User talk:Malevious
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[edit] Recent edits to Prue Halliwell
Why did you revert my edit? --Charleenmerced Talk 23:45, 1 April 2007 (UTC)Charleenmerced
- Well, I am watching that episode right now and it appears on Prue's obituary. So, I am adding it in again (I guess, I wont add a source). I am also adding in 2 other things, she died on a Thursday and she graduated with honors.--Charleenmerced Talk 23:51, 1 April 2007 (UTC)Charleenmerced
- I agree, I thought it said Gold State High School. But, I just saw it again, and the blurry word looks like university. I'll make the necessary edits, you can check them in a minute or 2--Charleenmerced Talk 00:13, 2 April 2007
- I just finished making the edits. I also fixed all the citations so they all go together. --Charleenmerced Talk 00:20, 2 April 2007 (UTC)Charleenmerced
- I agree, I thought it said Gold State High School. But, I just saw it again, and the blurry word looks like university. I'll make the necessary edits, you can check them in a minute or 2--Charleenmerced Talk 00:13, 2 April 2007
[edit] Minor edits
Malevious, a bit of advice: I notice that many of your contributions are marked as "minor edits" but are reverts or undos. Per Help:Minor edit, however, a minor edit is a "...typo corrections, formatting and presentational changes, rearranging of text without modifying content, et cetera. A minor edit is a version that the editor believes requires no review and could never be the subject of a dispute." Though you may disagree with a user's contributions and regard them as vandalism, nonsense or information-cruft, reverting anyone's additions is likely subject to review and may be subject to a dispute. Indeed, "...any change that affects the meaning of an article is not minor, even if the edit is a single word." May I suggest that you only mark edits as minor when they fail within the criteria set out at Help:Minor edit? Regards, Iamunknown 06:41, 7 April 2007 (UTC)