Thread:Brandon Rhea/@comment-4586992-20131121103949

Hello Brandon,

I felt the need to ask for a little help. On one of the songs pages on The Backyardigans Wiki, called The Customer Is Always Right, a user named WallytheGreat keeps adding a pointless reference in the trivia section with no point whatsoever. He states that the song is like a song from "The Wiggles", called 'Dance the Gloomies Away' (he actually said 'Dance Your Gloomies Away'), but the official title speaks otherwise.

The first time, I simply reverted the edit, thinking it was just a small thing.

The second time he put the reference, I went on YouTube to hear the full song in its entirety, and saw absolutely nothing that connects the two; not the lyrics, setting, or music genre. So then, I typed a polite message informing him that I took his reference seriously enough to do my own research, and learned that his reference is inaccurate and shouldn't be on the page.

Then he brought it back a third time, and I sent a second polite message telling him that I'd already concluded after hearing the song that no connection exists, but I was a little more firm in my reply... thought it was the right thing to do.

Well now, he's brought this up again... for the fourth time! I've been really, really patient and courteous with this user, but I feel like now, he's walking all over me. To make matters worse, he hasn't even responded to my messages. He just reverts my edit over and over.... which makes me think I'm going to have to take some action. Should I block him, or send a block warning message to him now?

As the administrator, I think I've done everything I can to maintain the peace, but I'm confident now that this user is going to continue to ignore me. If you recommend sending a block warning message, could you please give me a general demonstration of what I should say in your reply? I think that would be a big help.

Thanks!

BackyardiganforChrist77 (talk) 10:39, November 21, 2013 (UTC)BackyardiganforChrist77 