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I normally edit on the web with my normal account. This account edits on the (notoriously awful) Wikipedia app.

Protip: Avoid tagging, and definitely don't caption images if you ever decide to use the app. The edits go out to Commons.

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  • /Macro respirator - If the respirator articles were Macropedia entries, what might they look like?
  • /N95 respirator article progress - copied from Special:Permalink/1211512329. 279 revisions and nearly six(!) months later... we got Special:Permalink/1248185180. Unbelievable how much (mostly annoyed) effort can go into making an article... for lack of a better term... actually marginally correct. So much for the non-CDC sourced work apparently done at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic... Feel free to comment on my copy's talk page.
  • Also, a very high typo rate by me means you should probably divide that revision count by 2 or 3. So... like 93-138 revisions it might have taken (for you, or the imaginary competent, neurotypical person...)?