Thread:RABNerd VP/@comment-37353643-20200731020849/@comment-37353643-20200802204914

Okay, but the right course action wouldn't be to instantly block the user for doing that.

The logical thing to do is leave a message on their wall that explains what they did wrong and the situation, instead of instantly hitting the block button without talking about it first.

I was not aware that the links were supposed to be there, but if you had discussed it with me, you could've enlightened me about that instead of your first instinct being to punish me.

Also, just because something off or wrong about an article is there and hasn't been removed, that doesn't automatically mean that was a choice, or that it's supposed to be that way. There are a lot of factors that could play into that, and if you see something not right, you remove it unless somebody explicitly tells you it's supposed to be there.