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  • Jelly Roll (singer)Edited 5/5/2026, 2:44:53 AM
  • Josh DuggarEdited 5/1/2026, 11:41:59 PM

    /* External links */ Duggar shouldn't be in "Religious figures convicted of child sexual abuse." He's not a religious figure; just someone who happens to be religious.

  • Ronald McDonaldEdited 4/27/2026, 11:58:24 PM

    /* Criticism and 2016 appearances */ Moved misplaced reference.

  • List of Canadians of Polish descentEdited 4/22/2026, 1:11:26 AM

    /* Music */ Mike Reno was listed twice

  • Confessions Part IIEdited 4/21/2026, 1:47:05 AM

    /* Lyrical interpretation */ Edited sentence about Usher and Chili's relationship flaming out. The previous version grammatically made no sense, mixing both past and future tenses.

  • One Hundred and One DalmatiansEdited 4/6/2026, 6:05:58 AM

    /* Voice cast */ Fixed missing line break between Rod Taylor's role and Perdita.

  • StructuralismEdited 4/4/2026, 1:09:39 AM

    Cited source does not contain a discussion of deconstruction becoming popular in the 1980s.

  • StructuralismEdited 4/3/2026, 11:40:17 PM

    Removed section on economics for two reasons. First, it did not even explain what structuralist economics was. Second, it did not reveal any connection to this form of Structuralism. The term "structuralism" is used in other disciplines (see talk page). There is no apparent connection between structuralist economics and this school of thought.

  • Gilbert SimondonEdited 3/12/2026, 11:28:49 PM

    /* Career */ Simondon did not only become popular once Deleuze commented on him. Deleuze's essay on Simondon was published in 1966, two years after the first part of his dissertation was published. Simondon wouldn't become popular for another 40 year or so.

  • Ryuho OkawaEdited 3/2/2026, 9:55:41 AM

    /* Publications */ Changed "is" to "was" in the second paragraph to reflect the fact he passed away.

  • Anarchism in the United StatesEdited 2/16/2026, 4:58:36 AM

    /* Red Scare, propaganda by the deed and World Wars period */ Added "Clarify" tag and reason for a sentence that makes no sense. It is the sentence starting with "Some anarchists, such as Johann Most..."

  • Jean-Luc BrunelEdited 2/6/2026, 10:28:19 PM

    Corrected grammatical mistake (used "hanged" instead of "hung").

  • Herménégilde ChiassonEdited 2/4/2026, 5:18:02 AM

    /* Poetry */ Added title of English translation of book "Mourir à Scoudouc."

  • Transient acantholytic dermatosisEdited 1/31/2026, 2:38:38 AM

    /* Cause */ Changed "Pfizer" to "Moderna." The cited article found cases associated with the Moderna vaccine, not the Pfizer one.

  • Sathya Sai Baba movementEdited 1/22/2026, 9:16:16 AM

    /* Demographics */ Use of the word "occidental" here is unclear. I am assuming the author means people of European descent, but I am not sure. This is also a sentence fragment.

  • Sathya Sai Baba movementEdited 1/22/2026, 9:04:31 AM

    /* Conversion and mission */ The second sentence of this section, beginning with "In contrast," does not even remotely make sense. I have no idea what "untagged in a table" means, let alone if this is something worth mentioning.

  • List of new religious movementsEdited 1/8/2026, 10:51:49 PM

    /* List */ Removed Million Man March. This was an event, not a religious movement or group. Nation of Islam, with whom the event was associated, are also already on this list.

  • Mike RinderEdited 12/27/2025, 5:09:33 AM

    /* Office of Special Affairs */ added a few words to the first sentence to clarify that Tommy Davis replaced him as spokesperson only. The original sentence made it sound as if Davis also became the executive director of OSA (which he did not).

  • Political theologyEdited 12/1/2025, 4:14:53 AM

    /* Definition and analysis */ Provided reference to relevant pages in Schmitt's own book for the passage for there was a citation needed.

  • Political theologyEdited 12/1/2025, 4:06:26 AM

    /* Definition and analysis */ Corrected two errors in the discussion of Carl Schmitt. Replaced "political theorist" to "jurist," and "modern politics" to "the modern theory of the state." The terms I've replaced misrepresented Schmitt's background and his argument.

