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6 April 2025
4 April 2025
- diffhist List of fallacies 20:27 −2 Paradoctor talk contribs (→Informal fallacies: "cannot" is too strong in context)
- diffhist List of fallacies 20:05 +4 AnandaBliss talk contribs (→Informal fallacies: Cleaning up language)
3 April 2025
- diffhist Ad hominem 20:58 +29 Fordfraipont talk contribs (→Tu quoque: added IPA pronunciation of phrase) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- diffhist Reductio ad Hitlerum 16:26 −813 Pbritti talk contribs (→Invocations: Doesn't mention the subject) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
2 April 2025
- diffhist Fallacy 17:58 +80 AnExtraEditor talk contribs (→See also: rationalism, cognitive bias mitigation) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Template:As of 14:19 +17 Ivanvector talk contribs (WP:GLOBALIZE: allow usage of a neutral "mdy" switch for month-day-year format, for countries which are not the USA)
1 April 2025
- diffhist Tone policing 22:29 +64 Srich32977 talk contribs (Cleaned up using AutoEd)
- diffhist Anecdotal evidence 22:02 +118 Klbrain talk contribs (Moving merge template from the talk page to the article page)
- diffhist Argument from anecdote 22:02 +112 Klbrain talk contribs (Moving merge template from the talk page to the article page)
- diffhist m Rationalization (psychology) 03:30 +84 Z. Patterson talk contribs (script-assisted date audit and style fixes per MOS:NUM, American English)
30 March 2025
- diffhist Module:Color contrast 20:30 −4 Pppery talk contribs (Tweak default color per request)
- diffhist m Reductio ad Hitlerum 10:56 +2 Curiosityru talk contribs (The fallacy would have existed independent of Strauss' discovery. "Invented" sounds almost like he was the first to make that fallacy.) Tag: Visual edit