Thread:LarsMars/@comment-26450183-20150903234357/@comment-28584561-20150904004151


 * Only if it is done successively in a short amount of time with just changing/adding/removing a single word.
 * Sometimes there some instances where this is acceptable and permitted, such as changing a single word in a group of pages (like changing the word "soundtrack" to "song" in all of the music articles)
 * If you just change a word for a synonym. (e.g. Connie and Steven were very happy . . . and you change it to Connie and Steven were very elated . . .) and do it multiple times.
 * Synonymity is nice but if it reads just fine and the grammar is correct, the arbitrary and unnecessary change is unneeded.
 * Fragmenting your edits on a single article. (e.g. You edit a page and change something, you then save it. You then edit again on the same page, change something else and save it. You do this again and again on the same page)
 * Edit what you can on a single go, don't separate it just for the edit count.