22:3322:33, 29 January 2023diffhist+70
Baseball5
→History: Baseball5 is not the first mixed-gender team event in the olympics, it is just the first to have a mixed-gender event without other events for men only or women only. Mixed Doubles has been a tennis event, for example.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
18:2118:21, 21 October 2022diffhist−77
Lebanon
→Literature: Remove apparently fictitious claim that has absolutely no basis in the citation provided, although the citation still works for the rest of the sentence
21:3321:33, 8 July 2022diffhist−1
2022–23 FA Cup qualifying rounds
Remove a blank line, making no real change. The last few edits were exhausting however so for now I'm leaving filling in the ties to someone else. Deets on talk page
23:0123:01, 29 March 2022diffhist0
Cat
"affect", as a verb, means "alter"; "effect", as a verb, means "cause". "effect" is meant here I'm pretty sure
14:2114:21, 4 February 2021diffhist+199
Languages of the United Kingdom
English is official in Wales. Welsh is official in Wales. I shouldn't have removed the citation, you're correct, however, feel free to not remove *my* citations without a reason either.Tag: Reverted
22:3322:33, 29 January 2023diffhist+70
Baseball5
→History: Baseball5 is not the first mixed-gender team event in the olympics, it is just the first to have a mixed-gender event without other events for men only or women only. Mixed Doubles has been a tennis event, for example.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
18:2118:21, 21 October 2022diffhist−77
Lebanon
→Literature: Remove apparently fictitious claim that has absolutely no basis in the citation provided, although the citation still works for the rest of the sentence
21:3321:33, 8 July 2022diffhist−1
2022–23 FA Cup qualifying rounds
Remove a blank line, making no real change. The last few edits were exhausting however so for now I'm leaving filling in the ties to someone else. Deets on talk page
23:0123:01, 29 March 2022diffhist0
Cat
"affect", as a verb, means "alter"; "effect", as a verb, means "cause". "effect" is meant here I'm pretty sure
14:2114:21, 4 February 2021diffhist+199
Languages of the United Kingdom
English is official in Wales. Welsh is official in Wales. I shouldn't have removed the citation, you're correct, however, feel free to not remove *my* citations without a reason either.Tag: Reverted