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  2. Wikipedia:Edit warring - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia page history showing a severe edit war Edit warring doesn't help when attempting to resolve disputes. In fact, engaging in such behavior will usually inflame the dispute, poisoning the environment that all Wikipedia editors share.

  3. List of edit wars on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a free, collaborative, online encyclopedia which allows its users to write and edit articles via wiki software. [1] [2] The website provides a user-friendly interface for both editing on articles and reversing other users' edits. [3]: 189 Conflicts over content within articles often arise among editors, which may result in edit wars.

  4. Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars - Wikipedia

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    The edit war is so notorious that it is mentioned in the April Fools 2006 "Wikipedia's first IRC chat" log. The edit war was detailed in a chapter of a book. Perhaps ironically, the city hosted Wikimania 2010. After some 50,000 words and 16 naming talk archives, you may need some juicy Chicken Kiev Kyiv.

  5. Disputes on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2020 study, the longest edit war sequence, with 105 reverts by 20 users, was a 2008 tug-of-war over the biography of Turkey's first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. [ 8 ] Researchers also designed an analytical platform, titled Contropedia, to observe and measure protracted editing controversies, such as global warming.

  6. Wikipedia:Post-election edit war syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, however, an extended edit war was initiated on the entire batch of related articles — the people themselves, the main infobox on the country, state or province article, the position's navbox template, List of current heads of state and government, etc. — on election night, between those who wanted to immediately replace the ...

  7. Editor war - Wikipedia

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    The editor war is the rivalry between users of the Emacs and vi (now usually Vim, or more recently Neovim) text editors. The rivalry has become an enduring part of hacker culture and the free software community .

  8. Lists of wars - Wikipedia

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    Below is a set of articles which each provide a list of wars within a specific time period, each covering at least several decades or more. List of wars: before 1000

  9. Help:Page history - Wikipedia

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    A page history shows the order in which edits were made to any editable Wikipedia page, the difference between any two revisions, and a menu of special external tools. A page history is sometimes called revision history or edit history. You can view a page's history by clicking the "View history" tab at the top of the associated page (pictured ...