00:0900:09, 17 February 2022diffhist+7
Bitcoin
Added that Bitcoin was created in C++, as per the official Github repo (already linked in article). 67% of codebase and Bitcoin Core in C++. Python or C may qualify but unsure, do not believe they are integralTags: Reverted2017 wikitext editor
05:0005:00, 13 May 2021diffhist+42
2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
Structural issue in header including grammar with 'the following day'. Split up, sourced, and added context into the situation. There was no context provided for the storming of the Compound, which was entirely distinct from the violence with settlers. This was highly unclear in the original text.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
04:5204:52, 13 May 2021diffhist+88
2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
Replaced referenced to 'Islamic Jihad' with 'Palestinian Islamic Jihad'. This is by convention as explained previously. I'm not sure who replaced those edits without justification. Nonetheless, news outlets often use 'Islamic Jihad' due to being in the context of Palestine and/or having already established PIJ is the group, but for clarity the full form should be used, i.e., 'Palestinian Islamic Jihad'.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
03:4003:40, 13 May 2021diffhist+8
2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
'the Islamic Jihad' is quite ambiguous if the user doesn't click on the hyperlink, the commonly-used form of 'Palestinian Islamic Jihad' is more appropriate here. Whether it should be preceded by 'the' doesn't seem to be consistent, and I just asked on that article's talk page. It seems that simply 'PIJ' is more common and hence in this instance, no 'the'.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
20:2320:23, 12 May 2021diffhist+28
2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
Brief additional context for why storming al-Aqsa was a major escalation (arguable provocation). Keeps this section relatively unbiased in both sides' escalation. Unsure whether the cancelled Jewish supremacist march is relevant in the lead though.Tags: Reverted2017 wikitext editor
19:4319:43, 12 May 2021diffhist+52
2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
Added context as to why al-Aqsa was stormed. Directly used references from later in the article: "some stockpiled and threw stones at the Israeli police" and "Palestinians threw rocks, firecrackers, and heavy objects". If people feel strongly, I'm happy to discuss, but I think it's important to demonstrate the cycles of escalation on either side and context for each.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
04:3504:35, 10 August 2020diffhist+39
Realignment plan
Relies heavily on a few sources which appear inconsistent with other reliable source; large extent of information added by banned user (for bias/copyright issues) so will need to be fixed. I try and stay away from Israel-Palestine stuff, but I'll briefly explain on this article's talk page.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor