User talk:24.191.243.36

Regarding recent edits
I can see you've been trying to help out on Wikitroid. However, I've been having to undo a lot of your edits because, for various reasons (largely grammatical), they've been counterproductive. I am not sure if English is your first language, so I will try to explain as best as I can. These are your most frequent errors: --PeabodySam (talk) 15:11, December 22, 2018 (UTC)
 * Wikitroid generally uses present tense for articles, and reserves past tense for specific instances where it makes more sense. I've noticed that most of your edits consist of flipping tenses, occasionally in ways that do not make sense (such as saying that Aether was a planet or Samus Aran's biography page was providing her biography). Please try to stick with present tense (unless, as I said, past tense makes more sense in a particular instance).
 * I've also noticed that you frequently change "its" to "it's" and vice versa. The two words are not interchangeable: "its" means "belongs to it" (like "his" or "her"), while "it's" is a contraction meaning "it is". Most of the time, Wikitroid is already using the right word, so changing it would make it incorrect; please be absolutely sure that you're using the right word before you change it.
 * There are also other instances where you've reworded a sentence in a way that makes its meaning less clear. For example, Samus's biography page originally said "Old Bird decided to take custody of Samus", which you rearranged as "Old Bird decided to take Samus into custody". The problem is that they do not mean the same thing: "take custody of Samus" means that Old Bird is basically adopting her, while "take Samus into custody" would incorrectly mean that Old Bird is arresting her. Please be sure that you're only rewording a sentence or reordering words if it makes the sentence easier to understand.