Checking the This is a minor edit
box indicates minor changes such as fixing typos, adjusting formatting, or rearranging text without altering content. A minor edit doesn't require review and shouldn't lead to disputes. It is denoted by a lowercase, m
in the edit history .
Any change impacting the page's meaning, which significantly alters a sentence, paragraph, section, or the entire page, even if it is a single word alteration―such as adding or removing "not"―is not considered minor.
Differentiating major and minor edits matters because editors may overlook minor changes when reviewing recent changes . Some logged-in users might configure their preferences not to display minor edits. To avoid potential disputes from other editors, it is advisable not to classify an edit as minor if there is a chance it might be contested.
When to label an edit as minorAdministrators and authorized users can semi-automatically undo the edits made by the last editor of a page. These rollback reversions are marked as minor by the wiki software because they have no overall effect. The rollback feature is primarily intended for swiftly addressing vandalism, where reverting any vandalism should be considered minor and can be ignored in the recent changes list. As a result, if someone hides minor edits in their preferences and an undesirable edit hasn't been marked as minor, they may miss the potential semi-automatic reversion in Recent Changes and Enhanced Recent Changes.
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