Talk:Lev Aronson

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Disruptive editing by User:23.84.206.2[edit]

User:23.84.206.2 (earlier as User:150.195.143.55) has repeatedly deleted the name of the notable Ralph Kirshbaum as one of Aronson's students and replaced it with the name of Richard Pope. There is a 19th-century British architect named Richard Pope with a Wikipedia article but no notable cellist; in fact, the cellist Richard Pope (if there is any) has virtually no web presence, according to a Google search. I have reverted these disruptive edits twice but hesitate to violate 3RR by doing so again. I have also left a message on 23.84.206.2's talk page. 2603:8081:6503:BD00:E1CD:C72:89EE:5A72 (talk) 15:48, 17 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The user who continually adds Richard Pope's name is now editing as 2600:6c40:287f:ab8a:c95f:14b:5bd6:80ec. They still have provided no sources establishing Pope's notability and have twice removed "citation needed" tags, contrary to Wikipedia policy. 24.243.2.93 (talk) 21:05, 25 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I see that 3RR applies only if reverts are made within a 24-hour period, so I will go ahead restore the notable student Ralph Kirshbaum's name and remove the non-notable name. 2603:8081:6503:BD00:E1CD:C72:89EE:5A72 (talk) 19:13, 17 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]