User talk:157.100.135.8
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. I noticed you have just performed a long series of (23!) unexplained edits to 2002 Latin Billboard Music Awards, undoing much of the work I had just done to correct the formatting there. In my edits (first, second, and third) I tried to make clear what I was attempting and why, by use of an edit summary. Edit summaries are useful and desirable, as they help communicate to other editors what you are trying to achieve. They can then help you and support you, rather than simply revert your edits on the suspicion that your edits are unhelpful.
You had previously done a similar series of (26!) edits, also unexplained, which is the first thing I reverted. What were you trying to do? Album titles should be italicized, song titles should have "quotation marks", in keeping with our manual of style. You seem to have changed that on the article, step by laborious step, in your first series, and then you changed them again (both times incorrectly) in your second series of laborious steps. But why? To put in some dashes? Or because you think italics are wrong?
One last point: you made a long series (twice) of some two dozen edits, adding or removing just three or four characters. This makes a long list of entries in the article's history page (and on people's watchlists). It's generally better, when making a lot of the same edits to one page, to do them all at once. You can use the Show preview function to check your work as you go. Then you can add (please!) an edit summary, but you have to do it only once. — JohnFromPinckney (talk / edits) 22:05, 31 October 2025 (UTC)