Thread:Eladkse/@comment-452-20130315195147/@comment-452-20130315203937

That edit does not "clearly show" that. You wrote "(censored by Eladkse)", I removed all content but that and added "This message has been". If had I just left the text that you wrote, it would be been very unclear. This could have been avoided if you hadn't edited my post to begin with.

Is there a written policy of the authority/responsibilities of an admin on this wiki?

My post clearly stated that I had attempted to find out whether cursing was forbidden or not beforehand, and asked to be told if I was wrong.

Use your common sense. Clearly, had I found a relevant policy, I would not have cursed, and if I had been informed there was one, I would have had to have edited my own comment in order to comply with the policy.

Is it disrespectful, and not at all welcoming, to edit another person's comment without giving them the opportunity to do it themselves.

The fact that I had already edited that post to insert the "If I'm wrong" message clearly shows that I know how to edit a post, and was willing to edit my post if I was provided with further information.

You have clearly demonstrated that you have no respect for other users.

Whether or not this is "abuse" is a matter of opinion, but according to the definitions in my dictionary:
 * Abuse (Verb) 4. "Use wrongly or improperly or excessively"
 * Excessive (Adjective) 2. "Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings"

You have used your admin privileges with disregard for the feelings of other users. According to those definitions, that's abuse.

As I already said: In future, don't edit my comments. Had you just said "Actually, there's a non-written policy against that kind of language." and NOT edited my post, we could have avoided this entire conversation.