Thread:Elia0224/@comment-3026053-20200608184600/@comment-3026053-20200609153948

Hey Elia, I did some digging into the situation. Hailing from a wiki that employs the same principle of "message walls are archives", I can tell you that the rationale behind that rule is to provide a user history. So if anyone would ever request rights on the wiki, there are "public records" of the user's conduct on the wiki to see how they interacted and more importantly, how they grew.

The problem here is that I can see why you see it as a "mountain out of a molehill"-situation, as removing a message is indeed not a big deal, but the admin perceived it as a user being unwilling to listen after being told how the wiki operates. You can try to reach out to the admin here to get your block lifted, but even if they would, that message will not be allowed to be removed. That said, embarrassment aside (because for what it's worth, I totally understand the embarrassment you feel in regards to the message: I too have a similar message like that on my home wiki, ran into the same problem like three times before I caught on) the message itself was a simple reminder of the rules, it was not meant to publicly humiliate you. In general you may assume that's never the goal of anyone around here. So perhaps do try to reach out and try to regain access to the wiki.

One last thing though, you are never a bother. If you have a question or concern, you may always reach out!