Some users prefer to have an edit history full of one letter edits and type fixes. I avoid this, but it means I also come across many small errors and never fix them. I may read through an article word for word, and notice five spelling mistakes and grammatical errors, yet do nothing. Why sully my edit history, I say. Does this make me a bad person?
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Anonymous2006-06-28 20:04
tl;dr
whatever it is, fuck you.
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Anonymous2006-06-28 20:32
>>1
Fix them. Those minor edits won't bite you, I always fix them (unless I feel too lazy to log in).
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Anonymous2006-06-28 23:41
For every wikipedia article I read, I edit it and add some small (or possibly large) factual error or something. I read many wikipedia articles every day, and I am part of a large team of people that also do likewise.
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Anonymous2006-06-28 23:47
Also, links that go to the wrong page, such as a historical figure instead of a fictional character that happens to have the same name. I could fix it, but I'd rather laugh at it.