Because of my volunteer work as an editor in the Spanish Wikipedia and member of Wikimedia Venezuela, since 2018 I have been a subject of online harassment against me. In retrospect, while like all humans I will always have a bias, my edits tried to be guided by the neutral point of view and the use of reliable sources. Beyond that, these attacks show that there are people (and groups) who do not want to reach consensus in wiki editing, but to silence their "opponents".
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I have edited in Wikipedia since 2014. I'm interested in current events articles, but I have also contributed and edited on topics of history, culture, and international law. If you have questions or queries, my discussion page is available for whatever is needed.
In my experience, there are three ways how neutrality can be achieved: inclusion, wording and omission. I try to keep these three aspects in my and do my best while improving articles.
I think that one of the most prominent existing biases is the geographical bias, which I one that I seek to address and solve.
If at any time you believe this is not the case or disagree, please let me know, as there is always room to become better.
Advice I can offer
Colombia is not the same as Columbia. Even the White House seems to get it wrong every once in a while:
Please mind the diacritical accents in words and last names in Spanish: they make an important difference in pronunciation.