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"En masse" edits are bound to annoy me. Especially when you decide to do them during my exam period AND they're a frequent occurrence. I'm already low on time as is due to Uni and thus have trouble keeping up with all the edits on the wiki when multiple people are posting major edits daily. That's why people either to choose make bulk edits once in a while, or smaller edits but daily, since very few people on this wiki can review edits to ensure quality. We already have examples of what happens when people continue to do massive edits when no one is available to review them - massive walls of text with a lot of irrelevant details and poor flow. That's why I get mad when people start making massive edits without waiting for their stuff to get reviewed. It ends up in eternal procrastination hell as no one gets around to review walls of text when they get too big.
 
"En masse" edits are bound to annoy me. Especially when you decide to do them during my exam period AND they're a frequent occurrence. I'm already low on time as is due to Uni and thus have trouble keeping up with all the edits on the wiki when multiple people are posting major edits daily. That's why people either to choose make bulk edits once in a while, or smaller edits but daily, since very few people on this wiki can review edits to ensure quality. We already have examples of what happens when people continue to do massive edits when no one is available to review them - massive walls of text with a lot of irrelevant details and poor flow. That's why I get mad when people start making massive edits without waiting for their stuff to get reviewed. It ends up in eternal procrastination hell as no one gets around to review walls of text when they get too big.
   
So, if you want to make daily edits, please slow down your pace or I won't be able to keep up with you during my exams. I've already had to resort to just leaving notes rather than fixing all your issues myself just to keep up with you, since I could take an hour per paragraph when I try to fix all the issues myself. That's very time consuming, especially when you edit daily AND decide to make gigantic walls of text while you're at it.
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So, if you want to make daily edits, please slow down your pace or I won't be able to keep up with you during my exams. I've already had to resort to just leaving notes rather than fixing all your issues myself just to keep up with you, since I could take an hour per paragraph when I try to fix all the issues myself. That's very time consuming, especially when you edit daily AND decide to make gigantic walls of text while you're at it. So, focus on the quality rather than the quantity. That way, my reviews will be faster and you'll be able to progress faster.

Latest revision as of 17:47, 31 December 2018

"En masse" edits are bound to annoy me. Especially when you decide to do them during my exam period AND they're a frequent occurrence. I'm already low on time as is due to Uni and thus have trouble keeping up with all the edits on the wiki when multiple people are posting major edits daily. That's why people either to choose make bulk edits once in a while, or smaller edits but daily, since very few people on this wiki can review edits to ensure quality. We already have examples of what happens when people continue to do massive edits when no one is available to review them - massive walls of text with a lot of irrelevant details and poor flow. That's why I get mad when people start making massive edits without waiting for their stuff to get reviewed. It ends up in eternal procrastination hell as no one gets around to review walls of text when they get too big.

So, if you want to make daily edits, please slow down your pace or I won't be able to keep up with you during my exams. I've already had to resort to just leaving notes rather than fixing all your issues myself just to keep up with you, since I could take an hour per paragraph when I try to fix all the issues myself. That's very time consuming, especially when you edit daily AND decide to make gigantic walls of text while you're at it. So, focus on the quality rather than the quantity. That way, my reviews will be faster and you'll be able to progress faster.