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:Hi @], Thank you for reminding me. Since the person using similar IP addresses refused my requests to discuss and create a username, I ended up in this edit war. My question is, what will happen if this person is indeed guilty? They can simply reset their receiver and continue this dispute. | |||
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::{{tq|My question is, what will happen if this person is indeed guilty? They can simply reset their receiver and continue this dispute.}} - If they're blocked, may still be able to edit anonymously under a different IP, however that's still a form of ] and not tolerated, just like creating a new username wouldn't be tolerated. {{tq|Regarding the reversion, my instructions were clear. This person openly changed sourced content according to their preferences. After reviewing both sources, I found the changes were unrelated to the topic and only removed the parts they added. I retained all other contributions}} - As long as it isn't ], the ] applies. Even if you think you're clearly in the right, it needs to be discussed on the article's talk page (which I see you've begun). While it may be frustrating, even ] is not vandalism. {{tq|What is Misplaced Pages's policy on individuals hiding behind IP addresses, refusing to communicate, or ignoring facts as seen in this war? I have limited time and cannot monitor every IP address this person uses to make disruptive edits.}} The best practice is laid out on ]. It's not your responsibility to monitor IP edits, but you can certainly enlist the ] or, if it comes to it, and admin on the noticeboards. -- ] <sup>(] | ])</sup> 23:13, 10 June 2024 (UTC) | |||
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