Yes and no.
The yes:
If you are editing the answer to correct spelling, grammar, edit the layout or style, remove excessive punctuation, removing a link and so on. In other words, if you edit an answer but do not provide additional information, you should use minor edit.
The no:
If you are editing to add new information to an answer, correct an answer, or contributing an additional/alternative answer underneath the current answer.
You should ideally use both minor and ordinary edits in answers for this task so TIP can assess your usage of them.
No, removing answers does not count as an edit Removing answers was a part of your task in editing flags. Editing refers to changing a wrong answer to a correct one or improving the answer, for example correcting spelling. Remember, you must always tick the minor edit box when you edit an answer but do not add new information (for example, you're only correcting spelling). Failing to use minor edit when needed can result in failure of the task.
Removing an answer does not count towards your editing answers mission.Answer Edits and Minor Edits count towards this mission.You can see what counts towards a particular mission by filtering your contributions to show a particular action.You can do this by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and then choosing the appropriate action from the drop down menu. If you select "Answers (edited)" you will see that only changes and minor changes are recorded there.
Because you have stolen the rightful credit from the rightful answerer of the question. Theft of answer credentials is very impolite in this community. Supervisors need to be polite and respectful. You should always use minor edit when you are editing but did not contribute any new information to the answer, for example, if you are correcting spelling or grammar. We look for a Supervisor standard in your contributions during TIP tasks.
Editing answers in a minor way should be marked as minor by the Supervisor, hence you will keep credit for the answer. It is encouraged that all disputes between Supervisors and Contributors are mediated through the Community Advisor - for more information please see the "Related Links" section of this answer.
All you do is go the penguin with the minor helmet and do a mission for him. Then he will give you the materials to fix the mine.
Yes, it sometimes has glitches ranging from minor to major.
Simply click the '[Improve]' hyperlink at the top right corner of your answer, delete your answer, then click the 'Minor Edit' check box below where you are editing your answer, and then press 'save'.
The stage where you correct minor errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation is called the proofreading stage. This is typically done after you have completed the revision and editing process to ensure your writing is error-free.
You can see Canis Minor the best during the winter time. Once you see Orion soon you can see Canis Minor.
Since there are several minor keys, each minor key is composed of different notes. Thus, there a several possible answers to this question. Here is an example of the notes in the minor key A minor: A, B, C, D, E, F, G or G sharp.
A minor change is something small. Example: A grammar clean up. If it's something like re editing something and putting more detail, then it's not major. The Minor Change is to let them know you aren't doing anything but fixing up the answer. If left unmarked, it could be mistaken for a big change.
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