  • Body odour and sexual attractionEdited 11/29/2025, 4:52:34 AM

    /* Body odour enhancement */ Removed portion claims that men wearing scented antiperspirant IN VIDEO were ranked as more attractive which makes no sense in this context as the viewers wouldn't be able to smell them. Unsurprisingly, this is not claimed in the cited source. Subsequent sentence is unclear and poorly written in such a way that it makes no sense ("females gave higher ratings of masculinity than males").

  • Sign (semiotics)Edited 11/11/2025, 7:36:45 AM

    /* Semiotic black hole */ Deleted this section as it was completely false. The article cited does not state what the original author claims it does. Namely, it does not discuss a theory of the semiotic black hole within Félix Guattari's semiotic theory. Guattari is only mentioned once in passing, and the article relies primarily on the work of Jean Baudrillard. However, the concept of the semiotic black hole is the cited author's own concept. It is not notable enough to merit being on wikipedia.

  • Miami–Opa Locka Executive AirportEdited 10/7/2025, 2:15:46 AM

    /* Airline and destinations */ Corrected a typo ("decides" changed to "decided").

  • Angela DavisEdited 9/28/2025, 9:18:53 AM

    /* Postgraduate work */ Removed an unfounded claim regarding Humboldt University having no record of her degree. A link to the online search portal for the university's library is far from a credible source, as it does not state such and it's possible for an older dissertation to not have been catalogued. If this claim is restored, at the very least a "citation needed" tag should be added as this claim was not backed up.

  • Keith HensonEdited 9/27/2025, 3:34:05 AM

    /* Scientology */ Corrected the definition of Religious Technology Center. RTC is not the legal branch of the Church of Scientology. Its role is to oversee the use of Scientology technology, and holds the trademarks to Hubbard's writings. The closest thing to a "legal branch" of Scientology is spread across several organizations, but really, outside counsel is hired for everything.

  • List of paramilitary organizationsEdited 9/23/2025, 10:50:36 PM

    /* United States */ Added the Sea Org to list under United States.

  • Timeline of early HIV/AIDS casesEdited 9/18/2025, 1:47:57 AM

    /* 1950s */ See previous note. I realized that citation needed was a more appropriate tag.

  • Timeline of early HIV/AIDS casesEdited 9/18/2025, 1:45:16 AM

    /* 1950s */ Moved misplaced citation (citation 10 does not state this is an early case of AIDS but confirms other parts of section), unabbreviated c

  • PoliticsEdited 8/31/2025, 8:16:46 AM

    /* Prehistoric */ Removed reference to chimpanzees engaging in political behavior. It's irrelevant here; that research is on chimpanzees in the contemporary era. It is not, at all, related to prehistoric politics, human or otherwise. The author may have been trying to suggest that human's ancestors engaged in political behavior prior to the evolution of the homo sapiens. However, pre-homo sapiens humans were not chimpanzees, but primates that no longer exist like homo erectus.

  • Mariska HargitayEdited 8/30/2025, 8:28:35 PM

    /* Early life */ Removed inappropriate reference to Michael H. v. Gerald D.; a Supreme Court of the United States case that does not involve anyone in the Hargitay family.

  • BiopoliticsEdited 8/20/2025, 3:13:46 AM

    /* Michel Foucault */ Corrected a misleading sentence at the end of the first paragraph, and removed mention of a book where Foucault does not mention biopolitics at all. Also, the second paragraph had Woodrow Wilson cited for some reason, despite him having died before Foucault was even born. I removed that reference for obvious reasons.

  • BiopoliticsEdited 8/20/2025, 3:04:02 AM

    /* Giorgio Agamben */ Corrected the distinction between bíos and zoē. The original distinction provided idea was incorrect, and was not found in the article cited. Moreover, the cited article was exclusively on Roberto Esposito's work, and not Giorgio Agamben's, despite this being a section on the latter.

