02:0002:00, 26 March 2024diffhist+1 m
Internet censorship in the United States
Corrected minor misunderstandings: "errs on the side of" is a common collocation even though the word "err" rarely occurs in other contexts and "Act" as a shortening of a specific act is often capitalized.
02:4802:48, 14 March 2024diffhist+9,353
Tamazgha
Added Tifinaɣ spelling of Tamazɣa, replaced unreliable sources (including an article by an non-scientific think-tank) with sources from peer-reviewed journals, clarified the use of the term, and expanded the explanation of its' origin. Tamazɣa is not a fictitious entity, all reliable sources describe it as "imagined" and all nations are imagined. Nowhere else on this encyclopedia is a nation described as a 'fictitious entity'.Tags: RevertedDisambiguation links added
06:0206:02, 11 March 2024diffhist+229 N
User:AethyrX
←Created page with ''''Typos on My Edit Summaries''' "Levantine Arabic, as well as other Arabic languages, pronounces [b] as an allophone of /p/" should be "Levantine Arabic, as well as other Arabic languages, pronounces [p] as an allophone of /b/"'Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
00:4700:47, 10 March 2024diffhist−19 m
Close-mid front rounded vowel
Removed unnecessary external link ("List of languages with [œ̝]" leads nowhere) and corrected a mistake I made while merging articles; changed "between close-mid ⟨ø⟩ and open-mid ⟨œ⟩" to "between close-mid [ø] and open-mid [œ]" as it describes their pronunciation, not how it's writtenTag: Reverted
22:5522:55, 7 March 2024diffhist+25
Revolutionary Catalonia
Reverted in accordance with Beevor's The Battle for Spain; "The Central Committee of Anti-Fascist Militias literally ran everything from security and essential services to welfare; the Generalitat was nothing more than a shadow government, or rather a government-in-waiting, ‘a merely formulaic artefact’."Tag: Reverted
23:1723:17, 21 February 2024diffhist−27
Battlespace
Changed all instances of 'battle-space' to 'battlespace' for consistency (excluding the initial mention of the alternate term)current