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14 July 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 15:44 −27 Gawaon talk contribs (Undid revision 1300463843 by Bytekast (talk) – no need to list this form separatele) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 13:28 +27 Bytekast talk contribs (→Third-person pronouns: singthey) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 13:25 +41 Waddie96 talk contribs (→Section organization) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style 13:11 +111 Waddie96 talk contribs (→Section headings: c/e) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
13 July 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines 03:54 +54 Graham11 talk contribs (→{{anchor|Content}}Content: +Shortcut)
11 July 2025
- diffhist Comma 09:18 +275 JMF talk contribs (Undid revision 1299914503 by 160.202.145.28 (talk) RV v) Tags: Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Comma 04:30 −275 160.202.145.28 talk Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
10 July 2025
- diffhist Serial comma 18:38 +29 31.192.197.247 talk (Article needs to be globalised: no mention of which other languages use or don't use serial commas)
9 July 2025
- diffhist Punctuation 13:54 +56 78.154.14.90 talk (the source explicitly denies the correctness of this description.)
- diffhist Punctuation 13:53 −30 78.154.14.90 talk (The sentence is already reasonably clear, IMO, and there is no explanation of what needs to be explained either on the talk page or in <!--a hidden text-->.)
- diffhist Punctuation 07:41 +170 78.154.14.90 talk (→Medieval)
8 July 2025
- diffhist Punctuation 21:11 +67 78.154.14.90 talk (→Medieval China: Punctuation marks, especially spacing, were not needed in logographic or syllabic (such as Chinese and Mayan script) texts because disambiguation and emphasis could be communicated by employing a separate written form distinct from the spoken form of the language.{{clarify}}<!--It's unclear what this means in practice.-->{{fact}})