Thread:Mira Laime/@comment-35071950-20191108041126

Hello, Mira.

It's come to my attention that there's been some problems on the SMG4 Wiki that were left unresolved, and had to do with harassment and vandalism.

It all started when this guy named TheMarioFan8881 made a fanfiction about an arc that was cataloged on the SMG4 Wiki, and began adding said fanfiction to the arc's page itself. Of course, this was considered irrelevant, and the part of the article mentioning the fanfic was removed.

When this was done, MarioFan left a message on an admins wall, telling them not to remove his fanfiction from the article. The admin tried to explain to him that the fanfiction couldn't be added to the article, and someone else also said "We don't really give a shet" (Yes, really. It was just that, nothing more). MarioFan reacted with these exact words: "You better start giving a shit, bitch, or I'm gonna make life difficult for you on this fucking wiki".

As well as this, MarioFan started doing the same thing with another SMG4 arc page.

When an admin left a polite message on MarioFan's wall asking him to stop adding his fanfictions to the articles, MarioFan responded "Of course, fuck me, right?".

Things continued. MarioFan persisted in adding his fanfictions to the articles, and the admins persisted in removing them. Eventually, MarioFan left a physical threat on one of the admins walls, telling them that he "wished he could throttle" them.

Another admin knew this was no good, so intervened, once again telling MarioFan to stop before rightfully permabanning him. After this, MarioFan repeatedly referred to this specific admin as "psycho".

However, another admin came along and shortened MarioFan's block to 1 week, saying that he couldn't be blocked because he had made some "beneficial edits to the wiki".

Perhaps I'm just viewing the whole situation incorrectly, but I don't see how repeated acts of vandalism, harassment, and physical threats can be considered tolerable just because the trouble-making user did some good edits in the past.

 