Thread:Brandon Rhea/@comment-30964468-20180913212323/@comment-20644-20180913214358

Hey Dreaming,

It's definitely a complex question. For me it comes down to a policy that originally stems from Wikipedia and that many communities here have adopted as well, which is an Equality Policy.

What that basically entails is saying that all users have the benefits of a community's policies as well as the respect that comes along with it. It's those fundamental ideas of assuming good faith, treating other people well and with kindness, and just generally being part of a positive and respectful environment.

In the same way that all users are entitled to the benefits of those policies regardless of circumstance, policies like article guidelines or whatever it may be also are applied regardless of circumstance. While every reasonable accommodation should be made to help someone with autism, ultimately if certain behavior is hurting or disrupting a community then it's perfectly valid to enforce the community's policies regardless of circumstance.

I obviously don't know the details of the backstory here, but I think that as long as you treated MysticCanines'Heroine732 with respect then you didn't do anything wrong. What I would do now is just ignore other messages and not engage in any conversation with MysticCanines'Heroine732. If they continue to post messages around FANDOM about you even after you've stopped engaging for awhile, you can send those messages to Special:Contact and we'll see if that requires further action.

How does that sound?