Thread:Manuel de la Fuente/@comment-39492511-20201215041421/@comment-5774380-20201217142339

There's no reason to be angry and frustrated just because someone reverted your edit. This has been happening frequently; whenever someone reverts your edits you turn hostile against them with no provocation, and you had already been warned and blocked for it before. And you were also rude and insulted the administrators when there wasn't even any administrator involved.

Also, saying "Then you try to change it, See what happens" is not a warning at all, it's inviting users to join the edit war, which they did.

All of this was very uncalled for because nobody was ever rude to you, the other editor did explain you why they reverted your edit, but you dismissed it and continued restoring the edit while saying "I'm going to keep doing this".

If other editors don't agree with your edits it's no justification to rant at them and at the wiki staff, and to continue edit warring to try and impose your opinions by force. If your edits don't follow the wiki conventions, they will be reverted, and you need to accept it.

This is not the place to have article discussions, so if you still believe your edit was correct you can discuss it with the other editor after your block is lifted, and you have to keep the conversation civil at all times, and no more edit wars. You have been informed that this is your last chance, and any further displays of the aforementioned behavior will result in an indefinite block.