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16 July 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 17:12 +13 S Marshall talk contribs (Oh for Heaven's sake. I see that even that's controversial) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 17:10 −13 S Marshall talk contribs (Allowing Zero000's revert to stand, restore the simplification (which I think ought to be uncontroversial)) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 14:18 −57 Zero0000 talk contribs (rv. a discussion about a specific page that hasn't even reached consensus is hardly enough reason to make changes here.) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 09:52 +99 S Marshall talk contribs (Per this discussion) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 09:43 −3 S Marshall talk contribs (Actually I can get that wordcount down farther) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 09:43 −39 S Marshall talk contribs (Simplify) Tag: Reverted
13 July 2025
- diffhist m Wikipedia:Verifiability 07:19 +20 ShreyasMinocha talk contribs (→Responsibility for providing citations: clarity)
- diffhist Tapping 01:55 −57 Lofi Gurl talk contribs (→Description: Merging to lead. Most statements are likely sourced in body in some way or another) Tag: Visual edit
10 July 2025
- diffhist ASCII 18:55 −124 Piestormer talk contribs (Removed reference to a Kaypro CP/M ASCII extension for Greek characters. I found an ASCII table in a manual for a Kaypro CP/M computer, and it's completely standard.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist ASCII 14:15 −110 Justinkunimune talk contribs (deleting a sentence from the lead that does not appear in the article body, and seems too trivial to me (there are plenty of other symbols used in America that aren't in ASCII, like ° and –)))