User talk:Mfnmfnmfn

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Minor versus regular edits
Hi and and thank you for your contributions to the encyclopedia! I wanted to drop you a small note with some information on how to mark your edits. You can read the policy in depth here, but in short, "minor" edits are ones that no one would ever disagree with. Grammatical errors, italicizing a book title if someone forgot, that sort of thing. Anything that changes the meaning for an entry in any way--even just adjusting phrasing--you can and should please just leave as a regular edit. I know it may feels odd, since plenty of changes won't feel "major"! The main difference it makes is that some people filter their watchlists to exclude minor edits, and therefore won't see and have a chance to review any changes marked as "minor", so it's an important point of community trust to use the "minor" designation only if you're really not changing anything anyone else might think we should do differently, so they have the chance to respond. Thanks much, and happy editing! Innisfree987 (talk) 19:43, 1 February 2019 (UTC)