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==Definitions - some of the terms used in this script:==
===Minor edit===
This is any edit that is '''not''' a revert and is a)marked as minor, b)keyword identified as minor and '''not''' a revert, or c)any article edit with too short of a summary that does not have certain keywords. One word ''article'' edits that are not recognized key words for significant edits will count as minor as well. For articles, there are both '''small''' and '''superficial''' (see below) edits. They are a mutually exclusive subset of '''minor''' edits, '''small''' edits are "bigger" and more content related than '''superficial''' edits.
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These are a subset of '''minor''' edits that apply only to articles, they are more significant and content related than '''superficial''' edits. They constitute things such as small content, information, and reference additions.
===Superficial edit===
These can be considered "minor" or "small" edits along with '''minor''' marked edits. However, these do not count as '''minor''', they are there own group. In otherwords, they both describe small changes, but are different. Superficial edits are the most minor edits, generally spelling corrections, wikifying, grammar corrections and the like.
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