Thread:MDGeistMD02/@comment-33878615-20160603003745/@comment-33878615-20160603102348

I have not caused trouble on the Ratchet & Clank wiki. The trouble I caused on the Doctor Who wiki was an attempt to help fix a general issue; however, people did not seem to want it that way. I later apologized. I have not caused any trouble on Wikitubia. The thread which you linked to was a discussion between me and another user. It was a problem that the correct link to a YouTuber’s YouTube channel would not show because of a faultly template, and we tried to solve it. There were no arguments, there was no fighting; it was just a discussion.

Why do you go on various different wikis to see if I caused any problems? If I made an edit which other users do not agree, it is not a problem. They undo the edit, and we are done. If I were to continue editing, purposely trying to destroy the page, that would be vandalism. However, I did not do that. I make an edit which I thought would be helpful but was not according to other users, that is fine. They undo the edit, and we move on. The fact that I did make a conflicting edit on one other wiki (the Doctor Who wiki) does not justify you attacking me and being rude, as well as making wrong and unjustified assumptions.


 * "Much preferred" doesn't mean it HAS to be.

No, and I am not saying that just because it is much preferred it has to be. I am saying that because every wiki but this wiki uses the non-capitalization in parantheses, I thought that the title was a mistake; however, it seems as though it was not.


 * It also doesn't state that it HAS to be in lower case either. I checked... just to make sure. Again, you're forcing your preference over how we do things here.


 * And there is a difference in our standings. I am an established user here, not someone who just came out of nowhere changing things because I see fit. You want a change? Ask for a vote. That's how we, AS A COMMUNITY, do things here.

Like I have explained, I did not try to enforce my edits upon this wiki. I simply thought that it was a mistake. I stopped changing the title after I did it twice—after you told me to.


 * As for being rude, coming onto a site and expounding upon how a STAFF MEMBER should handle the administration of a wiki that you JUST VISITED is not only rude, but arrogant as well.

A staff member? You are not a staff member…? And I was merely trying to help. I was not trying to cause any problems. I simply edited the title of an article twice, because I thought it was a mistake. I did not start a massive edit war, nor did I cause any major problems. I edited the title of an article twice, then stopped.

I do not want to argue. I am posting this so that it is clear what my intentions were. I am not a person who vandalizes wikis or causes problems. My edits may not be deemed appropriate; however, I try to help, and I apologize if I cause any problems. In this case, all I did was rename an article because I thought the capitalization of the word in the paranthesis was an error. I was shocked when you reverted my edit.