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Wenn Sie das Feld Nur Kleinigkeiten wurden verändert auswählen, werden kleine Änderungen wie die Behebung von Schreibfehlern, die Anpassung der Formatierung oder die Umordnung von Text ohne Änderung des Inhalts angezeigt.
Eine Kleinigkeit (kleine Änderung) benötigt keine Begutachtung und sollte nicht zu einer Bemängelung führen.
It is denoted by a lowercase K in the edit history.
Any change impacting the page's meaning, which significantly alters a sentence, paragraph, section, or the entire page, even if it is a single word alteration―such as adding or removing "not"―is not considered minor.
Differentiating major and minor edits matters because editors may overlook minor changes when reviewing recent changes. Einige eingeloggte Benutzer können ihre Präferenzen so einstellen, dass keine kleineren Änderungen angezeigt werden. Um mögliche Streitigkeiten anderer Redakteure zu vermeiden, ist es ratsam, einen Bewertungsvorgang nicht als klein zu klassifizieren, wenn es eine Möglichkeit gibt, dass er bestritten werden könnte.
Wann man eine Änderung als Kleinigkeit kennzeichnen sollte
- Korrigieren Sie Rechtschreibfehler.
- Verwenden Sie grundlegende Formatierungen wie Großbuchstaben, Punktuation und Kursivschrift.
- Make non-contentious formatting adjustments, like adding horizontal lines or splitting paragraphs.
- Rectify obvious factual inaccuracies, such as changing "Nixon resigned in 1874" to "Nixon resigned in 1974".
- Fix layout issues, such as adjusting the spacing between paragraphs.
- Add and fix wiki links, like linking "Joe Biden" to his Wikipedia page.
- Remove vandalism or graffiti, such as deleting inappropriate comments.
Things you should remember
- Any modification to the Wikitext, regardless of its impact on HTML presentation, will be considered a change in the database.
- Downplaying a significant change, particularly when it involves deleting text, is impolite.
- Reverting a page is generally not considered minor, especially during disputes or potential edit wars. It is best to avoid marking any edits as minor in such situations. An exception is when reverting blatant vandalism.
- If you mistakenly label an edit as minor when it was major, make a second edit or dummy edit, noting in the edit summary that the previous one was major. Simply opening the edit box and saving won't suffice, nor will adding a blank space or line at the end. Instead, add an extra space between words or a line break to ensure the edit is preserved.
- Consider discussing disagreements regarding what constitutes a minor change through Talk or messaging the contributor directly. Be cautious to prevent conflicts ("Your change seems major to me—could I be overreacting?"). This helps address the grey area, and contributors often value feedback on accuracy.
User exceptions
Administrators and authorized users can semi-automatically undo the edits made by the last editor of a page. These rollback reversions are marked as minor by the wiki software because they have no overall effect. The rollback feature is primarily intended for swiftly addressing vandalism, where reverting any vandalism should be considered minor and can be ignored in the recent changes list. As a result, if someone hides minor edits in their preferences and an undesirable edit hasn't been marked as minor, they may miss the potential semi-automatic reversion in Recent Changes and Enhanced Recent Changes.