Thread:Scottier/@comment-31230263-20171115235211/@comment-27729796-20171116015658

Whether or not you intended to come across as aggressive, you certainly did, particularly when you went from thread to thread on three different admins posts saying derogatory things despite the fact we are only keeping with the Wiki's policy to ONLY use confirmed, verified facts to the fullest extent of our ability, as is outlined in our Guidelines and Policies.

As has been explained to you multiple times, no official materials display Imposter's gender, and the fact/voice reveal are not enough to solidy a gender in a franchise where characters like Chihiro (who's gender was thought to be female until otherwise stated) or K1-B0 (canonically has no gender, but uses male pronouns) exist. Yes, you can absolutely infer that Imposter is male based on the face/voice reveal, but as the only character that has not actually addressed their own gender fully, when they are a character who is pretending to be exclusively male characters 99.9999% of the time (and thus refering to themself by male pronouns), that makes their own use of male pronouns unreliable. Whether or not you agree with that or not is a moot point, canonically, they are an ambiguous character, it's the entire premise of their Ultimate ability, and that's the standard we will continue to maintain on Danganronpa Wiki. To insinuate we're intentionally ignoring facts to go against your personal view of a character is insulting considering the hours per week that goes into writing the Wiki.

We've seen every single one of your Reddit posts trying to bring us, as Admins, into disrepute, even those you deleted. Anger issues aren't an excuse for being rude to people who are just trying to do what they can with the official materials that are available, whether they gel with your personal interpretation of the events of DR or not. Danganronpa is a franchise full of plot holes and open ended scenarios left for the viewer to interpret on their own, but that also means that many viewers/players have their own personal interpretations of events, which is why we have to have policies like this that remain neutral to scenarios where there are multiple conclusions that could be drawn. It's the only way to avoid a Wiki full of speculation based on different peoples' interpretations rather than simply using the available facts. "They" is a gender neutral pronoun, and as such the correct pronoun to use in this complex scenario.

Everyone has issues, but it's possible to discuss things like a civil human being without resorting to namecalling, derision, or trying to seed mistrust within the fandom by making "callout posts" about us on Reddit because you disagreed with our policy of sticking to verifiable canon in regards to Imposter's gender. That was absolutely a step too far and the reason for the escalation of your ban beyond the initial one week ban you were given for deleting admin warnings on your wall, which you had been warned about beforehand and continued to do.

Having discussed this at length on multiple occasions as an Admin team, we currently have no interest in allowing you back into the Wiki considering how volatile you've proven to be, and will be upholding the ban. We agree that your initial edit of Ultimate Imposter's page was in good faith and not vandalism, but implore you to understand that you are being banned for your personal conduct, not for vandalism. The evidence you presented isn't what's up for debate, it's the way you presented yourself. Someone willing to blow up at our entire admin team over a disagreement and try to discredit our reputations on Reddit is not someone we want to have in our community. We do not have to tolerate your self professed anger issues. Please do not continue to drag this through the Danganronpa Subreddit, because it's none of their concern.

Regards: Scottier, Monollama and Rikuya (Danganronpa Wiki admin team)