You request "constructive advice with my articles or modifications". In that spirit, just to let you know, there is a Talk page associated with every wikipedia article (the tab is on the edit page). On Talk, you can discuss why you believe a change is justified or not, and what you suggest should be the compromise if there is disagreement. Most pages have watchers who react quickly when the page is edited without warning. Edit wars, where one user repeatedly undoes edits without a full explanation or debate, are frowned upon by regular wikipedia contributors. Lowndesc (talk) 11:31, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Lowndesc, I'm aware that edit wars are unconstructive and frowned upon - and sometimes result in repercussions. However, the changes you are making to the article are unfortunately not backed up or evidenced by any citations. In my eyes, you are modifying the article in a way in which is counter productive and does not provide true meaning to the term being described. In order to help reach a conclusion, I have moved my points to the talk page on the article where, ideally, some level of resolution can be achieved amongst other editors.FancyDonut (talk) 13:15, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply