User talk:Goodwikieditor43

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Regarding "grammar errors"
I have reverted your edit here because we do not edit other user's talk page posts.

Also, some of your changes did not fix grammar or spelling errors, but different varieties of English. See WP:ENGVAR for how this applies to articles. For example, here, you changed "realised" (British spelling) to "realized" (American spelling). Now, in an article that primarily uses American spelling or has strong ties to America, that'd be fine. But that article concerns a place in India, and Indian English (especially its vocabulary and spelling) is more similar to British English than America (plus, America didn't occupy India for almost a century).

In other cases, such as this one, the material you were fixing wasn't prose but coding. Coding has its own standards. Applying prose's grammar to coding can cause problems with coding, potentially breaking a page.

Ian.thomson (talk) 23:20, 18 June 2018 (UTC)