15:3115:31, 19 May 2019diffhist+1
Sex tourism
Incorrect English 'ones gay sexual identity' corrected to 'one's gay sexual identity (with an apostrophe).~~~~
17 May 2019
13:0413:04, 17 May 2019diffhist0
William McBride (doctor)
Incorrect spelling "a French Institute" corrected to "a French institute" with a lower-case "i" (since "institute" is not part of its title).~~~~
11:2011:20, 14 May 2019diffhist−10
Peter Tobin
"a further two teenagers" changed to "two teenagers", as Angelika Kluk was not a teenager (she was 23).~~~~
12:1912:19, 9 September 2018diffhist−2
San Marino
Misleading comma in 'production of goods, which are subject to Italy's government monopoly' (this would mean that all goods are subject to the monopoly) removed to create the intended meaning (only goods that are subject to the monopoly), as well as the ungrammatical comma before 'are' in the same sentence,~~~~
10:3410:34, 6 September 2018diffhist+4
Żubrówka
Presumably because "Belarusian language" is the heading of the relevant article appears without "the", it was also used here in mid-sentence without "the", which is ungrammatical English, so I've added "the" - this is a very common mistake on Wikipedia, often when articles are submitted by native speakers of languages that lack an equivalent word (such as Russian and Polish).~~~~
11:3111:31, 4 September 2018diffhist−5
Christianity and homosexuality
Ungrammatical English "blessing of same-sex unions are possible" corrected (three times in succession) to "blessing of same-sex unions is possible" - the subject of the verb is singular ("blessing"), not the plural "same-sex unions". If "blessing" were changed to the plural "blessings", the verb "are" would be correct. In the same section, the use of a comma before the word 'that' is a Germanism (German requires a comma before the equivalent word "dass") and has also been corrected (twice).~~~~
12:1612:16, 27 December 2017diffhist+585
Talk:Slavoj Žižek
Additional comment on the puzzling omission of Žižek's nationality (which is mentioned in at least two other languages versions of the article).~~~~
15:3115:31, 19 May 2019diffhist+1
Sex tourism
Incorrect English 'ones gay sexual identity' corrected to 'one's gay sexual identity (with an apostrophe).~~~~
17 May 2019
13:0413:04, 17 May 2019diffhist0
William McBride (doctor)
Incorrect spelling "a French Institute" corrected to "a French institute" with a lower-case "i" (since "institute" is not part of its title).~~~~
11:2011:20, 14 May 2019diffhist−10
Peter Tobin
"a further two teenagers" changed to "two teenagers", as Angelika Kluk was not a teenager (she was 23).~~~~
12:1912:19, 9 September 2018diffhist−2
San Marino
Misleading comma in 'production of goods, which are subject to Italy's government monopoly' (this would mean that all goods are subject to the monopoly) removed to create the intended meaning (only goods that are subject to the monopoly), as well as the ungrammatical comma before 'are' in the same sentence,~~~~
10:3410:34, 6 September 2018diffhist+4
Żubrówka
Presumably because "Belarusian language" is the heading of the relevant article appears without "the", it was also used here in mid-sentence without "the", which is ungrammatical English, so I've added "the" - this is a very common mistake on Wikipedia, often when articles are submitted by native speakers of languages that lack an equivalent word (such as Russian and Polish).~~~~
11:3111:31, 4 September 2018diffhist−5
Christianity and homosexuality
Ungrammatical English "blessing of same-sex unions are possible" corrected (three times in succession) to "blessing of same-sex unions is possible" - the subject of the verb is singular ("blessing"), not the plural "same-sex unions". If "blessing" were changed to the plural "blessings", the verb "are" would be correct. In the same section, the use of a comma before the word 'that' is a Germanism (German requires a comma before the equivalent word "dass") and has also been corrected (twice).~~~~
12:1612:16, 27 December 2017diffhist+585
Talk:Slavoj Žižek
Additional comment on the puzzling omission of Žižek's nationality (which is mentioned in at least two other languages versions of the article).~~~~