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::Editrequest plainly doesn't do it equally well. If you want to just fix a typo, it's non-intuitive and a hassle, and you are not likely to bother. At least, I wouldn't. [[User:FormerIP|FormerIP]] ([[User talk:FormerIP|talk]]) 22:25, 24 March 2012 (UTC)
:::And PC has much the same flaws. Why try to fix a typo if the change isn't live immediately? That hurts the encyclopedia. —<font color="228B22">[[User:Jéské Couriano|''Jeremy'']] [[User talk:Jéské Couriano|v^_^v]]</font> <sup><small>[[Special:Contributions/Jéské Couriano|Bori!]]</small></sup> 06:27, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
::::No, with PC you edit in exactly the same way you normally would and it takes you exactly the same amount of time and effort. You don't have to find the talkpage, you don't have work out how to explain the change you want in words, you don't have to get into a conversation about it. The only difference between PC and regular editing is that there's a delay before your change will appear. [[User:FormerIP|FormerIP]] ([[User talk:FormerIP|talk]]) 13:04, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
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