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Commitment to Grammar

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Commitment to Grammar Trophy
Awarded for helping correct the tense grammar of articles from previous worlds.

Commitment to Grammar is an irregularly occurring wiki event. It has been held near the closing both of Survival 3 and Survival 4, with the aim of updating all articles related to the resetting worlds to use past tense. Editors can earn the trophy of the same name by participating. The event is started and ended by an announcement in the wiki discord. Because the trophies are handed out manually by administrators, editors are asked to Tag their edits with the tag "Fixing tenses". You can find a guide on how to do this bellow.


The list of past participants can be found at Category:Trophy Commitment to Grammar



โ†ณ From Help:Tags

Tagging your edits

You can Tag your edits on the wiki, allowing for them to be easily searched and found. For the Commitment to Grammar event/trophy, you need to update verb tenses on at least 3 pages. For these edits, we ask you to use tagging, as it makes handing out trophies at the end much faster.

How to tag an edit

Step 1: Edit and save an article.

Step 2: Go to the article's history page. You can do this by clicking the "History" button under "Actions" as shown on the image bellow. Help tags history button.png


Step 3: On the History page, select the edit you made by clicking the little check-box, and then click the blue "Edit tags of selected revisions" button. Help tags selection.png


Step 4: You will be sent to the "Edit tags" page. Here, click the type-bar called "New tags", select "Fixing-tenses", click it, and then click on the green "Apply changes to this revision" button.

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Great job, you have now tagged your edit!
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