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Air (band)
Regarding "Often" vs "Sometimes" in the opening sentence of the article Air (band) - there is an open RfC on the matter, at Talk:Air (band)#Rfc. Until that RfC is concluded (RfCs typically run for thirty days) and consensus reached, the sentence should not be altered. Since that RfC opened, there have been nine edits to the article - eight of which have concerned that single word. Only two people are involved, and both of you have been around for well over five years, so you should know that this behaviour is clearly edit warring, and also that sanctions are available to prevent this from continuing. Looking back through the page history, I see that on 17 February alone the two of you each made more than four reverts on basically the same matter, which (had it been noticed at the time) would have been sufficient grounds to have both of you blocked for violation of WP:3RR. Please don't let that happen again; thank you for your patience. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 15:37, 3 March 2017 (UTC)
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