User talk:Catomi31

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Fixed grammar
Hello Catomi31. I notice that you have made quite a few edits recently in which your edit summary says Fixed grammar. Here is one example: diff. When I look closely at these edits I see that you have made a number of improvements but fixing incorrect grammar is not one of them. These edits seem good and entirely reasonable but it is deceptive and misleading to others to use an edit summary that is significantly inaccurate.

When experienced Users make multiple small fixes in an article to generally improve the quality of the article they usually leave an edit summary that says Copy edit. The expression "copy edit" is accepted as covering a miscellany of minor fixes, but nothing in particular. So if your edit brings about an improvement by doing a number of small fixes, instead of leaving an edit summary saying "Fixed grammar" I suggest you use Copy edit. Happy editing! Dolphin ( t ) 12:15, 15 August 2020 (UTC)

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