Nathan Drezner holds a B.A. in English/Computer Science from 㽶Ƶ and is now working as a developer with Plotly Graphs, an open-source data visualization startup based in Montréal. In Fall 2020, his collaboration with the McGill .txtlab, “Everyday Specialization: The coherence of editorial communities on Wikipedia” was published, which studies the ways groups of editors on Wikipedia tend to cluster around certain subjects, and how certain subjects inspire different forms of editorship. In his free time, he edits Wikipedia and takes lots of photos. Find Nathan at or on Twitter at .