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As you can tell this was made at 20:03 He warned me at 20:05. My last edit was at 19:49. He did not even warn me. I have not done anythng to it anymore. As you could tell. Also I am not a member of their group. They do not own the article. So whenever someone who is not in the group makes a edit it will be deleted? That is not right. All it is is a summary of the match at the event that it occurs at. Other users would like to see that.-- TheTruth2 18:57, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
On another mediation 7/12 solar updrift towers Mediator response
Mediator response
I've looked into the general situation about the matter. Curently it seems that both participants have views on the best layout and content for the article, and attempt to make it just the way they see it. This is what likely caused the conflict, and so we'll have to find some kind of compromise. Discarding useful additions is not the right way to resolve the problem, so let's expect the resolution might be not exactly what anyone of the participants wanted, but better than the other option. I suggest to state the reasoning in the discussion section, or just suggest compromises right now. CP/M 02:47, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
This is exactly what happened. Their group does not own the article and I am not a member of their article. -- TheTruth2 19:12, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
So, the issue here is that one of you wants the wrestling articles to follow a play-by-play approach, while the other one wants to follow a generally adopted consensus brokered through WikiProject Professional wrestling? Is that about the size of it? CQJ 17:40, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
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Please observe Wikipedia:Etiquette and Talk Page Etiquette in disputes. If you submit complaints or insults your edits are likely to be removed by the mediator, any other refactoring of the mediation case by anybody but the mediator is likely to be reverted. If you are not satisfied with the mediation procedure please submit your complaints to Wikipedia talk:Mediation Cabal.
As you can tell this was made at 20:03 He warned me at 20:05. My last edit was at 19:49. He did not even warn me. I have not done anythng to it anymore. As you could tell. Also I am not a member of their group. They do not own the article. So whenever someone who is not in the group makes a edit it will be deleted? That is not right. All it is is a summary of the match at the event that it occurs at. Other users would like to see that.-- TheTruth2 18:57, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
On another mediation 7/12 solar updrift towers Mediator response
Mediator response
I've looked into the general situation about the matter. Curently it seems that both participants have views on the best layout and content for the article, and attempt to make it just the way they see it. This is what likely caused the conflict, and so we'll have to find some kind of compromise. Discarding useful additions is not the right way to resolve the problem, so let's expect the resolution might be not exactly what anyone of the participants wanted, but better than the other option. I suggest to state the reasoning in the discussion section, or just suggest compromises right now. CP/M 02:47, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
This is exactly what happened. Their group does not own the article and I am not a member of their article. -- TheTruth2 19:12, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
So, the issue here is that one of you wants the wrestling articles to follow a play-by-play approach, while the other one wants to follow a generally adopted consensus brokered through WikiProject Professional wrestling? Is that about the size of it? CQJ 17:40, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
This section is for listing and discussing compromise offers.
While using the talk page of the article in question to solve a dispute is encouraged to involve a larger audience, feel free to discuss the case below if that is not possible. Other mediators are also encouraged to join in on the discussion as Wikipedia is based on consensus.