Thread:RRabbit42/@comment-5473378-20180705221333/@comment-961279-20180706063411

This is a situation that is going to take patience and persistence. The consolation is that the more Marie-Eve does this, the faster it reaches a point where Fandom staff will be able to set some blocks that will slow her down until it's no longer worth it for her to continue. DeviantArt employees will have to do the same thing for their site.

The patience and persistence is going to be necessary because it will take a long time to reach the point where she gives up. If you remember, I tried to advise her against being stubborn and she didn't listen. At the time, the messages about her "chosing to be a liar" sounded like she was getting mixed up and saying the opposite of what she meant since her other messages had the same tone, like English wasn't her first language. However, it really does sound now like she was saying she knew she was deliberately lying.

The things to remember that will help you with this:
 * Every time she does this, she provides more evidence to Fandom to use against her.
 * Every time she demands to be unblocked, it provides yet another example why she should stay blocked.
 * When you realize the things a person like this says are being said to try and provoke you, it can make it easier to shrug them off. There are times I've seen messages meant to be hurtful and my reaction is, "There they go again, trying to make me upset. Boring. Next."
 * You have people that you can turn to for help, advice and support, including the VSTF and Fandom staff. A person like her doesn't.
 * Every vandal and troll I've seen has gone through the same pattern: they make a lot of noise, sometimes for over a year, but eventually they stop getting the attention they're seeking and/or it becomes harder and harder for them to keep going, so eventually they just fade away. Even the ones that boasted how bad they were, they couldn't be stopped and would drive me away are no longer here. I still am. It will be ten years in a few months since I made my first edit.

One of the things you can do to help her get to the point where she finally gives up is to deny recognition. The less fuss you make about what's going on, the less attention they get and the less fun it is for them. There's two great ways I found to help deny recognition:
 * 1) Use a bot revert to quickly undo their edits. This is a Rollback combined with a bot function to hide both their edit(s) and your rollback.
 * 2) Install the QuickToolsv2 function on your account. It will let you perform some tasks quickly with just a few clicks. This includes being able to actually delete messages on a Message Wall instead of just hiding them.