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* [[List of numbers that are always odd]] - the number '''3''' was being considered as possibly being not odd. Page protection was needed to halt the heated debate. [[User:Wik]]'s correction of a misspelling of ''hypochondriacs'' was re-reverted no less than 3 times, and the link to a non-existent page for the incorrect spelling is still in place as of this writing. Later in the edit war, no less than two thousand five hundred humbers of debated oddness were added and removed, four hundred ninety eight of them repeatedly.
* [[List of numbers that are always odd]] - the number '''3''' was being considered as possibly being not odd. Page protection was needed to halt the heated debate. [[User:Wik]]'s correction of a misspelling of ''hypochondriacs'' was re-reverted no less than 3 times, and the link to a non-existent page for the incorrect spelling is still in place as of this writing. Later in the edit war, no less than two thousand five hundred humbers of debated oddness were added and removed, four hundred ninety eight of them repeatedly.

* [[Atheism]] - edit war continued for several days to consider exactly which God or gods Atheists prefer not to believe in. Specifically, do they not believe in all gods, including God, or merely disbelieve in all gods with no specific inclusions?


* [[Bill Clinton]] - edit war over which picture of him to use, when the photos are virtually identical except one is slightly darker and the other is 5 times as big.
* [[Bill Clinton]] - edit war over which picture of him to use, when the photos are virtually identical except one is slightly darker and the other is 5 times as big.

Revision as of 06:04, 26 February 2004

Occasionally, Wikipedians lose their minds and get into edit wars over the most lame things. This is to document that phenomenon. See Wikipedia:pedantry dispute Please note, this page is dedicated to whimsy, and not to document real, contentious edit wars.

  • Cauliflower - Is cauliflower nutritious? Is specifying what parts are usable POV?
  • List of numbers that are always odd - the number 3 was being considered as possibly being not odd. Page protection was needed to halt the heated debate. User:Wik's correction of a misspelling of hypochondriacs was re-reverted no less than 3 times, and the link to a non-existent page for the incorrect spelling is still in place as of this writing. Later in the edit war, no less than two thousand five hundred humbers of debated oddness were added and removed, four hundred ninety eight of them repeatedly.
  • Bill Clinton - edit war over which picture of him to use, when the photos are virtually identical except one is slightly darker and the other is 5 times as big.
  • Gdanzisk - edit wars have been occuring for most of a year as regards the exact name of this Polish German Prussian Eastern Central European city.
  • Sarah Edmonds - Wik makes a correction, giving her middle name and month of birth. This gets lost through an edit conflict, and Danny and Alexandros add a paragraph worth of content. Wik reverts. Danny reverts. Etcetera. The only objection either had with the other's edits was that it reverted their own.
  • Richard Neustadt - Two months of edit war on whether the page should say "[[Harry S. Truman|President Truman]]" or "President [[Harry S. Truman]]" (plus the same with several other presidents.