Thread:Monchoman45/@comment-452-20140913062608/@comment-1997905-20140913071850

Rather than playing a quote game where I list all of the things you shouldn't have said and then we go back and forth about semantics, I'm going to keep this generic and simple.

You are not required to agree with (or like) anyone else on Wikia. You may create forum threads where you analyze common practices, and on those threads you are not required to agree with those practices.

There is nothing wrong with your topic or your analysis; the problem is with your attitude toward disagreement.

I do want to point out that there is nothing wrong with your first reply. In this reply, although you disagree with Mor123, you are kind to him and his opinion. This is a good reply, and if you had written all of your replies like it, you may have avoided this situation.

Beyond that reply, you are progressively less welcoming to Mor. You begin to subtly demean his position and attempt to shut him out of the discussion, when he would like to add more. You may not do this in the future.

Overall, you wrote the thread from a position where you had already decided that using interwiki links was inferior to the alternative solution you came up with. Whether you consciously planned this or not, your bias frustrated someone who was only trying to help you. You may not do this in the future either.

I can see from your contributions that you have been on Wikia for at least 3 years. This is long enough that you should know that you may not directly insult, demean, or otherwise deride other faithful editors, and long enough that you should be able to identify what constitutes such inappropriate conduct. If you continue to do these things, we will be forced to block you from Community Central.