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Erik Möller

1979 - Today

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Erik Möller (born 1979) is a German freelance journalist, software developer, author, and former deputy director of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), based in San Francisco. Möller additionally works as a web designer and previously managed his own web hosting service, myoo.de. As of 2022, he was VP of Engineering at the Freedom of the Press Foundation. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erik Möller is the 6,853rd most popular writer (up from 6,888th in 2019), the 6,047th most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,114th in 2019) and the 372nd most popular German Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Erik Möller ranks 6,853 out of 7,302Before him are Robert Bridges, Peter Schiff, Jakob Arjouni, Maurice G. Dantec, Guzel Yakhina, and Owen Jones. After him are James Gleick, Alexis Jenni, Vicenç Pagès, Mark Z. Danielewski, Julia Franck, and David Hare.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Erik Möller ranks 473Before him are Janny Sikazwe, Claudia Presăcan, Shinji Murai, Julio César Cáceres, Einar Selvik, and Song Chong-gug. After him are Emily Swallow, Sylvain Chavanel, Scott Porter, Zvonimir Vukić, Justine Pasek, and Marián Čišovský.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Erik Möller ranks 6,050 out of 7,253Before him are Frank Luck (1967), Jakob Arjouni (1964), Toni Garrn (1992), Hakan Balta (1983), Alice Sara Ott (1988), and Thomas Brdarić (1975). After him are Petra Schneider (1963), Gentleman (1975), Harry Schwarz (1924), Tibor Pleiß (1989), Franka Dietzsch (1968), and Ralf Falkenmayer (1963).

Among WRITERS In Germany

Among writers born in Germany, Erik Möller ranks 372Before him are Judith Hermann (1970), Durs Grünbein (1962), Juli Zeh (1974), Sibylle Berg (1968), Marius von Mayenburg (1972), and Jakob Arjouni (1964). After him are Julia Franck (1970), Ingrid Klimke (1968), Lutz Seiler (1963), Roland Schimmelpfennig (1967), Felicitas Hoppe (1960), and Jan Böhmermann (1981).