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*Adding an image to or removing an image from an article, or replacing an image with a completely different image
*Adding an image to or removing an image from an article, or replacing an image with a completely different image
*Adding a gallery to an article or moving a preexisting gallery to a subpage
*Adding a gallery to an article or moving a preexisting gallery to a subpage
*Adding a comment to a talk page attached to an article


Please note that neither of these lists are exhaustive, with common sense being the best tool in determining whether an edit is minor or not, and when in doubt, simply do not mark an edit as minor. Remember that different users have slightly different takes on what "minor" entails, and so some may be quick to mark their edits as minor, while others may be quite hesitant to mark any of their edits. However, if a user fails to mark ''large amounts'' of edits as minor, or often marks substantial mainspace edits as "minor", they are committing a [[MarioWiki:Warning Policy#Level One Offenses|level one offense]], and a {{tem|Reminder}} may be issued to inform them of the problem. When doing so, keep in mind that the user may not have been aware they were breaking any rules, so be sure to explain the policy and possibly even link here for further reference.
Please note that neither of these lists are exhaustive, with common sense being the best tool in determining whether an edit is minor or not, and when in doubt, simply do not mark an edit as minor. Remember that different users have slightly different takes on what "minor" entails, and so some may be quick to mark their edits as minor, while others may be quite hesitant to mark any of their edits. However, if a user fails to mark ''large amounts'' of edits as minor, or often marks substantial mainspace edits as "minor", they are committing a [[MarioWiki:Warning Policy#Level One Offenses|level one offense]], and a {{tem|Reminder}} may be issued to inform them of the problem. When doing so, keep in mind that the user may not have been aware they were breaking any rules, so be sure to explain the policy and possibly even link here for further reference.