Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-20302766-20130128005036/@comment-26686429-20130128010758

Ugh, I forgot that some people use talk pages like that. It's always a good idea to reply to a message on a page it's on - otherwise people can't reconstruct the conversation easily.

On to the subject in hand - in my opinion a year's block for a single create, and then arguing your corner is uncalled for - however, I haven't looked closely at the conflict, and I'm not the admin there. In my opinion, admins should have the final say on this, I'm really sorry that that sometimes leads to some bad calls, but in my opinion, for the majority of cases - this works really well.

Asking the community to ask an admin before pages are created may break Wikia's "Open edit" criteria in their wiki creation policy - you might want to ask staff to look into that and see what they think.

You are well within your rights to send the user a single polite message on this wiki to ask them to reconsider the block.