Thread:Merrystar/@comment-764088-20140420073006/@comment-30644800-20140420123512

I hate to intrude, but I must clear a few things up for you, Wendy. I do not wish to argue about this, so until there is a Staff response, I wish not to stay further involved to prevent arguing.

I have not broken countless rules. I have adhered to the policies and made a few requests for the wiki for the better, with community consensus. I always edited the wiki and at the same time tried to make changes that could make the wiki stronger and more stable. Also, when I was initially promoted, I got nearly unanimous community support.

I created that blog back in the middle of March last month under the account I was using at the time. This was not immediately after I had returned to the wiki. Yes, I was gone for a few weeks, but this was not the instant thing I had done, given I was back before that time. However, for personal reasons, during the duration of that blog, I had renamed and switched accounts. I would like to point out that those votes were accurate from when I last updated them. I went through the comments and found the distinct opinions on whom they thought should be demoted and whom they thought shouldn't be. In addition, if it was a false vote, Sean, the Staff member who saw the blog, would have known that and not followed through with the demotions. Majority of the comments were agreeing with the bureaucrats requested for demotion, and almost all of them were distinct about this.

I did not wish to hide the voting in any way. Blogs, in fact, made the blog much more visible. I had reasons for the voting taking place in the blog:
 * 1) It filled the recent activity.
 * 2) It was on the top of the user blogs, which majority of the user body visits.
 * 3) Many more users visit blogs than forums.
 * 4) I was permitted to advertise the blog on chat.

There were two bureaucrats at the time against this -- you and Felinoel, however Waddle D33 was somewhat against it. The rest of the admins either didn't care or weren't active enough to see it. In fact, a few of the admins even voted on that blog. The admins aren't the majority of the votes. They're just some normal users who help with decisions with a few extra tools. There should not be a hierarchy from user to admin as far as making decisions like this.

I will, and have already admitted that I was incorrect about the promotion of the user for knowing him in real life was bias, was untrue.

But, if you truly wish to know who demoted you and looked the blog per S:C, it was Semanticdrifter.

Best regards,

Yami Arashi