User talk:Mysterious Editor

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Valid sources
Hi! It is very important that you read Tardis:Valid sources, as recommended on the page for Series 1 (Class). We do not allow IMDB, Wikipedia, or other user-created sources on our pages. It is your responsibility as an editor on the wiki to make yourself familiar with the rules. It is my responsibility as an admin to make sure you are aware of the rules. It's not my job, or any other admin's, to pick through long edits trying to clean up the mistakes. There are too few admins and way too many editors for that. In addition, I am not at all familiar with Class, so I don't know what the valid sources are. So my safest edit is to undo the entire edit, allowing you to add back anything that is properly sourced. Thanks. Shambala108 ☎  19:57, September 3, 2016 (UTC)

I appreciate your concern, however what you have just reverted is me doing entirely what you just have asked (proving you did not look at the changes). I removed the IMDb sources since you said they were unreliable, and stuck with the sources which had already been added. Ed Bazelgette is NOT directing every single episode. The sources I have added (as well as various other articles on the Internet if you Google it and/or look at set reports). There are 4 directors, each with a different number of episodes. I will edit the page again with 100% reliable information (basically just reverting what you have just reverted). Mysterious Editor ☎  20:00, September 3, 2016 (UTC)

Tardis:Doctors violation
Hi, this is a warning that your recent edits are in violation of Tardis:Doctors. When an admin reverts your edits, the best course of actions is to ask why rather than revert them back. In addition, there is currently an open discussion of the pronoun use at Thread:237423. It has been kept open until the beginning of Series 11 in case new usage cases appear in-universe. Until this discussion is closed by an admin, the current policy stands. Any further attempt to circumvent the current policy would be a violation of Tardis:Do not disrupt this wiki to prove a point and carry a possibility of a block. Amorkuz ☎  22:00, October 9, 2018 (UTC)

Reply
Hi, just responding to be polite; you have a message of explanation above. --Borisashton ☎  22:04, October 9, 2018 (UTC)

Block
You were informed of the ongoing discussion at Thread:237423 and of the rules of Tardis:Do not disrupt this wiki to prove a point directly above. You were warned that further violations would result in a block. Thus, your opening of another discussion on the same topic shortly after (opening it twice!) could only result in a block. The duration of this block is informed by the attitude you repeatedly exhibited towards the policies of this wiki, which have been explained to you over and over by multiple admin on multiple occasions. This attitude is summarised by the following statements: and exemplified by the pattern of reverting admin corrections of your edits. With the clear history of disregarding anyone's opinion but your own and with edit conflicts at almost every page you touch, your cool down period will be 3 months. This wiki is a community effort. You must learn to follow the rules and policies of this community. Amorkuz ☎  23:57, October 9, 2018 (UTC)
 * "This policy is ridiculous."
 * "It's why this entire wikia is a complete jumbled mess." Special:Diff/2442034

Block for vandalism
Your last two edits meet the definition of vandalism as laid out in "It is absolutely an act of vandalism to edit or delete someone else's comments on "your" talk page"

- Explicit description of your actions at vandalism

That you removed warnings by admin documenting your past deeds only exacerbates the situation. Given this history that you attempted to erase, your behaviour warrants another block, which must be longer than the last one. Amorkuz ☎  17:28, March 27, 2019 (UTC)
 * I was unaware of this rule so naturally it was a bit of a shock finding out I'd been blocked for another 6 months. But oh well, I'm back now and will avoid doing anything that will warrant another block - thanks. Mysterious Editor ☎  17:45, November 30, 2019 (UTC)