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In a content or title dispute editors are generally expected to BRD if a change made is reverted however its not clear how long the new content/title has to have been in place for it to be considered "stable". A rough guide may be a few months isn't enough to be stable, 6-9 months it depends, longer than a year generally is and more than 2 years is. However there is no current consensus on this. Please note that this isn't intended to be a strict limit on when something has implied consensus but a general guide on how long this takes, see Talk:Raleigh (disambiguation)#Requested move for example.