Thread:FloweyWick999/@comment-4786757-20190924084532/@comment-38078079-20190924111456

FloweyWick999 wrote: How do you know I made things worse? You didn't have a Greeting on your wall stating I shouldn't like Sophie does so I thought it was okay to respond.

If it was stated in the policy, then I am an idiot, but it's always better to safe than sorry, (which I didn't tell myself, the bastard).

I saw one side and now if you want me to understand, I would like full report bestowed upon me.

Also, I have Aspergers, I don't always understand something when it should be clear. :( I know the irony in responding here, but . ..

I think replying on other people's walls is a grey area; some people don't mind, some people do. Generally speaking, if someone is asking a question and you can provide a solid answer -? It shoud be fine. Like, "how do I do -?" or "what does x mean?" . ..

Just skimming, there was a complex issue between these two users, and you admitted you knew nothing of the complexities, as it was on their local wiki, and offered an opinion that wasn't objective or helpful to the situation. It may have been best to stay out of it, for that reason. If you were also on that wiki, knew the situation perfectly, and could have offered a constructive compromise or solution -? It might have been a different situation.

Also, Aspergers isn't - and should never - be an excuse. I have that, too, diagnosed, but you just have to learn what's okay and what's not, and apologise when you make a mistake, without bringing it up when it's not relevant. . . sorry if that seems harsh, but it's simpler to say: "sorry, user, I didn't realise, I won't do it again".

Edit: You were also extremely rude on that post you deleted, and I would be extremely peeved in their situation, too. There is never a need to be personal or insulting, and you could have expressed yourself in a neutral manner.