User talk:Tammarlakkarus

Article about minister of defence
How do I report an ongoing edit war in the article about Norway's minister of defence? --Tammarlakkarus (talk) 10:55, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Hello. Edit wars can be reported to ANEW. Be aware that the actions of both/all editors will be scrutizised there and there is sometimes a boomerang. However, I don't think the edit war on Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen have gone on long enough and been serious enough for any action to be taken at the present stage. If you want to report an edit war, you should also warn the person/s you believe are edit warring on their talk pages and only report if they continue after a warning. The best step forward for you would probably be to start a discussion on the talk page of the Strøm-Erichsen article, trying to build consensus about what content belongs in the article. Regards, 11:24, 27 June 2013 (UTC)Iselilja (talk)


 * You could very easily encourage one of the involved editors to stop (since it's you). The best thing to do is to be the one who's done the right thing if it gets escalated; don't revert it again, but post to the talk page explaining why you think your changes are beneficial. If the other editor doesn't engage, you have then a good basis to seek other editors' opinions, eg at DRN. Bear in mind that the rules on what can and cannot go in a biography of a living person are very strict. (I have not read your proposed changes in detail, so do not know if they fall foul of those rules.) Pinkbeast (talk) 11:51, 27 June 2013 (UTC)