User:William2001
Many of my edits are classified as "(semi-)automated," and for some reason, many people are under the impression that (semi-)automated edits are less important or legitimate than a non-automated one. This is not necessarily true. A (semi-)automated edit simply means that an editor used a tool to make the process faster. Increase in speed is often associated with a decrease in quality, which perhaps is the origin of the bias against editors who make mostly (semi-)automated edits. However, in this case, the tools are increasing the efficiency, so while speed is increased, the quality remains the same. Here is an analogy: firefighters with fire hoses can extinguish fires more quickly and save more people, but that does not mean that the fire hoses decrease the quality of the work.
Please enjoy editing!
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Footnotes
Many inexperienced (and veteran) editors make mistakes, and those genuine attempts made in good faith are not trash since those efforts to contribute have the potential to become useful as new editors gain more experience. Unfortunately, many unconstructive edits are made in malicious attempts to disrupt Wikipedia or even cause harm to living persons. I refer to those as trash.
For reverting vandalism and good faith edits, I like to use STiki, which, unfortunately, is currently down.
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William2001 (06 February 2016 - 26 June 2019)
William2001, to improve contrast (26 June 2019 - 02 May 2020)
William2001, to avoid missed replies (02 May 2020 - present) (I do agree that the long tail is perhaps not very aesthetically pleasing. The good news is that, in general, my username won't appear in articles, so most people in the world won't see it. Thus, the utilitarian form shall prevail... for now.)