  • Acadia (region)Edited 8/18/2025, 10:51:31 PM

    Removed inaccurate claim that the Quiet Revolution extended to Acadia. The reforms the original writer is referring to only took place in New Brunswick, rather than Acadia as a whole, do not correlate chronologically with the Quiet Revolution, and also entailed different reforms. Moreover, consensus is that the reforms in NB ere not a spill-over effect of the Quiet Revolution (eg J. Belliveau for example), and is political incorrect and offensive to reduce Acadians to the Quebecois.

  • Frank Parlato Jr.Edited 7/7/2025, 10:44:54 PM

    /* Federal prosecution */ Updated sentencing date

  • The Hand of Robin SquiresEdited 6/1/2025, 5:00:44 AM

    /* Plot */

  • The Hand of Robin SquiresEdited 6/1/2025, 5:00:17 AM

    /* Plot */ removed racist language

  • Paul PicconeEdited 5/10/2025, 3:51:13 AM

    /* Bibliography */ TELOS is not a book, and having been the editor of it, while no doubt noteworthy, does not belong in his bibliography.

  • MaitreyaEdited 5/8/2025, 1:46:43 PM

    /* Maitreya claimants */ Removed claim that L. Ron Hubbard reiterated that he was Maitreya in the original OT VII documents. This was a typo; the original author was referring to OT 8 (and it linked to the page for OT 8). However, this was still untrue. In the OT 8 documents, he claimed he was the anti-christ, not Maitreya, though he did claim "original Buddhism" was the only religion not part of an intergalactic conspiracy... long story short, he did not claim to be Maitreya in OT 8.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/6/2025, 6:01:47 PM

    /* Works */ Added a subheading for his books.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/6/2025, 6:00:13 PM

    Added Marxism as a school of his thought. Given the role of Marx in his work, it merits being included here as well as under interests.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/6/2025, 5:56:15 PM

    Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1285861154|1285861154]] by [[Special:Contributions/Omnipaedista|Omnipaedista]] ([[User talk:Omnipaedista|talk]]) It does. The body of the text mentions his collaborations with Deleuze, and aspects of his work that are hallmarks of post-structuralism. But this is almost beside the point, as a direct discussion of how theorist is a post-structuralist is inconsistent with the norms of wikipedia as it's not done on the pages of other figures like Foucault and Deleuze.

  • Commodore's Messenger OrganizationEdited 5/4/2025, 1:49:29 AM

    /* Notable staff */ Updated some information about Mike Rinder, corrected info about Annie Tidman (it was 1 Church member, Marty Rathbun, who intercepted her and not Church members plural), and made some grammatical corrections in the section on Marc Yager.

  • Anarchism in CanadaEdited 5/4/2025, 1:35:14 AM

    Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1287957775|1287957775]] by [[Special:Contributions/2A00:F41:B0A2:2753:90CA:A8C0:7E74:EAA5|2A00:F41:B0A2:2753:90CA:A8C0:7E74:EAA5]] ([[User talk:2A00:F41:B0A2:2753:90CA:A8C0:7E74:EAA5|talk]]) This revision didn't make orthographical corrections (or if it did, I can't find them). What it did do is add several sentences that are unclear and make a contentious claim without any citation .

  • Pope John Paul IIEdited 4/25/2025, 3:43:44 PM

    /* {{anchor|Assassination}} Assassination attempts and plots */ Removed the word "other." These theories appear to relate to why Ağca attempted to assassinate the Pope. There have not been any theories as to why mentioned in this article thus far. As such, the word "other" should not be included here. If I am incorrect and these theories relate to a purported different shooter, that needs to be clarified rather than my edit simply being undone.

  • Department of Justice and Public Safety (New Brunswick)Edited 4/24/2025, 10:50:32 PM

    Replaced Austin with current Minister

  • Cité LibreEdited 4/19/2025, 2:39:47 AM

    Corrected link for Jacques Hébert, which as re-directing to the French revolutionist rather than the Canadian politician.

  • SearsEdited 4/5/2025, 6:21:31 PM

    /* Chairman of the Board */

  • Roland BarthesEdited 3/31/2025, 5:03:39 AM

    /* Bibliography */ Wikipedia was redirecting to a section of the page for Incident Command System.

