Kill me. I accidentally clicked multiple check boxes in the to-do list... I did not do them. I do not know what I ticked. My brain just farted in confusion when I landed on that page (I was originally exploring the wiki). Did I just cause confusion by ticking those? Please, no. T^T
Edit: I don't understand that to-do list thing, but if it's possible for randoms to make changes I'd fix that
immediately. That's a risk, there's trolls and numbnuts like me. I was just diddling around, reading the wiki's main page. Saw the word changelog and spreadsheet, clicked on the
massive link, and thought I was looking at a changelog. My eyes immediately latched onto the version numbers and checkboxes, initially missing the explanation on the right. I was like, "oh, yeah, I want to see all the changes" and just started ticking boxes. I did not go past the "a stealthy catsuit can now be pilfiered at the docks at night" before realizing my potential huge error in judgment. So~ if it is possible for a random like me to make changes, I clicked like every empty checkbox above the catsuit line between 3 and 5PM, Pacific Time, May 12th, 2021. In case that helps clean up a mess. Assuming I'm not still currently confused. Maybe I didn't actually make any changes at all and it only looks like I did. I hope so.
In my defense, I did read the entire two paragraphs before clicking that link, but my brain was stuck on changelog. Then it looked like a changelog to me, and yes, I have seen changelogs that look like that spreadsheet. So~ my confusion wasn't completely unfounded, but I seem to have misunderstood. I don't even know why I was interested in seeing another changelog, guess I thought I might get a sneak peek or see some cool changes that weren't listed in the changelog I was given. Regardless,
moron, I am.