The Elder Scrolls Wiki:Member of the Month/Nominations

This page is used for the nomination of members of the month, helpful and polite users who have their name displayed on the Main page for an entire month. Members of the month are decided by the Community, and this page is where nomination/voting is done.

Examples
Anyone can vote, as long as they are a registered user. Please make sure you log in when you vote.

Please make sure to place your nomination under the heading for the correct month.
 * Nomination

Nominations should be made according to this example:


 * "Hi, I'd like to nominate User:Kacj321 for this month's MOTM. He's been doing great work here for a long time, and he deserves something in return, from the community. Cast your votes people!" Elchzard  (Talking is fun.) 19:58, October 10, 2011 (UTC)

I.e, you should link to the user-page of the person you're nominating, give a reason for their nomination, and sign your post with ~.

Simply place your vote for or against a particular user underneath the original nomination message. {C}For example:
 * Voting


 * "Hi, I'd like to nominate Kacj321 for this month's MOTM. He's been doing great work here for a long time, and he deserves something in return, from the community. Cast your votes people!" Elchzard  (Talking is fun.) 19:58, October 10, 2011 (UTC)
 * " Kacj is a great admin and general all-round nice guy. :)" An ordinary user 20:50, October 10, 2011 (UTC)

So, just give your opinion with one of the, or  templates, add any comments you'd like to, and sign off with ~.

Previous winners: 2011-2015

Congratulations goes to our most recent winner, Vincentius1, for May 2017!

June 2017
Last time Aramithius was nominated for member of the month, he didn't get enough votes to pass his nomination. I think he's eligible for this month because of the following qualities:

Aramithius' knowledge in the series' lore has been greatly beneficial to the quality of our articles. He's been working on improving our lore articles in terms of objectivity, sources, and all-round quality, as can be seen in his contributions. He's recently greatly improved our Skyrim Civil War article by removing speculation, providing references when necessary, and removing redundant information. Other notable contributions include: While Aramithius hasn't actually added these articles to the wiki, he's improved them significantly by adding references, removing speculation and making sure they're written in an encyclopedic manner.
 * Lore knowledge
 * Mede Dynasty
 * Morrowind
 * Umbra
 * Great Houses
 * Decumus Scotti
 * Hist
 * Lore
 * Skyrim

Aramithius has been a moderator on our Discussions since the 27th of December, 2016. Since then, he's ensured users treat each other with respect, makes sure disruptive users receive a block, advising new users, while also clarifying certain aspects of the series' lore to users interested in the lore. We all know the Discussions can be tough to moderate, but Aramithius has managed to do so, all the while keeping a polite attitude towards everyone. The "Discussions insights" feature shows that he's performed the most "moderator actions" (categorizing posts, removing posts, approving reported posts) in the last 30 days, reaching a total of 397 moderator actions.
 * Discussions

Aramithius edits at least once a day, and while this may not compare to other, more active editors, it's very beneficial to have someone with this amount of lore knowledge actively improving our articles at this rate. Dovahsebrom, who we used to mainly rely on for lore content, has unfortunately been showing less and less of himself lately. Having someone with an equal amount of knowledge editing at the rate he does benefits all of us.
 * Activity

In addition to all this, Aramithius has also written several blogs in which he takes a look at interesting, somewhat confusing aspects of the lore: Currently at almost 400 edits, I hope he'll stay with us long enough to reach at least 10,000 edits. (Or more) —CarloV3r (talk) 09:08, June 26, 2017 (UTC)
 * Giles Deleuze, Memory, Reality, TES and Buggering the Narrative
 * Telling What You Believe: Mythopoeia and Faith on Nirn
 * Musing on Alduin, Akatosh and the Nords' View of Death
 * Anuic/Padomaic Re-Examined, and Found Wanting
 * On the Nature and Role of the Hero

Support
As nominator.—CarloV3r (talk) 09:08, June 26, 2017 (UTC)