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What is a minor edit and why should I use it?

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What is a minor edit and why should I use it?

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When editing a page, a logged-in user can flag an edit as “minor.” Use of this flag is largely a matter of personal taste. A general rule of thumb is that an edit that corrects spelling or formatting, performs minor rearrangements of text, or tweaks only a few words, should generally be flagged as a “minor edit”. A major edit, in contrast, generally performs a change that close watchers of the page are likely to want to review. Of course, if an edit performs a major semantic revision, but is limited to only a few words (for instance changing “freedom fighter” to “terrorist” or vice versa then the edit should not be flagged as minor.

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