A tip on editing an existing article

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#1  Edited By TheJollyRajah

If you decide to edit an article that needs a 'tune up' or some spelling errors to be fixed, please leave a comment for the moderators. I can't stress this enough. Sometimes I have to read an article three times just to see the change. Leaving a comment will save the mods' time, and speed up the queue. Thanks.:)

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#2  Edited By Jayge_

Something like "general fleshing out, grammatical errors fixed"?

Is "edited to preserve objectivity" acceptable? (especially if the entire damn article was written like a bad user review >.<)

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#3  Edited By TheJollyRajah
Jayge said:
"Something like "general fleshing out, grammatical errors fixed"?

Is "edited to preserve objectivity" acceptable?
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As long as I know what it is that I'm looking for, it's all good.;)
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#4  Edited By atejas

ah, sorry about that. My first two or three edits, I didnt bother adding comments.

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Hell, I don't just leave a quick comment; I usually leave a long description of exactly what I'm fixing.