User talk:Tysonyates

Some notes about editing
Hi there, I'm an administrator on the English Wikipedia. You've made some odd editing choices lately and I wanted to briefly discuss them with you. In this edit you inexplicably remove spaces between punctuation marks, which is not consistent with our typographical standards, and which had to be fixed. Punctuation should typically be followed by one space. Please see our Manual of Style for more style guidelines. In this edit you removed a citation needed tag without an explanation or providing a reference. You also added a sequence of spaces that do not serve any purpose. It would be appreciated if you'd please be a little more mindful about your editing, as mistakes like these can be considered disruptive to the project. Thanks, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 14:59, 16 November 2015 (UTC)

As I look through your other recent edits, I find the same thing here where you removed a ton of spaces inappropriately, condensed paragraphs with no clear rationale, and so on. Additionally, noting this edit, you should be aware that in prose we typically spell numerals up to 10, so changing "two" to "2" or "three" to "3" is not consistent with our editing norms. Note also, please, that we shouldn't alter words like Rumour to Rumor unless there is a clear reason to do so. If an article is about a Canadian or British subject, we use Canadian or British English. If the subject is American, we use American English. Thanks, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 15:10, 16 November 2015 (UTC)