Tony Sidaway wrote:
That there is a serious difference of opinion on what the article should
contain, and your own opinion is probably not (yet) in the majority. This
should probably not be resolved by edit warring, in my opinion, because
the scope for communication is very low. In my experience it's easier to
persuade people if you resort to English, and use the talk page.
It depends on how committed they are to Wikipedia policy. If they are
committed to "NPOV" and "No original research" in particular, then
these
things are usually (and even then not always) better resolved on the Talk:
pages. But there are many editors (admittedly usually newer ones) who are
not committed to these principles, and with them Talk: is often useless.
And you'll tend to find those kinds of editors on hot-topic pages.
Jay.