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Hi, this may be a more suitable way to have a discussion. I'm curious what makes you sure that your way of doing things is the best... As mentioned, I am not the only person that understands and follows listing the international period/window in which tries were scored. I have checked and this is the structure for Welsh, English, Irish, French, Italian, Boks, Aussie and All Black players. Multiple different people have contributed in the same way across the world. When everybody is in agreement, yet you enforce your way of doing things, you appear arrogant and out of touch. I don't find removing relevent information as constructive and I fear your stubborness is what is dragging this out. Even in instances of the word competition being removed, and the text no longer claiming they are in a competition, you still have a problem. Whether they're official competitions or simple test series, what is your issue in listing the period in which they were played?
Thank you for taking the time, I really do appreciate your response. So our discussion remains on point I will attempt to address each point as to not risk unnecessary loops.
I understand your point about try tables. I get that the pages can function without them however for some it allows a fast and direct way of getting information on players and I believe it brings value for that reason. You don't have to agree, I respect your view. Further to your point, I believe there is value in adding points for high point scorers however I would hope sense would draw the line beyond this.
I'm struggling to understand your view that Autumn/Summer Internationals are in your words not a thing. These are protected international windows that occur each and every year. Whether they result in the presentation of a trophy or not, they're capped games and recorded by every union around the world. I'm not sure if you've tried getting the Autumn/Summer Internationals pages removed but I feel the site would be less informative if you were to succeed.
I agree that in many instances, these stats are limited to modern players. *please see edit* I would counter however with high scoring retired players such as Bryan Habana (who does in fact have a page dedicated to listing tries), Jonah Lomu, Shane Williams, Rory Underwood, and Brian O’Driscoll- to hit as many different nations as possible. I would add that these are lists that I have had no involvement in making. Granted, some entries simply say Test Match but they’re listed nonetheless. I agree that sometimes too much information can make for a difficult read- to your point, David Campese does not have a try list but does have almost every test appearance listed (which I would argue was excessive).
Perhaps I am a little obsessive and they idea of your changes impacting 5% of entries is something I need to get over. I just feel that as so many contributors have listed the same information over many years, your efforts will simply be reverted in due course. It is your right to correct issues as you see fit however. Thanks again for your patience and I appreciate your efforts to improve this site for everybody. Szceli (talk) 10:41, 16 July 2021 (UTC)
"You also wrote in one of your edit summaries that "This is standard across all listed rugby try stats"... But it's not standard across all rugby players' articles". You'll note I said it's standard for listed try stats (to include reason for contest), not that each rugby player's article has one. I think your response diverts at this point. My following points however address both profilic former players having the tables and that said tables include test event information rather than being left blank.
You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war. This means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be although other editors disagree. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus, rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.
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