  • Disney Character Voices InternationalEdited 3/12/2025, 10:29:41 PM

    /* Dubbings irregularly or occasionally released */ As per my previous comment, removed another reference to the film Prey for the same reasons.

  • Disney Character Voices InternationalEdited 3/12/2025, 10:28:50 PM

    /* Dubbings irregularly or occasionally released */ Removed reference to the film Prey's Comanche dub. Though this information is true, Disney Character Voices International had absolutely nothing to do with the production of this dub, regardless of if the film is being distributed on Disney+. That information does not belong in this article.

  • Gua shaEdited 1/23/2025, 3:25:17 AM

    /* In popular culture */ Corrected a mistake (replaced "its" with "his").

  • Nicholas OchsEdited 1/19/2025, 4:52:39 AM

    Updated to reflect changes in his legal case following the Fischer decision.

  • Homeschooling in the United StatesEdited 12/24/2024, 5:13:07 AM

    /* U.S. Supreme Court precedent */ Removed part of quote that included a citation within the quote. I did this because it was confusing. It looked like a citation to the case itself, rather than a citation being quoted in the case. Adding to the confusion, White -- though concurring in Yoder (the case being quoted) -- dissented in Runyon.

  • True RomanceEdited 12/22/2024, 9:27:00 PM

    /* Cast */ I'm not sure why Lee Donowitz was linking to Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, but there is no reason given and it seems inappropriate.

  • Tulsi GabbardEdited 10/20/2024, 12:54:25 AM

    Edited for accuracy regarding Science of Identity. She wasn't briefly associated with it. She's been a member her whole life, as stated in all of the references already included.

  • Feminist theoryEdited 9/8/2024, 9:59:07 PM

    /* Legal theory */ corrected missing punctuation

  • John HeinzEdited 9/7/2024, 4:25:20 AM

    /* U.S. Senate */ Buckley v. Valeo was missing the period after the v

  • Afa AnoaʻiEdited 8/27/2024, 9:47:17 PM

    Rocky Johnson was not his cousin. Johnson was married to his cousin. Changed to reflect this.

  • Foundation for a Drug-Free WorldEdited 8/27/2024, 9:14:40 PM

    Moved a citation. A reference to a Scientology website was cited for a criticism of this group. I moved it to a more appropriate spot: near the beginning, for the description of the Foundation

  • Rust (2024 film)Edited 7/12/2024, 10:13:36 PM

    Updated to reflect dismissal of criminal charges against Baldwin.

  • John Sweeney (journalist)Edited 7/6/2024, 12:00:45 AM

    /* Political career */ Updated election results.

  • Lithium (Nirvana song)Edited 7/5/2024, 11:39:15 PM

    /* Composition */ Corrected link for "common time," which was directing to the wrong section.

  • Mike RinderEdited 6/16/2024, 1:34:24 AM

    /* Personal life */ Updated to include deceased daughter Kimberley. This is an important admission given that the info-box lists him as having four children. If the figure in such an info-box is meant to include a step-child, it should be corrected to reflect that he has five children (a step-son and four biological children).

  • In Jin MoonEdited 6/13/2024, 9:20:34 PM

    Removed false information that was not included in cited source. Hyung Jin Moon is not dead; he is alive and runs his own church called Rod of Iron Ministries. It is a different sibling who was acused of spousal abuse and drugs, and later died.

  • Charlie (given name)Edited 6/4/2024, 2:45:46 AM

    /* Given names */ According to his wikipedia page, Charlie Albright is American, not African

  • Chung King StudiosEdited 5/27/2024, 10:33:06 PM

    added a missing comma between Bowie and Depeche Mode

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/27/2024, 3:07:53 AM
  • Child launderingEdited 5/27/2024, 2:57:03 AM

    Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1225815389|1225815389]] by [[Special:Contributions/130.130.136.83|130.130.136.83]] ([[User talk:130.130.136.83|talk]]) This edit shouldn't have been undone. The removal was correct. Moreover, the citation that is included does not support the paragraph.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/27/2024, 12:12:14 AM

    /* Personal life */

  • Office of Special AffairsEdited 5/26/2024, 2:21:08 AM

    Information from last edit just moved to a more appropriate section.

