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Happy editing! RexxS (talk) 19:02, 28 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

Just a small follow-up: I understand that you are trying to regularise the spacing around subheadings, and that's not a bad thing to do in itself. However, it doesn't alter how the page looks to a reader, and we have a convention that we shouldn't generally be making changes that don't make a visible change. The main problem it causes is that registered editors have a watchlist that they use to check changes to the articles that they are interested in. If lots of very minor edits to various pages are made, the editors watching those pages will find their watchlists clogged up, and will complain that it makes them hard to spot important changes amongst the trivial ones. So I'd like to ask you if you would try not to make changes that simply alter spacing around headings, please? If there are other changes, for example correcting spelling mistakes, then it's fine to tidy spacing at the same time, but you get complaints if you do nothing more than alter whitespace. Cheers --RexxS (talk) 17:55, 3 June 2019 (UTC)Reply