User:Dr. Zaius 1976

Things to remember When not to mark as minor changes When to mark as minor changes --reference: WP:ME
 * Marking a major change as a minor one is considered poor etiquette, especially if the change involves the deletion of some text.
 * Adding or removing content in an article
 * Adding or removing visible tags or other templates in an article
 * Adding or removing references or external links in an article
 * Adding comments to a talk page or other discussion
 * Spelling, grammatical, and punctuation corrections
 * Simple formatting (e.g., capitalization, or properly adding italics to non-English words, like folie des grandeurs, or titles of certain works, like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
 * Formatting that does not change the meaning of the page (e.g., moving a picture, splitting one paragraph into two—where this is not contentious)
 * Obvious factual errors (e.g., changing "Nixon resigned in 1874" to "Nixon resigned in 1974")
 * Fixing layout errors
 * Adding or correcting wikilinks, or fixing broken external links and references already present in the article
 * Removing obvious vandalism