User:Ritchie333/Shut up and show them the diff

"So the next time an editor, or anybody else, urges you to "talk about indeffing", I urge you to reply "Shut up and show them the diff."

(with apologies to Eric S Raymond[1])

"I'm from Missouri. You have got to show me."

Willard Duncan Vandiver[2]

The camera diff never lies

Wikipedia keeps a record of everything (more or less), and it can all be accessed by judicious use of diffs, which provide a link to a specific change at a specific point in time. The reason a diff is so important is it provides a comprehensive set of changes to an article by a specific user, at a specific time, with the edit summary they used. In other words, it shows exactly who changed what in an article, and is a smoking gun that easily clarifies things.