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Happy editing! Nick Moyes (talk) 23:39, 7 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Mont Blanc edit

I have again reverted your edit, stating that Mont Blanc is actually called and known as 'White Mountain' in English. The reality - unless you can prove otherwise? - is that it is simply the translation, or meaning, of 'Mont Blanc' or 'Monte Bianco' in French and Italian, respectively. I have put my explanation and evidence on the talk page and require you to provide evidence and gain consensus before attempting to reinstating that statement in the lead. Be aware that WP:3RR means that editors can be blocked from editing if they repeatedly return an article to their preferred version without discussion or consensus. See Talk Page.

I will also add that I am a little concerned by your other edits about the frontier dispute of the mountain's ownership and the removal of some of the previous citations there. I haven't fully assessed them yet, but please ensure you always support anything you add with citations to Reliable Sources. This is essential when there are clearly national POV issues. Any unsupported statements or content changes that are liable to be challenged can be removed until that evidence is forthcoming. If you need help or advice, feel free to discuss your concerns on the article talk page, or ask at The Teahouse for practical editing or policy guidance. Nick Moyes (talk) 14:12, 29 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

There's a talk content about the name. In fact today newspapers, public bodies, tourist organizations in Italy and other countries refer both ways, both "Mont Blanc" and "White Mountain" in English. In fact it is not an acknowledgment of what it already is. You didn't put any explanations nor evidences in the talk. If you have any evidences the name "White Mountain" in not used as English I invite you to prove it. As you can see above the term is used in contexts expressed in the English language. Look at that I have cited the sources regarding the changes made, for morethey are the same ones present in the Italian version of Wikipedia and in addition if you think of the authority of the sources look that they are the national newspapers among the most important. https://www.courmayeurmontblanc.it/fr#section-montblanc https://www.pinterest.it/pin/458522805792863086/?d=t&mt=login https://aventina.it/798/people/the-white-mountain/

As I have explained in huge details on the article's talk page, these are trivial sources, and of no use whatsoever in justifying your change to the lead sentence in the article. Much more reliable and mainstream sources are required beyond these one-off mentions. (Please remember to sign your posts on talk pages by typing four keyboard tildes like this: ~~~~.) Nick Moyes (talk) 00:13, 8 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

November 2020 edit

  Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to add unsourced or poorly sourced content, as you did at Mont Blanc, you may be blocked from editing. Your edit warring is becoming disruptive. As I have now further explained on it's Talk Page, YOU need to supply citations to justify your repeated attempts to change the lead sentence. Nick Moyes (talk) 20:19, 7 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

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