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Note: This page is to historically maintain an old (November 2024) ANI discussion that involved me. No NPA-vios are intended.
United States Man's WP:BOLD edits and redirects
So this has been happening for a while now, with a long track record of reverted bold edits which peaked today. USM has constantly been doing WP:BOLD things and reverting others when challenged:
1. November 2023: Was blocked for edit warring.
2. March 2024: <>
3. March 2024: Undiscussed redirect of an 11,000 byte article, with no explanation.
4. May 2024: Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/1997 Prairie Dell-Jarrell tornado: User said in the nomination "The author also recently started 2024 Sulphur tornado, which was overwhelming merged"; violation of WP:READFIRST. Reason for nomination was “article is a CFORK”, and the article ended up being kept. Funny enough, this user would literally say "You should focus on the content and not the editor"" to someone else just twelve days later when someone pointed out their controversial moves.
5. May 2024: Edit warring on December 2021 Midwest derecho and tornado outbreak; the article had to end up being protected as a result.
6. October 2024: Bold redirected 2011 Lake Martin tornado without consensus before merging it without attribution or consensus.
7. November 2024: Redirected a 20,000-byte article with the edsum "revert CFORK", and when I challenged this they called it "disruptive edit warring". See 2011 Cullman-Arab tornado.
8. November 2024: Again redirected a 20,000-byte article with the edsum "revert CFORK", and when I challenged this they called it "disruptive edit warring". See 2011 Central Alabama tornado.
9. November 2024: Was reverted after boldly removing material, where they then proceeded to revert the challenge.