  • Office of Special AffairsEdited 5/26/2024, 2:15:30 AM

    /* History */ As per to do list in the talk section, added a picture of the building where OSA is headquartered, and included mention of where it is headquartered in the article.

  • PaliperidoneEdited 5/24/2024, 11:02:36 PM

    Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1225191930|1225191930]] by [[Special:Contributions/Hannah Loise Warner|Hannah Loise Warner]] ([[User talk:Hannah Loise Warner|talk]]) Changing medical use to medical school makes no sense. It also goes without saying that you do not take this medication if you do not have symptoms.

  • Office of Special AffairsEdited 5/21/2024, 9:19:08 PM

    OSA is headquartered in the Hollywood Guarantee Building in Hollywood. I know what the person who originally put Hemet was thinking when they put that; the Watchdog Committee used to be (and maybe still is) located at Scientology's Int. Base near Hemet, where David Miscavige used to run the Church and would deliver orders through the WDC member for OSA, which would then be relayed to Los Angeles. However, OSA itself is in LA. Moreover, Int. Base is near Hemet but actually in Gilman Hot Springs.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/5/2024, 11:39:06 AM
  • François ChâteletEdited 5/5/2024, 11:38:32 AM

    Added a bit more bibliographic information. Made a Personal Life section and moved some information there.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/3/2024, 9:31:34 AM

    Added more information on Châtelet's early career.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/2/2024, 1:07:15 PM

    /* Biography */

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/2/2024, 1:05:56 PM

    Added more information on early life.

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/2/2024, 9:29:39 AM

    /* Biography */

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/2/2024, 9:28:08 AM

    /* Biography */ Added additional information on Châtelet's early career

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/2/2024, 8:19:04 AM

    Changed infobox to one specifically for philosophers

  • François ChâteletEdited 5/1/2024, 1:31:22 AM

    Added a nice Infobox

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 5:13:00 AM

    /* Biography */

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 5:12:17 AM

    /* Biography */ Added some additional information about Châtelet's final years and tidied up some writing.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 5:03:52 AM

    Moved discussion of Châtelet's death to biography section, where it is more appropriate to include. Also added additional details.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:50:38 AM

    Finished fixing the references. Sorry.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:46:01 AM
  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:44:20 AM

    /* Biography */

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:42:23 AM

    I messed up in formatting the references and I'm trying to fix them.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:28:23 AM

    /* Biography */ Fixed a mistake I made

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:27:31 AM

    /* Biography */ edited so references in one citation are in chronological order (i.e before reference 2 appeared before reference 1, and now reference 1 is first and then reference 2).

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/30/2024, 4:25:23 AM

    Added additional information, and gave names to some references so they appear under "Named References" when editing.

  • FederalismEdited 4/29/2024, 9:03:35 AM

    /* Etymology */ The Federalist No. 39 as improperly placed in italics. Corrected this.

  • FederalismEdited 4/29/2024, 9:01:44 AM

    Italicized title of Montesquieu's book. Also altered the structure of the sentence a bit for stylistic reasons (change from "Montesquieu sees in the Spirit of the Laws" to "In the Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu for his part sees..."

  • FederalismEdited 4/29/2024, 8:58:34 AM

    Changed "he" to "Althusius" to address grammatical error (unclear subject), and changed tense from past to present.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/27/2024, 2:50:34 AM

    /* Biography */ Added additional information regarding Châtelet's life (specifically regarding the Collège Internationale de Philosophie), clarifies a confusing sentence, and added first English translation of work.

  • Gaetano PanepintoEdited 4/16/2024, 10:13:40 PM

    /* Toronto agent */ Just tidied up some grammatical mistakes.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/6/2024, 4:16:03 AM

    /* Works */ Added English translations of work that have been published.

  • François ChâteletEdited 4/6/2024, 4:09:02 AM

    /* Co-authored Works */ Finished transferring works over from French wikipedia page.

  • Mark BunkerEdited 4/6/2024, 3:57:22 AM

    Updated to include that Bunker has lost his re-election campaign.