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Hi, I advise you to write clearer edit summaries when you replace HTML tags by {{chem2}}.

"Using HTML instead of chem2" sounds to me as if you were doing it the other way around.

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"Replacing HTML with chem2"? Bernardirfan (talk) 03:49, 1 May 2022 (UTC)Reply
Yes, much better. --TwainNeverSaidThat 16:30, 1 May 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Hello Bernardirfan! Did you know that in some countries, it is the convention to space sentences with an enlarged or with a double space? This is the reason why you will sometimes find double spaces after a period/full stop in Wikipedia articles. However, the wiki software does not render these double spaces, instead condensing them into one space, so there is no need to remove them (see MOS:DOUBLESPACE). It's in fact better to ignore them, because that way you won't unnecessarily appear on other editors' watchlists. Thanks for taking this into consideration, ☿ Apaugasma (talk ) 18:39, 6 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

I do not agree. In the English language, a single spaced sentences is a standard by an official grammar institutions today. Multiple-spaced sentences and words in the English language is an error, and despite HTML converts them to a single space, multiple consecutive white spaces still spend more memory in the servers and other electronic machines (computers, mobile phones, notebooks, whatever), because a white space is a character with an ASCII code, and there are multiple types of a white space (tabs for example), so, I will not ignore them, and I will continue to delete unnecessary extra white spaces between the words and sentences, sorry. I found so many double, triple, even quadruple consecutive white spaces between words and sentences, as well a single spaced words and sentences on the same page. Obviously, many of double or multiple spaces between words and sentences in the English articles are typos. I will delete them, except when they are put there on purpose. Read the link you provided again! And it is necessary for my change to appear on other editor's watchlist, to inform them that a double or multiple-spaced sentences in the English language is an error. Bernardirfan (talk) 00:51, 7 May 2022 (UTC)Reply
Hi Bernardirfan, do you realize that by every edit you make to Wikipedia, a new copy of the entire page is saved on the Wikipedia servers? By removing spaces, you are not reducing memory use by a few bytes, you are adding thousands and thousands of bytes (e.g., this page is 26,450 bytes in length, so this purely cosmetic edit effectively added more than twenty-six thousand bytes of memory to the servers). Also consider that editors' hours are the most valuable asset we have on this project: if we'd have to pay our editors by the hours, we would be able to buy Google's server parks with that kind of money! But that said, of course the hours you spend here are also very valuable, and it's most important that you should enjoy what you're doing here; I will therefore not bother you with this any further. Happy editing!   ☿ Apaugasma (talk ) 10:56, 7 May 2022 (UTC)Reply
Conclusion by your statements: We should not make any edits at all because we are adding thousands and thousands of bytes to the Wikipedia servers, even if we add/delete only one character. Yes, do not bother me, please.Bernardirfan (talk) 18:03, 7 May 2022 (UTC)Reply
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This was a mistake, thank you for restoring the content. Actually, you just gave me an idea to maybe expand the article named "Dibutyltin dioctanoate", because I saw pretty much data about that chemical from relevant sources accross the internet. So, if I expand the article named "Dibutyltin dioctanoate", the link dibutyltin dioctanoate would lead to the article named "Dibutyltin dioctanoate", not to the article named "Dibutyltin dilaurate" (in other words, the link dibutyltin dioctanoate would not redirect to "Dibutyltin dilaurate"), because those two compounds are not the same. I don't know if I expand the "Dibutyltin dioctanoate" article (with the much greater content full of relevant info and the whole
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table named "Dibutyltin dioctanoate" full of data, like image of the structure of the dibutyltin dioctanoate molecule, CAS number, Appearance, Melting point, Pictograms, Hazards, etcetera) will be automatically deleted and restored to redirect to the article named "Dibutyltin dilaurate", or I may continue to expand the "Dibutyltin dioctanoate" article with new information from relevant sources... I already created one article named "Hexafluorophosphazene", and it was accepted by Wikipedia.

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What do you think about my idea? Bernardirfan (talk) 04:37, 16 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Hey! Thanks for your contribs to choline. Just wanted to point out that a bunch of the wikilinks you added were removed previously due to being a violation of MOS:Overlink, specifically MOS:DUPLINK, as stated in the edit summary for the edit that removed them. Links that are duplicated and not in infoboxes, tables, image captions, footnotes, hatnotes, and at the first occurrence after the lead aren't "missing" but if you found some that were, thanks for fixing them. Figured you'd want to save some energy for the other good edits you do. Lalaithan (talk) 17:26, 10 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you. I changed the sentence you noticed to "Tetrafluorohydrazine is used in organic synthesis and as an oxidizing agent for rocket fuels." to avoid plagiarism. Bernardirfan (talk) 13:20, 27 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

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I have restored and modified your edit on CO2 from 24 Dec 2023. It was a good idea to identify pKa1 and pKa2, but the problem was that there is also a third value pKa1(apparent), as explained in the section "In aqueous solution". See my version. Dirac66 (talk) 16:00, 18 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

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This is not a vandalism, because you seen my changes during my very changing! What the hell are you talking about?! You are falsely accusing me for vandalising Wikipedia, like the article Ammonium dinitramide. Importing new info and correcting my code errors or others code errors is not vandalism. Last warning! If you accuse me of vandalising Wikipedia again, or even you blocking me from editing Wikipedia, I will take serious measures against you bullying me on Wikipedia! Bernardirfan (talk) 20:19, 2 May 2024 (UTC)Reply
This warning was placed by a brand new editor, who has been "correcting" a lot of helpful improvements, then placing "final warnings" on the editor's talk page. Pay it no mind, and thanks for your help. signed, Willondon (talk)

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