Thread:Metworst/@comment-16533050-20170831070419/@comment-6716431-20170831110820

I did think it through properly, I believed my course of action was the best one available to me. Now, why didn't I discuss it in the comments? Because I have no confidence that any question I ask will be acknowledged or resolved. After all, they were not answered here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here, and not resolved here, here, here, here, here and here, so why should my question be resolved in this case?

In this case, where I did get an answer, it wasn't from an admin, and over here was a case where a single admin overruled a decision by multiple people, so it seems that the only course of action is to wait for an admin to answer a question. In this case, I instead pressed ahead and it turned out alright, but I can't say for sure it will every time. I mean, it certainly did not this time.

Over here, where I eventually did get an answer, I had to leave three separate comments to get that answer, and using this as an example again, even three comments was not enough to get an answer.

As shown here, the only way I know I will get feedback is if I go ahead and make the edit anyway and see what people have to say afterwards. Now, I don't like this situation any more than you do, but even when I take my questions directly to an admin, like I was told to do at the bottom of that page, they are ignored.

Piko, here you expressed irritation at having your question go unanswered for nine days. I posted directly to your wall 209 days ago with questions that had already been unanswered for over a month.

To be clear, I am not saying my questions are never answered, as there are cases, such as this, when they are resolved. It's just that so often they are not resolved that I no longer trust the correct process.

(Note that there are questions, such as this, this and this, which I have not included in this list as it seems unreasonable to expect you two to have answered them.)