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Happy editing! FunIsOptional (talk) (use ping please) 12:20, 28 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

@FunIsOptional:
Hello FunIsOptional!!!!
Thank you so much for reaching out!! If you couldn't tell from either this message or my edit of Jimbo Wales' page I am a bit of an exclamation-mark enthusiast and believe that we should use that liberally!! (also feel free to revert the edit, I got automatically blocked when I tried to edit or undo it)
I was actually wondering if I could ask you a question that I was a little bit too scared to ask on the Teahouse. A lot of my edits are going in and adding text or trying to make it so that it has a bit more of a neutral point of view. Looking at any page's history, I see that such a large majority of edits are just changing very little things or doing mild clean up and grammar stuff. Especially since I am so new and frankly inexperienced, I am worried that I am "doing too much" by making these changes to chunks of a page or that it is something I shouldn't be doing and let more experience people do that. This might entirely be a product of my imagination and worry but I was hoping to get a little bit of insight.
Either way thank you!!!!!
Kendphi (talk) 03:10, 29 May 2024 (UTC)Reply
Hey!! It's pretty common for there to be a lot of small edits and then only a few big ones to a page since most pages don't need to have big updates frequently. It's perfectly fine for newcomers to make large edits or be BOLD! If you make a mistake for whatever reason, you or someone else can fix it very easily.
Also, don't be scared to ask questions, whether to me or anyone else, or at the Teahouse. Enjoy editing!! FunIsOptional (talk) (use ping please) 04:03, 29 May 2024 (UTC)Reply