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Content dispute at Coronavirus disease 2019

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Hi Gogolplex,

the page Coronavirus disease 2019 has been protected to prevent further edit warring on a semi-protected page, between users whose experience should be high enough not to engage in such behavior. Please be more careful when the protection expires.

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ToBeFree, I do not think that I had edit warred. There haven't happened a constant override or a vioalation of 3 revert rule, at least by myself.--Gogolplex (talk) 07:47, 24 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hm. There was an edit war and you had been reverting the same user and the same edit twice. Not all edit wars are done by just two participants, but I'd say you have pretty clearly been one of them. While not mandatory, WP:BRD explains a better approach. ~ ToBeFree (talk) 13:10, 24 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
ToBeFree, I had reverted first time as there were to be no consensus on the talk page and other user decided to act bold. I had reverted it again, after I've added supplementary information to discussion on the talk page. After that another user reverted my second reversion without adding any supplemental arguments on the talk page. I have not reverted him/her and asked him to present arguments at the talk page. This is not a BRD violation (which is just a non-policy, supplementary page for WP:Consensus as it claims, which discourages users to do major changes without consensus)

Apart from all of these reasons, my total number of reverts were only 2, and WP:EW clearly states that 3 revert rule should be violated for edit warring. It is unfair and plain wrong to impute me as an edit warrer... --Gogolplex (talk) 14:01, 24 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Just like my protection, which I undid due to justified concerns, making two reverts on that page is a risky and probably bad idea. The three-revert rule is a bright line for quick blocking, but edit warring is not limited to violations of the three revert rule – especially not if more than two editors join the reverting. Imagine ten users doing one revert each: that's edit warring too. ~ ToBeFree (talk) 15:43, 24 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Greetings,

It seems you are likely to have some interest in linguistics related topics. Requesting you to visit Contemporary and historical linguistics related article Draft:Aurats (word) and help expand, if you find topic interested in.

Thanks & warm regards

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