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Misplaced Pages is an online encyclopedia that allows its users to write and edit articles via wiki software, which also allows users to revert each other's edits. Disputes on Misplaced Pages between editors, concerning content within articles, may give rise to edit wars, in which a repeated exchange of opposing edits is published on a contested article. Some edit wars have received media and academic coverage.

Background

Misplaced Pages is a free, collaborative, online encyclopedia which allows its users to write and edit articles via wiki software. The website provides a user-friendly interface for both editing on articles and reversing other users' edits. Conflicts over content within articles often arise among editors, which may result in edit wars. An edit war is a persistent exchange of edits representing conflicting views on a contested article, or as defined by the website's policy: "when editors who disagree about the content of a page repeatedly override each other's edits." Edit wars are prohibited on Misplaced Pages and editors are encouraged to seek consensus through discussion, however administrative intervention may be applied if discussion is unfruitful in resolving the conflict. Generally, edit wars are provoked by the presence of highly controversial content, such as abortion or the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, but can also occur due to other disputed matters, such as the nationality of artist Francis Bacon.

Edit wars

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Various edit wars have been received coverage outside the website, and media articles noting several such wars have been published.

Article Edition Start date End date Description Outcome Refs.
Gdańsk English Misplaced Pages December 24, 2003 March 4, 2005 Whether to use the German name, Danzig, or the current official name of the Polish city, Gdańsk, was a subject of dispute and edit warring. A vote was held to determine the choice of name, with 80 editors casting 657 votes in two weeks. A clear majority of votes decided on the Polish-language name on the modern city, while references to the city in the period from 1793 to 1945 would use the German name.
Yogurt English Misplaced Pages December 25, 2003 c. 2012 Editors conflicted over the spelling used in the title of the article, with some promoting the American English yogurt and others the British English spelling yoghurt. Consensus was established in 2012 to title the article yogurt, and to note variant spellings in the article's lead sentence.
Nanjing Massacre English Misplaced Pages May 13, 2004 July 25, 2004 A Japanese-language translation label in the article's introducing sentence was repeatedly replaced and rewritten. A temporary consensus decided on the inclusion of 南京大虐殺 (transl. Nanjing Massacre). A second label, Nanjing Incident, was also added.
Ganges English Misplaced Pages c. 2006 Unclear The name used for the river, whether Ganges (familiar to English speakers in Western countries) or Ganga (familiar to English speakers in India) has been contested.
Caesar salad English Misplaced Pages September 11, 2008 December 1, 2024 There were three debates in this article. The first was its origin, where it was debatable if it was invented in Mexico by Caesar Cardini in 1924, or sometime in Ancient Rome in honor of Julius Caesar. The second was if anchovies were a main ingredient. The third is how "Caesar" is spelled, debating between "Caesar", "Cesar", and "Cesare". The article says the salad is invented by Caesar Cardini, anchovies are listed as one of the main ingredients, and spelled "Caesar"
Star Trek Into Darkness English Misplaced Pages c. December 2012 February 21, 2013 The capitalization of into in Star Trek Into Darkness was a matter of debate as some wished to have it capitalized and others preferred "Star Trek into Darkness." Consensus was reached that the article be titled Star Trek Into Darkness, with a capitalized into.
Gamergate (harassment campaign) English Misplaced Pages c. August 2014 c. 2015 Various editors accused the article covering the harassment campaign of having bias towards a feminist viewpoint. Following a decision by the Arbitration Committee of the English Misplaced Pages, several editors were banned from editing on articles relating to sex and gender. Although this decision did not end the edit war, the harassment campaign lost momentum during 2015.
Heights of presidents and presidential candidates of the United States English Misplaced Pages 2016 August 1, 2024 Various users made conflicting edits about the height of Donald Trump and about whether or not he is taller than Lyndon B. Johnson and Abraham Lincoln. All edits that have put Donald Trump as taller than Lyndon B. Johnson or Abraham Lincoln, or have made Donald Trump's height taller or shorter than 6 ft 3 in (190 cm) have been reverted.
Garfield (character) English Misplaced Pages February 24, 2017 February 27, 2017 The infobox of the cartoon cat Garfield, protagonist of the Garfield comic strip, was changed multiple times to indicate an indeterminate gender, after podcaster Virgil Texas claimed in a tweet that an interview of strip creator Jim Davis indicated so and subsequently updated the infobox to reflect this. The argument ended in the consensus that Garfield was male, citing four strips. Jim Davis later clarified to The Washington Post that he was indeed male.
Donald Trump English Misplaced Pages July 16, 2018 July 26, 2018 Various editors wished to emphasize criticism of Trump's comments during the 2018 Russia–United States summit. After a vote "which clarified little," Misplaced Pages admin Awilley concluded the discussion with the article noting bipartisan criticism of Trump's comments.
History of the Jews in Poland English Misplaced Pages May 15, 2019 June 4, 2019 A group of nationalist-aligned editors attempted to exaggerate the phenomenon of Poles returning looted Jewish property in the postwar period. After two weeks of edit warring, the nationalist group abandoned editing the article, which led to the article being corrected to show a much lower extent of property return than previously described.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood English Misplaced Pages July 23, 2019 July 26, 2019 Several editors expressed backlash over the inclusion of movie spoilers in the article's plot summary prior to a more public release. The article was also repeatedly vandalized with erroneous plot summaries. As public access to the film increased, editors swiftly resolved to include the entire plot.
Recession English Misplaced Pages July 14, 2022 July 30, 2022 A dispute broke out among Misplaced Pages editors over the definition of an economic recession given in the article on that subject. Right-wing commentators accused editors on the platform of being influenced by the Biden administration's interpretation of the term, inciting further edit warring. After the page was placed under protection from edits by new users, a consensus arose to explain the varied definition of the word among scholars and in common usage.
Yasuke English Misplaced Pages
Japanese Misplaced Pages
May 15, 2024 Unclear Following the announcement of Yasuke as a playable character in the video game Assassin's Creed Shadows, editors conflicted on if the historical Yasuke was ever granted samurai status.
Nuseirat rescue and massacre English Misplaced Pages June 8, 2024 Unclear An edit war erupted concerning whether an Israeli military raid during the Israel–Hamas war should be titled a "massacre" or a "rescue operation."
Leon Schreiber English Misplaced Pages June 30, 2024 July 3, 2024 South African politician Leon Schreiber's article was edited multiple times over his birthplace and nationality. Schreiber was born in South Africa, however several users changed the article to indicate he was born in Zimbabwe. On July 3, the article was protected from arbitrary editing and his birthplace was stated as South Africa.
Imane Khelif English Misplaced Pages July 28, 2024 Unclear The Algerian boxer's article was repeatedly edited to include the disproven claim that she had undergone a gender transition.

See also

Notes

  1. Main article: Misplaced Pages Star Trek Into Darkness debate
  2. In January 2013, the Daily Dot stated that the war had raged for "nearly two months."
  3. The Washington Post states that edit warring on Garfield's gender occurred for "2½ days" before administrative intervention.

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