Thread:Janus100/@comment-40193977-20191118163635/@comment-27794543-20191121073711

Okay, but if it's a mistake or typo, what's the point of calling them out? Not to mention, on an admin's wall. It's faster to fix the error and move on. I know I'll make mistakes when editing wikis. However, wikis are cooperative projects and I know other users will come along and fix the mistakes I make.

Now if a user was repeatedly making the same mistake (e.g. typing "Clark" instead of "Clarke", not capitalizing specific words, wrong formatting, etc.), then let them know. But notifying users of one-time typos like "insured" instead of "injured" is silly.

If you think someone needs to take more time to proofread their work, it's okay to politely notify them (though preferable without involving an admin). But also realize, this may be their best right now, that they did proofread their work. The best way to improve is to keep trying, to keep writing, and I don't want to discourage people from contributing.