Thread:Wikiwalker11291/@comment-6697950-20170206220529/@comment-6697950-20170211192454

More like you shouldn't expect Haffen to be able to keep up with you just because he said he'd review your edits until you actually see him making progress.

When writing a summary, consider whether your sentences provide any important info. If you can remove a sentence without losing anything to understanding the bigger picture, especially when your sentence is mostly about what other people are doing, then it's probably not needed at all. Other characters should only be covered if what they're doing is important for transition or what the character the page is for is doing.

As I've said, if you're hellbent and doing everything fast, I could just start pointing out what's bad in your edits and let you make the changes yourself. That way, you'd have more practice with making adjustments and I'd be able to catch up faster.

We said that you shouldn't make edits every five minutes or less. Rome wasn't built in a day, so you don't need to do everything in 5 minutes. Publishing a summary and coming back to it the next day is a valid option. Especially since you're more likely to notice some issues when your summary isn't fresh.

No, I wouldn't lump plot summaries and info about various other stuff together. The former has to be as concise as possible, the latter has to cover as much as possible (that doesn't mean that this should get out of hand) to have everything in one place, usually with less info about the plot and more info about something specific.

Lately, you've been doing more in one week than most people do in months. I wouldn't call that "small" progress.