Thread:Benicioneto/@comment-3391671-20171217175857

Hello  Benicioneto.

As a disclaimer, this isn't anything about vandalism. However, I do find it that it is more productive when you do the following: mark any with "" along with making fewer yet larger edits, especially if you are working on one goal (if you are adding details, add them all at once than making one small change, publish, then add another small change over and over).

I hound these kind of habits because of two things:
 * Typically, it's a sure way of having lots of edit without any depth per edit; I saw this often on other wikis that had badges that awarded for edit count. And truthfully, people at a glance will equate edit count with their contribution to the wiki, and from what I know of your activities thus far, you've only made all of your edits to personal blogs. This is my primary reason for reaching out for this peeve of mine.
 * Certainly it's good to save progress as you might do on a word doc, but it's better if each edit is reflective of meaningful changes, not small minor changes that could be easily put into one large edit.
 * Second, when reviewing edits by editors, it is easy to comb through edits when one knows which ones are minor (thus without any likely issues) or larger edits. Even if you are not a vandal of any kind, it is easier to search through fewer yet large edits than many and small edits for anything among edits.

Thank you for reading, and may you have a nice day. 