User talk:Banarama

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Thanks for becoming a member of the TARDIS crew! If you have any questions, see the Help pages, add a question to one of the Forums or ask on my talk page. CzechOut ☎  23:28, July 30, 2018 (UTC)
 * Thanks CzechOut :P  banana  talk/wall  timestamp : 23.31 universal time | 30 july 2018

Courtesy reply
Since you are so involved in the case of User:Chasenina1 that you visited my wiki, I feel it would be impolite to leave your intervention without a reply, on top of my extended reply to Chasenina1 himself.

First of all, thank you for acknowledging that blocking is a prerogative of local admin based on local rules. I also appreciate your wish to mediate and help a fellow editor. However, as an admin, my concern is not any single editor but rather the correctness of the wiki and congenial relationships among the editors, to support which it is necessary to follow simple rules of communication.

Also, in the interests of impartiality, I had to review this case in-depth, including erased or doctored messages (see User talk:Chasenina1). I sincerely hope you did not spend as much time on it as I did. You can read my detailed findings at the same talk page.

As for the problems an editor might have with an extension, this is not at issue here. All novice users make mistakes, and the source of these mistakes is completely immaterial. The issue is the insistence on repeating mistakes and demonstrated inability to follow rules, coupled with the penchant for bothering a lot of people who are not in any way responsible for the mistakes of this user.

I thank you for being a good Samaritan and trying to help out but this time, unfortunately, I must decline your advice. One of the latest messages of Chasenina1 over at Community Central, the one where he expresses a desire to block people himself, is yet another proof that I cannot subject other editors at Tardis to his harassment. Amorkuz ☎  23:58, August 19, 2018 (UTC)


 * Second this, especially the appreciation for your efforts. Shambala108 ☎  00:11, August 20, 2018 (UTC)


 * All right, thank you for your reply — as I've said before, it's your judgement, so apologies for any interference with the local process here.


 * On a sidenote, ViewRemoved is an invaluable script for viewing replies. Hope it helps :)  banana  talk/wall  timestamp : 4.49 universal time | 20 august 2018