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Revision as of 20:34, 16 July 2005 editEd Poor (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers59,216 edits this definition is part of a policy proposal used in Mediations  Revision as of 13:48, 20 July 2005 edit undoEd Poor (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers59,216 edits relates to Terry Schiavo mediationNext edit →
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#cutting a disputed passage of text from an article; and, #cutting a disputed passage of text from an article; and,
#pasting the text into the article's ] #pasting the text into the article's ]

Those who do '''not''' want to start and ] should avoid reverting a text move. It's better to to discuss the disputed passage with other contributors.


There are certain times and places at Misplaced Pages where this is the rule (this definition is part of a policy proposal used in Mediations). There are certain times and places at Misplaced Pages where this is the rule (this definition is part of a policy proposal used in Mediations).

Revision as of 13:48, 20 July 2005

A text move involves two steps:

  1. cutting a disputed passage of text from an article; and,
  2. pasting the text into the article's talk page

Those who do not want to start and edit war should avoid reverting a text move. It's better to to discuss the disputed passage with other contributors.

There are certain times and places at Misplaced Pages where this is the rule (this definition is part of a policy proposal used in Mediations).