Talk:Treaty of Limits (Brazil–Netherlands)
Appearance
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Biased maps being added to article
[edit]There is a user who has been replacing this neutral map of Suriname which acknowledges disputed areas with a biased map where official disputed areas are shown in a misleading way. i request help from other editors to remove the map in the article and replace it with this map which is a neutral representation. File:Suriname with disputed territories.jpg as this map is more widely used.
when i try to revert his edits, he simply reverts it back. this has been done with a lot of pages recently.
SurinameCentral (talk) 20:38, 6 January 2024 (UTC)
- You are either mistaken or stating a falsehood. The user added 1 map to an article that displays international borders. This is allowed on Wikipedia. There were no other images in the article. You are free to add an image that displays the disputed regions of Suriname. But you chose to engage in an edit war instead, which is why you are now banned. For others, please feel free to add a second image, without interfering with the international borders image. MacDonald2024 (talk) 16:32, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
Categories:
- Stub-Class Brazil articles
- Low-importance Brazil articles
- WikiProject Brazil articles
- Stub-Class South America articles
- Low-importance South America articles
- Stub-Class Suriname articles
- Low-importance Suriname articles
- Suriname articles
- WikiProject South America articles
- Stub-Class Netherlands articles
- All WikiProject Netherlands pages
- Stub-Class law articles
- Unknown-importance law articles
- WikiProject Law articles
- Stub-Class International relations articles
- Unknown-importance International relations articles
- Stub-Class International law articles
- Unknown-importance International law articles
- WikiProject International law articles
- WikiProject International relations articles