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Nationality
  
American

Citizenship
  
United States

Name
  
Justin Knapp


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Full Name
  
Justin Anthony Knapp

Born
  
November 18, 1982 (age 41) (
1982-11-18
)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

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Justin Anthony Knapp (born November 18, 1982), also known by his screen name Koavf, is an American Wikipedia user who was the first person to contribute more than one million edits to Wikipedia. As of July 2015, Knapp had made almost 1.5 million edits to Wikipedia. As of August 2016, he has contributed to and nominated two articles recognized as "featured articles" which he described as "the highest quality of article on Wikipedia". He was ranked No. 1 among the most active Wikipedia contributors of all time from April 18, 2012 to November 1, 2015.

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Education

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Knapp attended Covenant Christian High School, where he enrolled in 1997. He holds degrees in philosophy and political science from Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis. As of 2013, he was pursuing a nursing degree at Indiana University.

Wikipedia

Knapp announced his millionth edit to Wikipedia on April 19, 2012. At the time, he had been submitting on average 385 edits a day since signing up in March 2005; about his performance he said: "Being suddenly and involuntarily unemployed will do that to you." Margaret Ferguson, an associate professor of political science at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis and one of Knapp's professors, said she was not surprised by his dedication to editing Wikipedia. His Wikipedia username, Koavf, was chosen as an acronym for "King of all Vext Fans", a reference to a contest Knapp entered for the comic book Vext in the 1990s. Knapp was a significant contributor to Wikipedia's bibliography on George Orwell, and he has also made many edits involving the categorization of albums through Wikipedia's category structure. In 2012, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales congratulated Knapp for his work and presented him with the site's highest award for his achievement by declaring that April 20 would be Justin Knapp Day. In a 2014 interview with Business Insider, Knapp said that "there is no typical day" with regard to his Wikipedia editing, and that his "go-to edits are small style and typo fixes." He also argued that the declining number of Wikipedia editors is "not necessarily a problem".

On July 21, 2014, his editing was the subject of a question on the BBC quiz show University Challenge.

Activism

In 2005, at the United Nations Sixtieth General Assembly, Knapp advocated for the Sahrawi people and spoke about the situation in Western Sahara. He has also done community organizing for a Restore the Fourth rally in 2013.

Other

Knapp has had several jobs including delivering pizzas for the Indianapolis pizzeria Just Pizza, and working at a grocery store and a crisis hotline.

List of publications

  • "The Grant Shapps Affair Is a Testament to Wikipedia's Integrity and Transparency", published by Guardian Media Group for The Guardian online, April 23, 2015
  • "Engaging the Public in Ethical Reasoning About Big Data" in Ethical Reasoning in Big Data: An Exploratory Analysis (ed. Jeff Collman and Soren Adam Matei), published by Springer Publishing, April 2016, pp. 43–52, ISBN 978-3-319-28422-4 and ISBN 978-3-319-28420-0 doi:10.1007/978-319-28422-4_4
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