User talk:HildaSimp

If you're reverted multiple times on the same entry, I would advise discussing it:
 * 1) At the talk page for the entry.
 * This doesn't always work because we have millions of entries and most of them aren't on watchlists
 * 1) On the talk page of the person who reverted you.
 * They may explain their reasoning, but they may also just refer you to:
 * 1) The Tea room, which is where we discuss content of specific entries.
 * 2) The Beer parlour might also be suitable if it's about something beyond that single entry, such as a matter of general, principle, policy, practice or rules.
 * 3) The Information desk might be helpful if you're not sure which of the above is appropriate.

As for the reason you were reverted: matters that potentially involve sexuality and minors are highly contentious and require careful balancing between what people actually mean when they say things (we're a descriptive dictionary based on usage), and maintaining a neutral point of view. A new account (new to Wiktionary, anyway) coming seemingly out of nowhere and making changes regarding highly contentious/sensitive issues is going to raise suspicion. It's better to err on the side of over-discussing to allay those suspicions.

At any rate, I've left our standard welcome template so you can read up on how we do things here at Wiktionary. Chuck Entz (talk) 00:02, 5 September 2023 (UTC)