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| :::::::Mini-modding is frowned upon too, so again, stop citing the rules. Please drop it. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 11:55, 22 April 2016 (EDT) | | :::::::Mini-modding is frowned upon too, so again, stop citing the rules. Please drop it. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 11:55, 22 April 2016 (EDT) |
| ::::::::Btw, what I mean to say when I said "you don't need ranks to impose authority on others" I meant to say more experienced people know their way around here better and know what is right and what is wrong and how the wiki works, and most of the time, their reports to actual authority are around 99% legit; they're also taken more seriously than other users. But...we're going in circles in this conversation, so I really think it's best if we just drop it. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 12:44, 22 April 2016 (EDT) | | ::::::::Btw, what I mean to say when I said "you don't need ranks to impose authority on others" I meant to say more experienced people know their way around here better and know what is right and what is wrong and how the wiki works, and most of the time, their reports to actual authority are around 99% legit; they're also taken more seriously than other users. But...we're going in circles in this conversation, so I really think it's best if we just drop it. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 12:44, 22 April 2016 (EDT) |
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| ==re: Help understanding the rules? ==
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| What the user said was indeed Kinda Rude and I do not know what that tangent about experience levels has to do with this. In that respect, if you're still truly offended by what was said, you can give a reminder to the user in question.
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| '''That being said''', it probably should be left at a reminder at most. Yes, the rules states being insulting is bad, but there's flexibility in how this is enforced because context matters. People may go a bit too far during an heated discussion. People have different thresholds and tolerance for what constitute constructive criticism and good-natured ribbing. People will naturally react to edits they consider poorly-made in a confused or snarky manner. Sometimes it leads to less headaches to informally tell someone "Hey, what you said here hurt me. Could you be more considerate in the future?" and only resort to offical warning when the user in question makes serious personal attacks, or repeated and targetted attacks toward you. Leaving a comment in a publicly viewable and uneditable edit summary in reaction to an edit you made (as opposed to sniping you in unrelated discussions) is not "talking behind one's back". '''If every perceived sign of agression, irrespective of the context or the gravity of what is said, was immediatly met with a level 1 warning, it would be hell'''.
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| So yeah, what I'm saying is, the better thing to do here is to either take the apology for what it is, or give a reminder and go on your merry way. Dwelling on this leads to bad blood, wasted time, and bloated talk pages. Nobody likes that.
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| (Also, '''speaking purely personally and not as a member of the staff''', could you ''please'' tone down on asking questions???? and apologizing!! at every line break? These two elements give a (probably unintended) passive-agressive flavour to your writing and make your talk page contributions tedious to read.) --[[User:Glowsquid|Glowsquid]] ([[User talk:Glowsquid|talk]]) 13:12, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
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| :I'm sorry, I didn't want to post things publicly but I don't know how to send things privately, or if it's even possible, but I'll try to find a better way in the future!! I wasn't that offended honestly, it was mostly just that they kind of shouldn't talk behind somebody's back, especially not if it's against the rules, 'cause it's just, well, rude? Like I said, it does constitute as talking behind someone's back because they did not know I was the same person, so as far as they know, they linked an edit I made to someone else calling me incompetent for making it... I'm sorry I don't mean to be tedious, I don't mean to ask a lot of questions it's just a way of typing, and as for questions that's because I am actually for real very confused and unsure of things and I want guidance and confirmation but I'm sorry it's annoying I'll try to stop. Everything with a question mark after it isn't necessarily a severe question, it's more like synonymous with adding "right?" at the end of your sentences, it expresses uncertainty and confusion in need of confirmation, which again I feel pretty greatly on this wiki... As for adding multiple question marks, it's a way of typing, it adds more confusion, but I do agree they can be sometimes used passive-aggressively. And I don't entirely see how apologizing is passive-aggressive, isn't it practically the opposite? I know it's easy to sound passive-aggressive in formal text so that's why I try to make sure to let people know I definitely don't intend to and that if I do I really am sorry which I really actually truly am and I am in this case too... Apologizing is a form of defense mechanism for me, it assures me I don't sound too rude or entitled or something, but I'm really sorry it's tedious and passive-aggressive... Though, to be fair, I've seen users be far more passive-aggressive than apologizing, like using a ton of sarcasm and saying flat out demeaning things? I agree if every level 1 warning was to be met it would be weird, but if that's weird it's a sign the system is broken and in need of fixing, not that it should be ignored... This is a nice wiki, it should make sure to have nice people surrounding it so everyone feels welcome and safe, in my opinion, of course...
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| :mmmmmmm... I think I might leave the wiki, might... I don't feel very welcome by just about anyone, everyone seems to just be overly aggressive especially if breaking the courtesy rules is okay, I feel pretty unsafe around people here and I seem to be bothering a lot of people so I'll just uh... leave I think........ Sorry for bothering you sorry sorry, and sorry if this is guilt trippy I don't mean for it to be in any way, I just thought I'd let you know I'm sorry sorry... --[[User:Lemmyistrans|Lemmyistrans]] ([[User talk:Lemmyistrans|talk]]) 14:46, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
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| == Reminder ==
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| [[:File:SMB Axe.gif]] was uploaded with this problem. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 16:26, 25 August 2016 (EDT)
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| :Ah, ok, I did find the aboutfile part to be really confusing, I'll fix it right away!--[[User:Lemmyistrans|Lemmyistrans]] ([[User talk:Lemmyistrans|talk]]) 16:44, 25 August 2016 (EDT)
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| ::Wait, edit, I noticed it's apparently a duplicate, so I'll just delete it entirely! I did check if there was already a duplicate but I couldn't find anything, probably since it was titled "Ax" and not "Axe". --[[User:Lemmyistrans|Lemmyistrans]] ([[User talk:Lemmyistrans|talk]]) 16:47, 25 August 2016 (EDT)
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| :::Don't worry about it anymore. It will be dealt with soon enough. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 16:48, 25 August 2016 (EDT)
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