User talk:35.129.0.99

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Happy editing! Rubbish computer (Talk: Contribs) 20:40, 4 May 2019 (UTC)

May 2019
Hello, I'm Hammersoft. I wanted to let you know that one or more of your recent contributions to Eating have been undone because they did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you have any questions, you can ask for assistance at the help desk. Thanks. --Hammersoft (talk) 21:13, 4 May 2019 (UTC)

National varieties of English
Hello. In a recent edit to the page  Charlie Buchan, you changed one or more words or styles from one national variety of English to another. Because Wikipedia has readers from all over the world, our policy is to respect national varieties of English in Wikipedia articles.

For a subject exclusively related to the United Kingdom (for example, a famous British person), use British English. For something related to the United States, in the same way, use American English. For something related to another English-speaking country, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, India, or Pakistan use the variety of English used there. For an international topic, use the form of English that the original author of the article used.

Given that, please don't change articles from one version of English to another, even if you don't normally use the version in which the article is written. Respect other people's versions of English. They, in turn, should respect yours. Other general guidelines on how Wikipedia articles are written can be found in the Manual of Style. If you have any questions about this, you can ask me on my talk page or visit the help desk. Thank you. Nick Moyes (talk) 23:24, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
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Please stop and check before saving!
Hello. I need to ask you to stop making hurried spelling corrections and changes of varietal spellings of correct words. Your haste is introducing more errors than they fix. So please stop, preview your changes and ask yourself if they're appropriate. A very minor point is that Categories do not need spaces after the colons, which you seem to like changing for no good reason. But worse is the breakage of links in articles see here as just one example. Please ask at the Teahouse if you need advice on how best to contribute here. (I'm now going to have to go through all your recent edits and check for more errors, which wastes everyone's time.) Best wishes, Nick Moyes (talk) 23:38, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Right, well I've now wasted half an hour of my time sorting out your mess! Here are just a couple of bad minor 'edit corrections' you've made which ruined a previously correct page, , and I'm guessing you're using some blunt tool like a browser spellchecker to make these fixes without properly appreciating the context of those edits. So, changes within reference URLs, or ref name, or quotes or other sloppy changes make a mess. I think I've fixed most of them, so please take care from now on, and perhaps consider registering for a free account and getting support from other editors here. All the best, Nick Moyes (talk) 00:15, 4 November 2019 (UTC)