User blog comment:Radium128/Annoyed/@comment-24150802-20150421081136

It's actually a really good idea to follow pages that you've edited, at least for a couple of days after your edits. That way you see edits that other people make, which have a reasonable chance of being related to yours in some way. It's especially valuable during your first few weeks of wiki editing because you can see modifications that people make to your changes, and the reasons they give for doing so. That helps you become familiar with the wiki's style.

When you make edits, can you please fill in the summary for each one? All it takes is a few words to describe what you changed, and why if appropriate. If you make a few different changes to a page, try to explain all of them in the summary. That helps all editors when they're reviewing the wiki's history and helps the mods when we're assessing changes for contributor tiers.