Will do. For the record, the PM I sent them:
Hi there,
My name is Crayne and I'm a moderator for the SCP Wiki. I've noticed over the last few weeks that you performed numerous minor edits on a variety of articles, and that you implemented a module-based approach on the incident-reports page linked from the top bar, before reverting it again. You've also posted a new page with the same functionality, but you seem to have already deleted that.
Many of the minor edits you make are really not necessary. Hyphenation of Site names is not mandatory, for example, even if it's mentioned in one of the essays linked from the guide hub. Links to other articles don't need to be added (like the link to Josie on one incident report). We prefer our users to only perform edits for grammar, spelling and/or punctuation if they're not the author of a page. You're not in any trouble, mind, I'm just giving you a heads up.
As for the edit to the incident reports page, replacing the manually composed list of supplements with modules, that was actually a good idea, and your proposal for this in the forum was actually a good one, but you seem to have blanked that post, so staff didn't feel it was necessary to respond to it by the time we noticed it. The edit itself was actually not okay, since it significantly altered the page. For the record and clarity: the idea behind the edit was good, you would just have been better off getting staff permission first.
Because I did see your initial post in the forum, we've been working on implementing modules for that page, since at the moment it's actually a bit useless.
The moral of this story: please try and restrict yourself to edits for spelling, grammar and/or punctuation, and if you want to make bigger edits, by all means contact staff, or the owner of a page.
Never got a reply though. If they're still at it, I'd recommend a formal warning.
Edit: they added redirect modules to both pages, which is why you're forwarded to the Tag Guide.
Tip for the future, you can still view these pages (and revert assinine edits like the ones Dr. Zanvis performed) by adding the following to end of the URL: /noredirect/true. This would warrant an official warning, definitely.