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On 10/8/05, actionforum(a)comcast.net wrote:
Those who edit war are still entitled to a fair assessment of the alleged
3RR violation evidence, and to a fair implementation of the block based
upon that assessment, and to complain if there were problems with
either of these.
Possibly. I think opinion is divided on this. My personal opinion is that
edit warring should be deprecated to the point where those who edit war
should have no expectation of a strict interpretation of the rules. In
general a block on a party that is seen as edit warring tends to attract
popular support, so IAR applies well here.
This may merely mean you've given up on rules or are expressing
an inability to codify the set of principles you believe in,
or that you are going to implement your own standards
despite the rules.
The 3RR is probably an improvement over the earlier chaos.
Even a zero revert rule probably wouldn't prevent edit waring,
but at least it would favor tolerance. Those, who voluntarily
limit themselves to one or two reverts per day, must refrain
from editing certain pages, or return to those pages with
persistance over a long period of time.
-- Silverback