Thread:Sannse/@comment-164012-20180307200730/@comment-125158-20180308054424

So you said you were not going to continue to argue with me, and yet, you continue to argue with me.

You are right about one thing. Changing the categories does make an article easier to find. In the cases in question, I put the articles into existing categories that were a part of the category strucutre, rather then the new categories that the article orignally had. Furthermore, those new categories were either redundant ("Category:Transformers Groups" when there allready was a "Category:Groups" that included Transformers groups) or had no purpose at all ("Category:100% Serious Articles"). In the case of changing the title, that was to disambiguate from the canon version of the character and other fanon interpretations ("Sideways (Fanon)" versus the original "Sideways" when the Wiki allready had several other articles titled "Sideways")

These changes were done in my position as the Moderator and Administrator of the wiki. Everything I did there was in accordance with the Editing_Policy where you will again note that 1) Disambiguation is allowed under said rules and 2) I did not edit the body of your article in any way, shape or form. I was doing my job there, the same job that countless other Administratrs do on countless other Wikia. The rules and guidelines of the Wiki do not have any explicit rules against and Administrator renaming or recategorising an article to better fit with the wiki. By your reasoning, I would not be able to actually do my job there.

Again, you are the only user who sees making a new article as being a hassle. In the last year, one user alone has created over 300 new articles and never once had any sort of "hassle" with me or the way the Wiki is being run. They've been regualrily contributing and placing their own material without causing any trouble, without picking fights and without having any need to tell me how I should be doing my job or what I can and cannot do in my position as the administrator. I think they're a great contributor, and a model user. And if they had a problem with me, then they preumably would have spoken up about it by now.

Conversely, you seem to be deliberately causing trouble for the sake of it.