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How to proceed when your edit is reverted

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Hi Mint eggy93. I see that you're relatively new to Wikipedia, so I wanted to explain this more directly to you after your recent edits at Mamluk Sultanate. In the future, if one of your edits is reverted, you are expected to start a discussion on the talk page, where you can provide more explanation about why you think your edit is correct. I've started one for you at Talk:Mamluk Sultanate. If during discussion there is a consensus among editors to accept your change after this, then it can proceed. If there is no consensus, then we must all accept that the proposed change will not proceed. If you react by simply repeating your edit again, however, this results in edit-warring (see Wikipedia:Edit warring), a process that does bring any further clarity and leaves the original problems unresolved. You can also look at Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, discuss cycle, which explains how this consensus-building practice usually works. I hope this helps. Sincerely, R Prazeres (talk) 19:04, 19 July 2023 (UTC)Reply