User talk:Wolverine XI

Languages assessment
I note that you mention "WikiProject Languages assessment" in many edit summaries. Is there a description of this project somewhere?

It is always risky to start editing with speed on a wiki you don't know the culture and guidelines of. I note that you replace spaces with "&amp;nbsp;" before units, add commas after "However", replace km² with km2 and similar. While most of these may be improvements, I am not sure there is consensus on all of them, and with a speed of several edits per minute, I think the project should be discussed before starting it.

I notice that you got blocked on en-wp with a suspicion that you foremost are editing to get your edit count up so you can edit protected articles (there were other reasons for the block itself). I haven't read the discussions on en-wp, but I think you really need to tell about yourself and about what you are up to.

–LPfi (talk) 17:22, 9 July 2023 (UTC)


 * That was a mistake; I forgot to change the default edit summary as I switched wikis. 20 upper (talk) 18:32, 9 July 2023 (UTC)


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