Board Thread:User Rights Requests/@comment-477304-20170417190140/@comment-1669199-20170418022624

BlueSpeeder wrote: Genesjs wrote:

JokerJay779 wrote: I oppose this. Journalistic did a lot of stuff for this wiki and also has a lot of experience. Yes, he did a lot of stuff for this Wiki. So what? How does that excuse his recent actions? Answer me this: what have you done lately? Made a thread about profanity, a dead horse of a topic at this point? Made a blog longer than the amount of days I've lived? Ryan does a whole lot more than you have been doing lately. Cut him some slack and quit giving him so much crap. It's beating a dead horse at this point.

Speaking of horses, get off your morally high horse before it kicks you off. I've made an effort to get back in touch with how the population of this Wiki perceives me both as a User and as an Administrator. I've been making more efforts to socialize and get to know people on here and give them a chance to get to know me. I've been making an effort to listen to whatever problems people are having with either the Wiki itself or me personally, and attempting to do/seek the best methods of getting these problems resolves, like in that Discussion thread about a dead-horse topic like profanity. And this is an instance where we're talking about whether or not to have a User's Admin privileges revoked, and I am of the camp that thinks that the User in question needs to lose them for both his own good and the good of everyone else here. Being able to give long and detailed arguments on my position, especially during this kind of discussion, is something I'm sure most people literally everywhere in the world would consider to be a good trait to have when having a debate, since that'd allow me to get my points across without having as much trouble doing so if I, for whatever reason, was limited over how much of a response I am able to give at a given time. I'm sorry that you seem to be having trouble keeping up with my arguments, which I feel, quite strongly, should be considered and addressed as we discuss this issue further. You're free to stop at any time.