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I don't think the word changes are too bad, but they did make a page for The Carrie Diaries that has no tropes at all.
Another questionable case is the Real Life page for fashion models. Doesn't seem to be any point in just listing people who are models.
"One-hit wonder" is correct and "one-hit-wonder" is bad grammar. I've reverted these.
The Carrie Diaries is cutlisted.
Changing "fairly" to "incredibly" strikes me as odd considering that those carry very different implications.
Edited by Dirtyblue929Could this be a bad text-replacement plugin of sorts?
I had a dog-themed avatar before it was cool.Suspending.
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Auspicious She-wolf has been making unusual grammar related edits to the One-Hit Wonder page. Things like changing one adjective to another ("fairly" to "incredibly", "major" to "significant", "very hard" to "extremely challenging"), spelling out numbers, or changing dashes in a word (For instance, they change "one-hit wonder" to "one-hit-wonder"; Most instances of the term only use one dash, not two). I don't think any of those changes were especially necessary, least of all without any edit reason for why. I reverted their "one-hit wonder" to "one-hit-wonder" edit a few days ago, and they've just added it back along with these other grammar changes.
No edit reasons were left on either of their edits to this page. Any ideas what to do next? Are changes like this an issue?
EDIT: Looking through their edit history, they have a lot of similar edits.
Edited by thelivingtoad