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There was no reason for issuing [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User_talk%3ASuperfiremario&diff=1570962&oldid=1451209 this userspace warning] whatsoever. Superfiremario hadn't edited for ''months'' before he made that single recent userpage edit, and even beforehand his contributions were improving. This negligence on your behalf is abuse of warning privileges. Warnings and other official notices count as a permanent part of a user's record, and they aren't something which can just be tossed around carelessly. Additionally, lately you have been going around asking to have other user's warning templates changed or appealed on behalf of someone else. If a user feels that their warning was undeserved, then they have the option to appeal it themselves. And repeatedly asking users to change warnings is getting intrusive and rude, and your "smart guy" comment on my talk page [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User_talk%3AYoshiKong&diff=1570402&oldid=1567854 here] also came across as rude and insulting.  
There was no reason for issuing [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User_talk%3ASuperfiremario&diff=1570962&oldid=1451209 this userspace warning] whatsoever. Superfiremario hadn't edited for ''months'' before he made that single recent userpage edit, and even beforehand his contributions were improving. This negligence on your behalf is abuse of warning privileges. Warnings and other official notices count as a permanent part of a user's record, and they aren't something which can just be tossed around carelessly. Additionally, lately you have been going around asking to have other user's warning templates changed or appealed on behalf of someone else. If a user feels that their warning was undeserved, then they have the option to appeal it themselves. And repeatedly asking users to change warnings is getting intrusive and rude, and your "smart guy" comment on my talk page [http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User_talk%3AYoshiKong&diff=1570402&oldid=1567854 here] also came across as rude and insulting.  


I suggest that you read over [[MarioWiki:Warning policy|our warning policy]], and if you have any questions you are welcome to ask. You have a long history of messing around with warnings and other serious templates, and this is your last chance before the situation may escalate.
I suggest that you read over [[MarioWiki:Warning Policy|our warning policy]], and if you have any questions you are welcome to ask. You have a long history of messing around with warnings and other serious templates, and this is your last chance before the situation may escalate.


{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 03:21, 29 October 2013 (EDT)
{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 03:21, 29 October 2013 (EDT)
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Even if you write "given by mistake", that implies you want the warning to be removed, which cannot be done without admin approval.  
Even if you write "given by mistake", that implies you want the warning to be removed, which cannot be done without admin approval.  


As stated in the [[MarioWiki:Warning policy|Warning Policy]]:
As stated in the [[MarioWiki:Warning Policy|Warning Policy]]:
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Q. What if someone else warns me for something I've never done or something else absurd? Can I remove it myself?
Q. What if someone else warns me for something I've never done or something else absurd? Can I remove it myself?

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