User talk:2601:42:C07F:AC20:8CFD:2194:5778:3998

Please stop. If you continue to blank out or remove portions of page content, templates, or other materials from Wikipedia without adequate explanation, as you did at William Regnery II, you may be blocked from editing.

Same goes for recent edits to National Policy Institute and Washington Summit Publishers.

All of these edits have to do with race/racism and contemporary American politics, which are designated contentious topic areas. Generalrelative (talk) 00:27, 20 October 2023 (UTC)

Introduction to contentious topics
Generalrelative (talk) 00:28, 20 October 2023 (UTC)

Notice of neutral point of view noticeboard discussion
There is currently a discussion at Neutral point of view/Noticeboard regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Generalrelative (talk) 00:35, 20 October 2023 (UTC)

Violation of 1-revert rule
Your recent editing history at National Policy Institute shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war; that means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be, when you have seen that other editors disagree. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you are reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war; read about how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection.

Being involved in an edit war can result in being blocked from editing&mdash;especially as the page in question is currently under restrictions from the Arbitration Committee, if you violate the one-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than one revert on a single page with active Arbitration Committee restrictions within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the one-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring&mdash;even if you do not violate the one-revert rule&mdash;should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly. Generalrelative (talk) 00:39, 20 October 2023 (UTC)