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Again, welcome! Tamzin (they/them) | o toki tawa mi. 02:39, 24 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Using edit summaries

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Hello. My name's Tamzin. I just wanted to let you know that, while your recent edits appear to have been policy-compliant, by making a lot of reverts without edit summaries, you set off a lot of alarm bells, which could lead to someone mistaking you for a vandal and reverting your edits. In the future, I would suggest using edit summaries to avoid such confusion. If you have further questions, please let me know on my talk page.

(A note to anyone else reviewing this situation: The edits had only been reverted for linking to a redlink; that redlink is now blue.) Tamzin (they/them) | o toki tawa mi. 02:39, 24 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

I'll also note that I think that the editor who reverted you was out of line, and have communicated my feelings to them. You seem like a capable editor, and I hope you continue to edit Wikipedia. I'd really encourage you to create an account, although of course it's perfectly fine not to. Tamzin (they/them) | o toki tawa mi. 02:59, 24 October 2020 (UTC)Reply