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Total edits 157
Minor edits 5 (3.2%)
(Semi-)automated edits 2 (1.3%)
Reverted edits 1 (0.6%)
atbe1 0.7
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Deleted (bytes) -8,517
Minor edits · 5 (3.2%)
Major edits · 152 (96.8%)
(Semi-)automated edits · 2 (1.3%)
Manual edits · 155 (98.7%)
Reverted edits · 1 (0.6%)
Unreverted edits · 156 (99.4%)
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Diff · History -167 Works: Uncited.
Diff · History -2,349 Removing self-assessment section; Wikipedia uses reliable, third-party sources, therefore Vonnegut's on assessment of his work is largely irrelevant.
Diff · History 5 Politics: copyedit
Diff · History -228 Military awards: unsourced; removed.
Diff · History -46 Armageddon in Retrospect was published posthumously by his son, not by him. 2 B R 0 2 B is a single work among dozens and dozens. It's not important enough, see UNDUE. Further, the works are listed as they are in sourc
Diff · History -1 Struggling writer: copyedit
Diff · History 2 fixed dashes using a script
Diff · History 0 Slaughterhouse-Five: "in" -> "of"
Diff · History -11 copyedit
Diff · History 4 top: ce
Diff · History 4 Sources: change ISBN 10 to ISBN 13
Diff · History -4 delinking duplicate link
Diff · History -4 delinking duplicate link
Diff · History -4 delinking duplicate link
Diff · History -1 Sources: remove comma in ref
Diff · History 1 Sources: |issue= --> |volume=
Diff · History 23 Sources: correct ISBNs
Diff · History 5 Sources: |issue= --> |department=
Diff · History -24 Works: copyedit
Diff · History 9 Influences: copyedit
Diff · History -1 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: copyedit
Diff · History 0 Struggling writer: copyedit
Diff · History -3 Struggling writer: "Rumfoord," not "Rumsfoord"
Diff · History 1 First novel: copyedit
Diff · History -2 Marriage and early employment: remove scarequote-ing
Diff · History -8 World War II: copyedit
Diff · History 1 Family and early life: missing space
Diff · History 53 Family and early life: copyedit
Diff · History 0 Family and early life: copyedit
Diff · History -80 top: per FAC
Diff · History 89 See also section
Diff · History -73 External links: moving
Diff · History -220 Sources: remove uncited reference
Diff · History -24 Religion: unnecessary
Diff · History 0 Religion: change source
Diff · History 10 Sources: Unknown --> Martin Kohn
Diff · History -3 Religion: Unknown --> Kohn
Diff · History 214 Sources: add citation
Diff · History -182 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: change {{citation}} to {{sfn}}
Diff · History 0 Religion: ce
Diff · History -84 Religion: this sentence was left hanging when I moved the rest of the paragraph to another paragraph; unnecessary.
Diff · History 13 Death and legacy: ce
Diff · History -543 External links: ce
Diff · History 224 References: add Harris source
Diff · History 5 Death and legacy: ce
Diff · History 512 Death and legacy: add
Diff · History 17 Death and legacy: add that he died in Manhattan
Diff · History -16 delinking duplicate links
Diff · History 97 top: add
Diff · History -7 Selected bibliography: ce
Diff · History -72 Death and legacy: rm
Diff · History 2 Influences: c
Diff · History 64 References: sourcing changes
Diff · History 8 War: ce
Diff · History -47 War: add
Diff · History 52 Selected bibliography: ce
Diff · History 187 Selected bibliography: add
Diff · History 98 Style and technique: attribute to Sharp
Diff · History -9 Influences: ce
Diff · History 5 Religion: ce
Diff · History 236 References: add Vonnegut 2006b source
Diff · History 22 References:
Diff · History 1 Politics: 2006a
Diff · History 1 Religion: 2006, not 2012
Diff · History 297 Religion: ce
Diff · History -191 War: Daily Mail is not a reliable source; removing.
