User talk:Katie Enneper

Beware of context
Hi, I've had to revert some of your edits because you have introduced a number of errors, context matters in some places. Some of the problems I noticed...
 * Many things are case-sensitive. So in History of animation De rerum natura is not the same as De Rerum natura so you broken the article link, also see MOS:CAPS for the guidelines on capitalization.
 * Filenames (including file extensions) are also case-sensitive (apart from the first letter) so you broke several images such as changing File:1659 huygens - figure1.jpg to File:1659 Huygens - figure1.jpg
 * Media (images etc) filenames are what they are so can not just be changed in the text. So you can not do changes such as File:Prof. Stampfer's Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X.gif to File: Prof. Stampfer's Stroboscopic Scheibe No. X.gif
 * Titles of books, articles, actual quotes etc should not be corrected for spelling/grammar etc, only if they are factually wrong.. For instance on History of animation you changed the source title "Die stroboscopischen Scheiben; oder, Optischen Zauberscheiben: Deren Theorie und wissenschaftliche Anwendung" (in German) to "Die stroboscopischen Scheiben; order, Optischen Zauberscheiben: Deren Theorie und Wissenschaftliche Anwendung" which is not what the artual source title is.
 * Please also note this is "English Wikipedia" and not "American English Wikipedia" so changing "coloured" to "colored" is not OK is many cases - see "National varieties of English" WP:ENGVAR
 * Lastly content of text matters outside of markup - on History of animation you changed "a head with moving eyes" to "ahead with moving eyes" which is just wrong. There will be cases where "a head" is a typo for "ahead" but not in this case.
 * In short be careful of anything in Help:Wikitext markup, i.e. things contained in any bracketing ..   Maybe consider doing The Wikipedia Adventure to learn the basics
 * Don't worry we all have to learn and most make a few mistakes at first, so I hope you continue to contribute, but please be careful of the markup until you understand it, and be carful of context. If in doubt do smaller changes and check the result was what you expected. If you have any questions a good place to ask while learning is the Teahouse where lots of experienced editors try to help. All the best KylieTastic (talk) 12:42, 24 February 2019 (UTC)

Commentary
Please don't add commentary to articles, like you did [here https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=American_comic_book&diff=prev&oldid=884815183] by adding the word "sadly". Whether it's something to be sad about or not is a matter of opinion, which goes against Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy. Even if it is something everyone agrees out, there's no need to tell the reader how to feel. -Jason A. Quest (talk) 14:20, 3 March 2019 (UTC)