User talk:Pcwamingdude

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Edits
Hi, I have reverted some of your edits. Some of the edit material is fine however these is a lot that does not improve the original material. Suggest remove 'got' from your vocabulary. Replacing anything with 'got' is usually not a good look. Neils51 (talk) 02:39, 7 July 2019 (UTC)

August 2019
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UK vs. US spelling
Hi Pcwamingdude, thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. Please be aware that, per WP:ENGVAR, we do not prefer one version of English spelling over another unless there is a clear regional linkage e.g. US articles should follow US spelling, Australian articles should use Australian spelling, etc. European articles generally uses British English as that is an official EU language. WP:ENGVAR saves time and editorial disputes. Cheers. Bermicourt (talk) 19:38, 15 December 2019 (UTC)

Rory Stewart
Hallo,

I've reverted your edit because it did more harm than good.
 * 1) You broke a reference by changing the case of "tory": never meddle with a URL, certainly not without checking carefully afterwards that it still works.
 * 2) If an editor chooses to call a reference "beeb", but you'd prefer "Beeb", leave it alone - personally I always use lower-case reference names to save the keystroke of an upper case letter, and reference names are at the choice of the editor.
 * 3) Don't add spaces to categories: they are always referred to with no space (see the way they are referred to in Wikipedia:Categorization, and the use in any featured article such as today's James Wood Bush.
 * 4) The text about adding extra links is from the template No more links: if you think it should be improved, discuss it at Template talk:No more links.
 * 5) "Several" doesn't convey the same meaning as "a number of" in this context.
 * 6) If the title of a cited article is ungrammatical, leave it alone: the reference should reflect the article. (The plastic bag article seems to be a dead link but we could check for the archived version...)

Thank you for trying to improve the encyclopedia, but please take more care in doing so. Pam D  08:21, 24 April 2020 (UTC)


 * Having seen this edit I've had a look at some of your other recent edits and reverted in some cases, where your changes have done more harm than good to an article. Please take more care. Thanks. (I found the Rory plastic bag ref archived: your change was incorrect.) Pam  D  08:54, 24 April 2020 (UTC)

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