When making edits, it's important to provide detailed information about what exactly is being changed and why.
Examples of sufficient information
- Corrected a typo
- Added new information revealed in the latest episode to the bottom of the article
- Deleted/edited a sentence that was repeated in both the summary and the character section
- Changed the main image to feature the character mentioned in the article title more prominently
Examples of insufficient information
- Edited some content
- Added more info
- Deleted a section
- Updated the main image
By sharing the reasons for your edits with other contributors, you pave the way for more effective collaboration and enhance the article's development.
This is particularly valuable in resolving possible disagreements over editing approaches, as clear communication helps to facilitate smoother discussion.