Thread:Tupka217/@comment-5536445-20180724191144

Hi there Tupka217.

As the title indicates, I would like to sincerely apologize for my behavior on the DC Database. I know it was wrong to rant about the other user after being told not to do it, the fact that my language was excessively harsh, and my compilation of "evidence" against the user was also a form of harrassment. But if you could indulge me, I'd like to explain myself.

Having once been a "troll" myself, I abhore the actions these kind of people do to demean others' opinions and threaten them with incoherent angry retorts, which is everything if not more of what @AhsokaTanoJediKnight was doing. Despite numerous blocks on other wikis, it was apparent that he wasn't learning his lesson. He continued to ignore reason and treat others fairly, and considering I had been dealing with him for a year, it reached a boiling point where what was supposed to be a sarcastic come-back became an entire angry rant. I wanted to try and show him what he was doing in the only way I could know how: taking the snapshots of all his wrong-doings and placing them in my rant for view. I could say right now that 'I didn't mean to', but the truth of the matter is that I did. I just didn't see any other way where I could make him understand how he was hurting others, especially people who work hard to shape our communities the way they are now, be it the admins or the actors and actresses working on a film/tv show (he goes to a lot of media related fandoms).

But I see now how these things are inherently hypocritical. By trying to prove something using evidence against the said user, it's just another way of saying intimidating. I'm sorry that I didn't realize this sooner. I...know better now...but it still bugs me. If he doesn't learn to respect others, how can we expect him to change at all? Whatever, something that I just wanted to ask you. But the main point of all this is that I apologize for what I did. It was rude and uncalled for, and there's no justification for my actions. Thank you for hearing me out. Have a good day. 