I noticed your (or someone else with your IP address's) article feedback from pocket mutation chess. The article feedback tool can be useful even for users who are browsing within Wikipedia, such as to suggest improvements to an article—maybe the last article you were on was well-written and had helpful diagrams, but the one you clicked next could have used a table or graph to summarize data more effectively. Note that if you create an account, there is a setting available in your user preferences to turn off the article feedback form. Still, many casual Wikipedia readers and editors like to leave it enabled so that they can suggest changes to articles without editing any pages themselves.  dalahäst (let's talk!) 03:03, 7 July 2012 (UTC)Reply