Feel free to remove the Investigating prefix if it's not relevant.
I make a lot of micro changes to my articles. Fixing typos, changing a word or formatting here or there, adding hyperlinks, etc. One of them triggered the "Updated" status, which seems to push it up in the queue as "new". I really don't want to do this because that would be very annoying for everyone else, given how often I tinker.
I'm guessing it was caused by adding (and subsequently deleting) a page. Are there any other actions that trigger an article to update?
I make a lot of micro changes to my articles. Fixing typos, changing a word or formatting here or there, adding hyperlinks, etc. One of them triggered the "Updated" status, which seems to push it up in the queue as "new". I really don't want to do this because that would be very annoying for everyone else, given how often I tinker.
I'm guessing it was caused by adding (and subsequently deleting) a page. Are there any other actions that trigger an article to update?

