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Zero Serenity
Born (1987-06-11) June 11, 1987 (age 34)
NationalityAmerican
EducationAOS (Software, Applications and Programming)
Alma materITT Tech, Liverpool, New York
OccupationSoftware Developer
Websitezeroserenity.com

Zero Serenity (Born June 11, 1987) an American Wikipedian and software developer.

Early life[edit]

Serenity was born as the youngest of three children in Buffalo and spent the first six years of his life in North Tonawanda. He was baptized Roman Catholic. After his father had a job transfer to Utica, he lived in Whitesboro. His parents divorced when he was nine years old and he left the faith that same year. At 18, Serenity was relocated to Liverpool to attend ITT Tech in the same town.

Career[edit]

While in school he took his first full-time job at a call center doing technical support for hire. After graduation he started working in the development field. At the end of 2014, he moved to Colorado to take a new job in the same field. He has previously worked for Ricoh, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and American Furniture Warehouse. He is currently employed by a private tech firm specializing in mortgage origination software.

Wiki career[edit]

Serenity's first wiki project was FFXIclopedia, joining that project 14 October, 2005 where his edits and guides were the source of much controversy. After FFXIClopedia's sale to Wikia, he wrote off the project as he felt this betrayed the users and editors. Later, Serenity got involved in Wikipedia itself at 14:25 EDT, 31 October 2006 but had not been a serious editor until much later. Finally, Serenity joined Rational Wiki at 12:23 EDT, 19 June 2013 and was later promoted to Sysop.

Political views[edit]

Serenity has adopted an ideology he terms as modern progressivism. A focus on facts, funding what works and is useful while taking care of Earth. He occasionally writes on Daily Kos.[1] Serenity believes religion is poison.

Personal life[edit]

Serenity is single and does not keep ties to his siblings. He enjoys video games, Japanese animation and in-line skating.

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