Thread:Lukisiak/@comment-26953005-20200630215002

I've been a contributor to this wiki in several ways I can. Currently, I'm working on clean-up and standardizing Events pages as you may notice.

I changed some things on Pikachu Outbreak article that didn't pleased the User:Someone456 user. That is not the first time that this happened. It's ok if he didn't agree with my editions, and revert them. But it is not ok to use vulgar/bad languages as "braindead" or to be rude as he has been several times using 'Summary' part of articles.

I lost a son to car crash that stayed in brain dead state for several weeks.

I'm saying that based on this wiki's policy:


 * Help:Assume good faith says that to handle disagreements we should use  talk pages, comments, or walls to explain your point of view, and invite others to do the same, not summary of editions on articles.


 * Help:Assume good faith clearly states that editors should assume every contribution is made with good intentions, and fellow contributors are allies, not enemies. If editors disagree with an edit, they should approach the contributor via the comments or personal messages in a polite and civilized manner. Intimidating behavior is not tolerated at any time.


 * Also, Pokémon_GO_Wiki:Policies states that administrators are given the task to moderate and ban any users who violate any rules stated in the policies which seems the case here. Also, this page talks about one warning to registered users.


 * Finally I will cite Help:Assume good faith Just remember that everyone you deal with has feelings, and everyone can help you build the community that you love if he or she can be shown that their work is noticed and valued, as well as how they can improve wherever needed.

I just want to contribute in a fun way following this wiki policy. I don't think that can continue to happen if we tolerate this kind of beavior.

Luizsouthier (talk) 21:50, June 30, 2020 (UTC) 