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Happy editing! Spyder212 (talk) 22:15, 7 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

June 7 edit

Hi, 2601...BC0F,

I see you just started editing today and already you have 55 edits. On the one hand, that's impressive. On the other, you might be going too fast for a brand new editor, unless your ISP is assigning you different IPs in this range? I recently undid a good-faith edit of yours at Georgia (U.S. state). It was pretty small potatoes, involving a discretionary comma, so no big deal; but still, when you go that fast, it's easy to miss the small stuff. Please do read some of the links that Spyder212 left you in the Welcome message above, and please consider registering for an account. Thanks, and happy editing! Mathglot (talk) 01:20, 8 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

Having a look at some of your edits: good catch at Case–Shiller index for the stocks link; thanks for that. (If you were registered, I could just hit the "Thanks" link in the History tab, but that doesn't work for anonymous editors.) Your addition of an Rcat template at a REDIRECT tells me that you are far from a new editor, as does your fix of curly to straight quotes. Given that you are an experienced editor, you no doubt know that the use of Edit summaries is one of Wikipedia's best practices, but other than fix link or change link on a few of them, the rest of your edits have no summary at all. Can you please use them, going forward? Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 01:29, 8 June 2019 (UTC)Reply