User talk:Metaphormaji

Minor and not-so-minor edits
Hello, I'm SnazzyInfinity. Thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia! I clicked on your contributions out of curiosity, and I noticed you're marking most of your edits as minor, yet the ones I looked at aren't actually minor. It's an understandable mistake – I often did the same thing when I was starting out here. The Wikipedia definition of minor is different to what most of us expect. I reviewed Help:Minor edit many times, trying to decide if the changes I was making were minor. It helped me to think of a minor edit as a change that a reader is unlikely to notice (unless it's reverting obvious vandalism: this also counts as minor). Maybe it fixes a typo, or corrects the format of a reference without adding any new information. It doesn't change or add anything very noticeable to the page, and other editors are unlikely to argue about it. I hope this helps. If you have any questions, you can reply to me here; I'll keep your talk page on my watchlist for a bit. Happy editing! SnazzyInfinity (talk) 23:16, 3 March 2020 (UTC)

Hi there! Apologies for that, I will make sure to follow the guidelines going forward. I also changed a misspelled name one page which I'm assuming actually IS a minor edit, yes? But adding a name is NOT minor?

Thanks so much!
 * No problem! And by the way, even if you only make a few edits a month, improvements to the encyclopedia are welcome. Here's a tip: Responses on talk pages (any kind: user talk pages, article talk pages, and noticeboards) are indented using asterisks or colons. I prefer colons, but if people are already using asterisks it's best to be consistent. With each response, you add a : or *, so if you reply to this, start with :: (without the 'nowiki' tags you may see in the editing window) In addition, please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically produce your name and the date.. Thanks for understanding, like I said, the Wikipedia definition of minor is different to what most of us expect. So its always best to check if you are unsure, thanks!