Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-27794543-20170221061309/@comment-7971816-20170221165133

I'm fine with discussing this here, if that is what you prefer. I have linked this discussion to Leila too :)

Yes, I know there are other edits that are far bigger and far more drastical for the pages that they're on. I am aware that your edit is small in comparison.

And there is no rule stating every edit must have admin permission. But there is a common practice that if you plan to edit a page (or a part of a page) that is relevant to an ongoing discussion, that you at least mention that edit and include it in the discussion.

It is not in fact a big deal to revert edits. Normal editing proces, indeed. And I have no problem with people doing that to edits of mine either. But just because it's me doing it to an edit of yours, doesn't mean it's authority based.

You know me well enough to know that I don't use my admin privileges in editing disputes. And that's not what I did there either. I simply reverted the edit because you didn't communicate on it while we were having a discussion to which it was relevant.