User:IntoThinAir/DYK

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To date, 49 articles that I created have been featured as DYKs on the main page.* The dates featured here are those on which the article appeared on the main page, not the date they were created or nominated.

Article count by year[edit]

  • 2013: 6
  • 2014: 14
  • 2015: 12
  • 2016: 6
  • 2017: 7
  • 2018: 3 (so far)

2013[edit]

  1. Diane Harper (September 1)
  2. H. Hugh Fudenberg (October 15)
  3. Paul Ashwood (November 1)
  4. Max Wiznitzer (November 1)
  5. Emily Willingham (November 25)
  6. Animal models of autism (December 18)

2014[edit]

  1. Administrators (Wikipedia) (February 5)
  2. Jose Salvador Alvarenga (February 11)
  3. Rachael Dunlop (March 8)
  4. George H. Taylor (March 23)
  5. Australian paradox (April 11)
  6. Wonderlick (May 16)
  7. The Friggs (June 20)
  8. Amy Allison (July 9)
  9. Ice Bucket Challenge (September 2)
  10. Anastasios Tsonis (October 13)
  11. Lutefisk (band) (November 16)
  12. Do You Believe in Magic? The Sense and Nonsense of Alternative Medicine (November 30)
  13. Nikki Lane (December 6)
  14. Emma Sulkowicz (December 9)

2015[edit]

  1. California Proposition 47 (2014) (January 1)
  2. Metabolically healthy obesity (January 10)
  3. Tor Wager (February 3)
  4. Sony Pictures Entertainment hack (February 7)
  5. Ubhejane (March 14)
  6. Melanie's Marvelous Measles (March 22)
  7. Geoffrey Kabat (March 24)
  8. Murder of Farkhunda (March 29)
  9. Shooting of Brian Moore (June 21)
  10. Clean Power Plan (August 15)
  11. Takeshi Hirayama (August 22)
  12. Abraham Lilienfeld (September 24)

2016[edit]

  1. Foxymorons (February 8)
  2. Jeffrey Swanson (February 13)
  3. SPOT (TSA program) (April 4)
  4. Emily Temple-Wood (April 23)
  5. William Chambliss (May 16)
  6. Jeffrey Fagan (October 8)

2017[edit]

  1. Stella Chess (January 22)
  2. James D. Wright (March 27)
  3. Jaye Muller (April 6)
  4. Jo Carol Pierce (July 21)
  5. Addiction Rare in Patients Treated with Narcotics (August 5)
  6. Bartley-Fox Law (September 6)
  7. Georgia House Bill 87 (September 26)

2018[edit]

  1. John A. Kenney Jr. (April 23)
  2. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health (August 30)
  3. Statcheck (December 14)

2019[edit]

  1. Raymond Arritt (January 12)

*The exceptions are ''Rachel Dunlop'', ''animal models of autism'', ''Ice Bucket Challenge'', ''2014 Cairns child killings'', ''Sony Pictures Entertainment hack'', and ''Emily Temple-Wood'', all of which were created by me, but nominated by someone else. Also, I didn't create "2014 Cairns child killings" but still got credit for it; it is not included in the above count since I didn't create it. Similarly, I am not including Kayla Mueller because I didn't create it or make any substantive contributions to it.