Diff · History 216 References: add Hischak source
Diff · History 218 References: add source
Diff · History 521 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History 223 References: add NYT Wolff source
Diff · History 31 Later career and events: add
Diff · History -4 Struggling writer: children -> sons
Diff · History -37 Struggling writer: ce
Diff · History 4 First novel: add "The" to "The New York Times"
Diff · History -20 Marriage and early employment: ce
Diff · History -8 Marriage and early employment: ce
Diff · History 2 Marriage and early employment: ce
Diff · History 6 World War II: alternate alignments
Diff · History -15 World War II: ce
Diff · History 1 top: geesh
Diff · History 17 top: wikilink Mark
Diff · History 30 Family and early life: ce
Diff · History -25 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History 22 top: {{redirect|Vonnegut}}
Diff · History -1 War: ce
Diff · History 6 World War II: ce
Diff · History 44 War: ce
Diff · History 4 Religion: ce
Diff · History 21 Themes: ce
Diff · History -13 Themes in his works: shorten title
Diff · History 0 Struggling writer: smaller
Diff · History -5 Messes it up: Undid revision 674033766 by Ceradon (talk)
Diff · History 5 (reverted)  High school and Cornell: let's put this to the left
Diff · History -438 High school and Cornell: I suppose we can do without this
Diff · History -112 drop blue background from quote boxes
Diff · History -873 World War II: ce
Diff · History 17 World War II: add
Diff · History 39 Themes in his works: ce
Diff · History -5 Style and technique: ce
Diff · History 14 Influences: ce
Diff · History 0 Influences: ce
Diff · History 14 Disambiguate Pulp fiction to Pulp magazine using popups
Diff · History 30 Death and legacy: paraphrase
Diff · History -7 Death and legacy: ce
Diff · History 29 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History -9 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History 4 Family and early life: wikilink
Diff · History -216 drop fake headings, split into more paragraphs
Diff · History 1 Style and technique:
Diff · History 4 Themes in his works:
Diff · History 2 Style and technique:
Diff · History 2 Politics:
Diff · History -6 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: ce
Diff · History -7 World War II: ce
Diff · History -4 Second World War: ce
Diff · History -8 top: ce
Diff · History -9 High school and Cornell: ce
Diff · History 50 Themes in his works: ce
Diff · History -41 Style and technique: ce
Diff · History -2 Influences: ce
Diff · History -3 Politics: ce
Diff · History 41 Religion:
Diff · History -99 Death and legacy: ce
Diff · History -52 Themes in his works: ce
Diff · History -178 References: remove unused reference
Diff · History 10 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: add date
Diff · History 4 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History -2 Later career and events: rearrange
Diff · History -4 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History -7 Later career and events: ce
Diff · History 2 Later career and life: modify section heading
Diff · History 2 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: correct
Diff · History 151 References: sdd
Diff · History 104 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: add
Diff · History -1 Release of Slaughterhouse-Five: ce
Diff · History -995 Struggling writer: trimming
Diff · History 1 References: fix
Diff · History -397 References: ce
Diff · History -9 First novel: ce
Diff · History -15 Family and early life: ce
Diff · History -5 First novel: ce
Diff · History -11 Vonnegut's first novel: ce
Diff · History -106 Marriage and early employment: ce
Diff · History -218 Marriage and early employment: ce
Diff · History -95 Second World War: ce
Diff · History 92 Second World War: add
Diff · History -15 Family and early life: ce
Diff · History 42 top: ce
Diff · History -20 Vonnegut was a writer and humorist primarily, and an essayist secondarily.
Diff · History 1 top: Lily was adopted apparently.
Diff · History 124 Later career and life: add note
Diff · History 164 Themes in his works:
Diff · History -11 Politics:
Diff · History 1 Themes in his works:
Diff · History -5 Struggling writer: ce
Diff · History 1 Themes in his works:
Diff · History 7,475 move from userspace to mainspace; there is no way to merge the two pages' histories properly, I'm afraid.
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