User talk:Unicodesnowman

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Hello....can you please help me — Preceding unsigned comment added by JontySin (talk • contribs)
 * Hi, how can I help you? ☃ Unicodesnowman (talk) 14:15, 7 January 2015 (UTC)

Notice of Neutral point of view noticeboard discussion
Hello, Unicodesnowman. This message is being sent to inform you that there currently is a discussion at Neutral point of view/Noticeboard regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. The thread is Is edit #641543166 at Bitcoin article neutral?. Thank you. Ladislav Mecir (talk) 08:18, 8 January 2015 (UTC)

You stated: "Users do not get blocked for content disputes;" FYI: They do: WP:3RR
You stated on the Bitcoin Talk Page: "Users do not get blocked for content disputes;" FYI: They do: WP:3RR

The three-revert rule[edit] Shortcut: WP:3RR Editors who engage in edit warring are liable to be BLOCKED from editing to prevent further disruption. While any edit warring may lead to sanctions, there is a bright-line rule called the three-revert rule (3RR), the violation of which often leads to a BLOCK. The three-revert rule states: An editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page—whether involving the same or different material—within a 24-hour period. An edit or a series of consecutive edits that undoes other editors' actions—whether in whole or in part—counts as a revert. Violations of the rule normally attract BLOCKS of at least 24 hours. Any appearance of gaming the system by reverting a fourth time just outside the 24-hour slot is likely to be treated as an edit-warring violation. See below for exemptions. A "page" means any page on Wikipedia, including talk and project space. A "revert" means any edit (or administrative action) that reverses the actions of other editors, in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material. A series of consecutive saved revert edits by one user with no intervening edits by another user counts as one revert. The three-revert rule applies per person, not per account; reverts made by multiple accounts operated by one editor count together. Editors violating 3RR will usually be BLOCKED for 24 hours for a first incident. Even without a 3RR violation, an administrator may still act if they believe a user's behavior constitutes edit warring, and any user may report edit warring with or without 3RR being breached. The rule is not an entitlement to revert a page a specific number of times. If an editor violates 3RR by mistake, they should reverse their own most recent reversion. Administrators may take this into account and decide not to BLOCK in such cases—for example if the user is not a habitual edit warrior and is genuinely trying to rectify their own mistake." Kraainem (talk) 16:41, 25 February 2015 (UTC)
 * Yes, however violating 3RR is considered edit warring which is a conduct dispute. ☃ Unicodesnowman (talk) 22:13, 25 February 2015 (UTC)

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US Covid data for the 8th
Hello! Thanks for your work. I wanted to double check that you meant July 7th, not the 8th (fixed here). Since it is a high profile chart, I wanted to double check this was a typo and I wasn't missing something obvious. Thanks! --TeaDrinker (talk) 04:56, 8 July 2020 (UTC)

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