Thread:Darkanine/@comment-24383490-20181007051924/@comment-26478829-20181007053426

You have the option to turn off "genfixes" which tends to correct minor issues like redundant link-naming but I don't think it extends to typos. If it does, I'm sure you can disable it somewhere, everything on AWB can be turned on and off at will so there's no glaring issues like that. Even if it did, AWB isn't completely automated, it's "semi-automated", which means it makes the generates the markup of the affected page with your specifications and you can look it over to see if it's fine. You can edit pages in a box to make sure it doesn't break anything.

Last time I used it on the site to fix the Tier 2 revision, it scanned over 2,000 articles and didn't leave any errors, if that gives you confidence in it. Heck, on a wiki I run, I recently fixed up over 3,000 pages with no errors.