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Natterfied him on that article.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"That's not technically natter but it's still a bad edit. A, Zero Context Example, and B, what in the Nine Hells is a "pseudo-aversion" supposed to be?
Trust me, I'm an engineer!Post any more examples of this kind of behavior and we'll see if it merits a suspension.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"Closest thing that I can think of for a 'psuedo-aversion' is Playing with a Trope and Zig-Zagging Trope. In which case, it needs to be properly labeled and shown as such.
Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry PratchettFighteer, my concern is that this is a pattern. Do a bunch of iffy edits, be warned, don't do any edits for about a month, repeat. Many edits aren't as bad as the example above, but are added editorializing and bulk that seems rather unnecessary.
On Three Chords and the Truth: Regardless of what ordinary folks actually want- they really don't know what they want, so you have to give it to them in a manner that the least talented could play. And anyone who can play even a mote better is a pompous asshole who should never go near musical instruments again. This doesn't add anything but bulk to the trope description.
On The Seventh Generation Of Console Video Games: Changed Despite this [concern about video games causing violence], casual games have exploded in popularity so massively that game developers have yet to fully understand the market themselves. to Despite this, casual games have exploded in popularity so massively that game developers have yet to fully understand the market themselves and how they can truly affect the subconscious of their audiences. Whether video games cause violence and apathy or not is still a hot-button issue. The added bit about affecting the subconscious doesn't actually make sense in that context, and the second sentence is just redundant.
It's borderline but all that editorializing is getting in the way of the purpose of the articles. Calling him in again for a chat.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"

Despite a pm from myself a couple months ago, and later I believe a mod spoke with him/her after I reported them here last month, Sky Hedgehogian Maestro continues to make nattery edits. For instance, adding a second bullet on Action52 that says "Often averted. Sometimes pseudo-averted."
Edited by Terrie