Thread:Mendes2/@comment-43323609-20190903145103/@comment-366087-20190903165136

That is NOT what I said. I said "unlikely" to find a violation, because you don't get those appointments easily and any history of ToU Violations are generally *years* in the past.

I also said staff "rarely" intervenes in local wiki matters. With over 300k *english-speaking* wikis, to get involved in local "he-said/she-said" type complaints would require a backlog/waitlist of *months if not years* (much like real life court cases). So they rarely do.

But that doesn't mean such violations cannot happen. If they do, they will be addressed.

From what *I* can see from a casual look—and I don't have the Tools Staff have—there is no violation here. Several users in that wiki reported the comment to the admins, so your complaint doesn't really have legs.

Still, you can try to. That is the only venue your complaint will be reviewed. Actionable support tickets are created, tracked, and archived that way.

Further discussion anywhere else will not gain you much traction.