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29 May 2025
- diffhist Tilde 12:26 −772 ScottishFinnishRadish talk contribs (Reverting edit(s) by 66.110.254.14 (talk) to rev. 1291758543 by David Eppstein: No reliable source (UV 0.1.6)) Tags: Ultraviolet Undo
- diffhist Tilde 11:36 +772 66.110.254.14 talk (Added content) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
28 May 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Notability (people) 15:58 +12 Ssilvers talk contribs (Not sure if it is helpful, but restoring.) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Wikipedia:Notability (people) 15:58 −12 Ssilvers talk contribs (→Creative professionals: just a redirect.) Tag: Reverted
25 May 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 15:27 +9 Florian Blaschke talk contribs (→Double or single: not attested)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 15:23 +18 Florian Blaschke talk contribs (→Double or single: Turkic is an extensive language family, not a single language. We should discourage the practice to label cited words with language families (lest we end up getting everything labeled as "Indo-European" or "Nostratic" out of laziness). Also the loose use of the word "root".)
24 May 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Notability 00:34 −23 EEng talk contribs (Undid revision 1291878592 by Awesome Aasim (talk) Sorry, but notability is one of the prickliest areas of WP policy. Even a "relatively" slight change like this would need wide discussion, and probably an RfC)
23 May 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Notability 22:59 +35 Awesome Aasim talk contribs (try to incorporate some feedback from talk page as part of BRD cycle, linking presumption and keeping "rebuttable" out for now (maybe it can be added in), plus the other three wording changes (including adding "What this means:" to improve the flow) weren't as controversial)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 19:01 +1 WriterArtistCoder talk contribs (→In article titles: Marked hyphen red in "do not use a hyphen (-)")