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Thank you for contacting us regarding our article on the Liancourt Rocks.
Wikipedia is a collaborative encyclopedia where decisions are made by discussion. After many discussions, the name "Liancourt Rocks" was chosen because it is most aligned with Wikipedia's policy on neutral point of view <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view>. The name of the page has remained stable since then. The name "Sea of Japan" went through a similar process.
The Liancourt Rocks page is also subject to a system of restrictions designed to prevent disruption in areas of conflict. This system, called discretionary sanctions, requires editors to be more careful when editing pages that have a history of disputes.
If you feel that there is new information that should be reflected in the Liancourt Rocks article, you should discuss it on the article's talk page <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Liancourt_Rocks>. Please keep in mind the page restrictions listed at the top of the page, and check the discussion archives to see if what you want to change has been discussed before.
Yours sincerely,
Jason Booker
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