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This page in a nutshell: In BRD cycle remember that from an existing B edit comes RD for Discuss and consented revert. And, shortly, B comes again with consensus. |
There are at least two types of editors exhibiting behaviors that misuse the BOLD, revert, discuss cycle (WP:BRD):
If the advice suggested doesn't work then unfortunately there's nothing you can do other than to let them win, at least temporarily, until you seek outside community support elsewhere.