No selective reverts, apply consistency, better insert tags for ref improvement

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I noticed that most of island subsections within Coco Islands#Geography have no or little referenced. If anything new is added it selectively gets reverted as unsourced while retaining the current unsourced material. Whys this unacceptable reverting is applied so subjectively and selectively and there is no objectivity? Be consistent, either revert all the unsourced material from this article, or leave new unsourced edits there but insert a tag for the reference improvement. Caution for patrollers, it takes little effort to destroy hours of work of other editors with simple edits, but watch it. Before reverting, read the whole article, either revert all similar objectionable stuff or leave the new edit in. Do not easily and lazily revert in a trigger-happy manner under the pretext of anti-vandalism, this is neither objective, not commonsensical, seems like collecting points to become admins by blindly butchering edits in subjective manner. This kid of subjective anti-vandalism patrolling itself is vandalism, penalty is block. Watch it, if you have a pattern of inconsistent reverts, you can be reported for being subjective and irrational even if your standalone revert might be valid but it might be invalid that you failed to review whole article and just blindly reverting stuff to collect points, and not really here for collaborative incremental improvement of encyclopedia. that means your will have a bad record of complaints against you that would result in your admin rights revoked or denied. Be objective, before you destroy spend time to improve or at least review and be consistent across the whole article. Clear? 222.165.9.81 (talk) 09:57, 27 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

Please provide reference that Binnacle Rock and Jerry Island are part of India. I would like you to check the coordinates of these islands. Please provide BBC source for Nehru's island donation. In this article, these islands are part of British Burma since 1937. Thank you. Phyo WP (message) 10:24, 27 August 2017 (UTC)Reply