Board Thread:User Rights Requests/@comment-477304-20170417190140/@comment-477304-20170418034649

Distant Shadow wrote: Myself 123 wrote: Distant Shadow wrote: Myself 123 wrote: I have remained calm throughout this discussion and tried my best to present my issues with Journalistic. I've responded to people as much as possible in order to address queries or clarify my point further. If possible, I'd like to resolve this as best as possible, but it seems unlikely at the moment. I'm all for resolving it if you and Genesjs are willing to resolve it with Journalistic. Nothing's going to happen (good anyway) if you're not willing to let the past be the past. No one's perfect. We gotta realize that. So why can't we forgive and forget? We are, Journalistic has yet to speak about the criticisms against him. Pushing someone to admit they're wrong is not the way to do it. If he knows he needs improvement then why not help him? If what he did was against policy let him know that, you can't just make it sound like your opinion and expect him to always listen. So he closed some threads for no apparent reason. And he didn't want to talk to me. Is it that important to have a heated debate over? As I stated earlier we're a community. A team. How can we call ourselves that if we don't treat each other like friends? We have to help each other not make a spectacle of each other. Can't we agree on that? I'm not pushing him at all, I presented my issues with him. To say he "closed some threads" and "didn't want to talk to [you]" is an understatement. He closes threads for no reason often and when people ask him why, he mocks them without ever actually answering the question. If it was a simple case of him not wanting to talk to you, he simply would've not talked to you. This is an issue that's been going on for quite some time now and despite being warned about this behaviour, Journalistic has continued to disregard any respect for the wiki (by closing down threads without proper reason) and its users (by dismissing them when they try to talk to him).