Thread:Janus100/@comment-25412203-20181217015809/@comment-27794543-20181218051444

Your July edit was accidental. You deleted a named references not realizing that it's called again in the article, resulting in a cite error. This is a common issue on wikis and easily fixed by recovering the reference.

That issue went unnoticed for four months, either because no one scrolled down to the references to see the error or those who did see it chose to ignore it.

You decided to try to fix the cite error on December 16th (edits one & two). My interpretation of your edits was that you were trying to fix the cite error but you lacked the understanding of how the error was caused and how to properly fix it. So your edits didn't fix the error, they concealed it.

My first action was to rollback the two edits that concealed the cite error. My second action was to correctly fix the cite error by recovering the source. Your next action was to create this thread and claim my revert was bad and your edit was factual. As I already explained, your edits were not factual and they concealed (instead of fixing) the cite error.

I've now extensively explained how the cite error was created, how to properly fix it, and why your two edits concealed, not fixed, the error. I'm not sure what more you want from me.