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A ''minor edit'' on the TotalFreedom Wiki means that the changes you are making to a page are minimal and uncontroversial. For example, fixing grammar, spelling, and reverting vandalism would be minor changes, and should be marked as such. Any edit to an article which adds content, changes its mean, or is controversial is '''not''' a minor edit, and should not be marked as such.
A '''minor edit''' on the TotalFreedom Wiki means that the changes you are making to a page are minimal and uncontroversial. For example, fixing grammar, spelling, and reverting vandalism would be minor changes, and should be marked as such. Any edit to an article which adds content, changes its meaning, or is controversial is '''not''' a minor edit, and should not be marked as such.


To mark an edit as minor, check the box besides the text saying "This is a minor edit". Continuously marking non-minor edits as minor constitutes as disruptive editing, and may result in your editing privileges being revoked.
To mark an edit as minor, check the box besides the text saying "This is a minor edit". Continuously marking non-minor edits as minor constitutes as disruptive editing, and may result in your editing privileges being revoked.

Latest revision as of 23:21, 28 August 2023

A minor edit on the TotalFreedom Wiki means that the changes you are making to a page are minimal and uncontroversial. For example, fixing grammar, spelling, and reverting vandalism would be minor changes, and should be marked as such. Any edit to an article which adds content, changes its meaning, or is controversial is not a minor edit, and should not be marked as such.

To mark an edit as minor, check the box besides the text saying "This is a minor edit". Continuously marking non-minor edits as minor constitutes as disruptive editing, and may result in your editing privileges being revoked.