In WP:TITLE#Article title format, changed: "Avoid abbreviations: Abbreviations and acronyms are generally avoided unless the subject is almost exclusively known by its abbreviation" to: "Avoid ambiguous abbreviations: Abbreviations and acronyms are often ambiguous and thus should be avoided unless the subject is known primarily by its abbreviation and that abbreviation is primarily associated with the subject"
In WP:TITLE# Special characters, added: "(Similarly, in cases where it is determined that the most appropriate title is one that omits diacritics, dashes and other letters not found on most English-language keyboards, provide redirects from versions of the title that contain them.)"
In WP:BLP#Privacy of names, added: "However, names of family members who are not also notable public figures must be removed from an article if they are not properly sourced."
In WP:BLP#Categories, lists and navigation templates, added: "This policy does not limit the use of administrative categories for WikiProjects, article clean-up, or other normal editor activities."
In WP:NOR#Primary, secondary and tertiary sources, changed: "Secondary sources are second-hand accounts, generally at least one step removed from an event." to: "A secondary source provides an author's own thinking based on primary sources, generally at least one step removed from an event. It contains an author's interpretation, analysis, or evaluation of the facts, evidence, concepts, and ideas taken from primary sources."
In WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy, added: "A procedural, coding, or grammatical error in a new contribution is not grounds for reverting it, unless the error is difficult to fix."
In WP:BLP#Public figures, added: "However, it should only state that the politician was alleged to have had the affair, not that he actually did."
In WP:BLP#Persons accused of crime, added: "If different judicial proceedings result in seemingly contradictory judgements that do not override each other, refrain from using pithy descriptors or absolutes and instead use more explanatory information."
In WP:TITLE#Precision and disambiguation, added: "Comma-separated disambiguation. With place-names, if the disambiguating term is a higher-level administrative division, it is often separated using a comma instead of parentheses, as in Windsor, Berkshire."
In WP:BLP#Deceased, changed: "Questionable material that affects living persons should be removed promptly." to: "Contentious or questionable material that affects living persons or recently deceased persons should be removed promptly."
In WP:NPOV#Due and undue weight, added: [Generally, the views of tiny minorities should not be included at all,] "except perhaps in a "see also" about those specific views."
In WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not a democracy, changed: [Straw votes should be used with caution, and] "are no more binding than any other consensus decision." to: "their results are not the sole factor in determining consensus."
In WP:TITLE#Common names, added: "If the name of a person, group, object, or other article topic changes then more weight should be given to the name used in reliable sources published after the name change than in those before the change."