Thread:Fandyllic/@comment-36009152-20190209200406

It didn’t even dawn on me at the time, that maybe a large issue in that thread was you feeling I was advertising a wiki:

1) Even if people were advertising or sharing their wikis, good. The site is largely wiki based so it’s nice that people share them and new series around for others to learn of.

2) Advertising wikis is one of those things I support other people doing, but is not something I would do myself. Aside for the wiki promotions on this Fandom site (which don’t even work so now I just use them to share fun blogs) I never share wikis to advertise them and this has come up before so it’s sensible to be clear.

Do you remember that Discussions post where I shared the comment in a blog and you mistook it for an attempt at promoting a wiki? I wasn’t, I was sharing it to show a comment relevant to what we were discussing. Exactly the same with that thread, I was sharing the Maiden Rose wiki not to advertise but since that was a suitable example to back up the points being made.

To think I'm some kind of gormless imbecile of a buffoon going around random Discussions posts and threads – that no will would ever even see, to try and plug the wikis I'm on… kindly don’t depict me in such a manner.

I mean I am a gormless imbecile of a buffoon for real, I just don’t want anyone to find out because I might feel self conscious.

If the wiki examples to back up the points I was making were misconstrued as an odd attempt at me advertising a wiki, that would certainly explain what went on. That admin thought both our replies were not nice, but with mine I was just saying those things to lighten the mood. I am sorry if they did hurt your feelings, no way at all was that the goal, honestly it was just confusing, understandably now.

Do hope that clears things, sure it’s good to move on which brings us right back to square one: namely staff not taking part in communities when they announce they want to. It’s an interesting comedy sketch I guess, eh. 