Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-2058356-20140526230002/@comment-6697950-20141112173753

Well, a piece of advise: don't take everything said on this wiki literally. I for one tend to resort to humour like this quite often.

And there's a difference between being helpful and preferential edits. As you know, each person has their own preference. While you change something to American spelling variants, someone else might change the same thing back to British spelling, because that's how they were taught. Cases like these may lead to edit wars, which are discouraged on any wiki. That's why we're complaining about edits based on preferences - it's a source of unneeded conflict. Especially if the person who makes the change uses words like "fix" or "correct" which makes one think that any other version is "incorrect" and in turn the person leaves the impression of a superiority complex that I tried to make fun of.