User talk:Ds4029

Hello
I noticed all the edits you've made to List of active United States military aircraft. A few suggestions; Just some things to consider going forward, to help make life a little easier for your fellow editors, as well as yourself. Hope you find these useful. Have a nice day - wolf  20:31, 9 April 2021 (UTC)
 * It would be good if you could WP:CITE (a) reliable source(s) to support these additions. As it stands right now, anyone could just undo all that work you've done with a single click by challenging it all as unsourced/ original research.
 * Also, I'm aware of the edits because the page is on my WP:WATCHLIST (as it is also on many others' as well). Instead of making 50 tiny, identical, consecutive edits, why not just add all the years to the table at the same in one edit? (That way, you're not 'blowing up' people's watchlists and bloating the page history).
 * Lastly, you haven't added a single edit summary for any of your edits. You could've killed two birds with one stone by making all those additions with a single edit, then adding a single summary to explain what that edit was.

Again...
... you've made a series of identical, unsupported edits without a single edit summary. I'll again ask that you read the comments posted above, and consider; a) adding an edit summary to explain the changes you've made, b) make multiple changes with a single edit, to reduce the number of entries in the page history and on watchlists, and c) last, but certainly most important, source your changes. It's a lot of work you've put in there, but it can all be undone, by anyone, at any time, with one simple edit. While you've chosen not to respond here, know that communication is not optional on Wikipedia. Furthermore, if you continue with the same editing behavior, you can expect that your efforts will be undone. Have a nice day - wolf  20:35, 15 April 2021 (UTC)