Thread:DalesRV/@comment-30652363-20201016164628/@comment-30652363-20201016220843

Basically it's like this. During the time that me and Godzilla (and a couple of other people who can confirm if need by) were on the GoT wiki (a wiki about a quite complicated politically and socially universe), the first couple times she appeared she acted... strange, let's say. Her points were downright naive or illogical, and any and all attempts to point out in a peacuful way what was wrong there (can later provide context) were met with either her acting like she knows better, or she was derailing the topic. After I think 3 or 4 months of attempting to put up with it most users (me included) started to not only point out what was wrong with her view on the facts, but also started to make fun of her. Which, in my opinion, was fully justified. now, I enjoyed how gullible and illogical she was, and kind of found amusement in the way she were, quite a few people have. But some have had enough of her, and were downright trying to get her out of her. Which, to be honest, wasn't surprising. In the end, she got kicked out when some of peeps (including Alice) found out she was plagiarizing some of her essays about the show. Which... isn't exactly something good. But anyways, after she got banned for said plagiarizing (which I honestly didn't want to happen), some of us considered checking if she's acting elsewhere. I did it for laughs, dunno about others really. The situation that had place on The Boys wiki was basically me coming on the post to do two things: express how amused I am with what she wrote (the first comment), and then engage in a discussion about the points (which are just wrong in so many ways) she made. Now I understand, that your jurisdiction covers only The Boys wiki, but I beg of you to take a tad bit more slow approach next time you do stuff like that. Cheers, mate, and a good evening/night/morning to ya