-BY-SA (the bane of my existence)! just love legal loopholes.
A Wikipe-tan drawing by Kasuga~jawiki

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