Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30319080-20200208142401/@comment-43970416-20200208153928

Toby The Pug wrote: F039A6C4 wrote: A High school student called TheAtomicLight wrote:

F039A6C4 wrote:

TheAtomicLight wrote:

Toby The Pug wrote:

TheAtomicLight wrote: You weren't a reliable editor on Arthur Wiki, you vandalised several dozen pages. You're not exactly what I would call 'reliable', either. You abused your administrative rights and permanantly blocked me over differing religious and political views. So I will address my case to an Arthur Wiki bureaucrat, and try my best to get your administrative status removed before you cause any more damage to innocent users. They won't accept you back on account of your homophobia. Because you think you did nothing wrong. That you should be allowed to say that having gay people in a kid's cartoon is "disgusting", and because this is your opinion, you therefore have a valid stance on the matter. whoa! never expected the admin per se 2 come on this thread!

@TheAtomicLihgt would u say that @Toby The Pug should forget that wiki u blocked him on & move on? I wasn't going to, as I've already filed a complaint, but I felt I had to point that out. I feel like I've said all that I can now.

But to answer your question, I think he should move on. I've done the same thing when I've had issues. But more than anything he just sounds like an ignorant troll. He's already mass vandalised the site anyway, so he didn't exactly have any value there to begin with, and should never had been allowed back on. But I wasn't aware of it at the time. i am empathetic

i feel how toby doesnt deserve ur block

but looking @ how harsh u r it seems ur still in high school Thanks. At least somebody understands, oh ur welcome

i shouldve known that getting mad @ TheAtomicLight wont help u get ur block away

i just felt very sorry 4 u & furious @ TheAtomicLight that hed do such a thing 2 u

u shouldve contacted fandom staff Special:Contact & asked them 2 look in ur block & remove it if its implausible