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:So I am to others dictate how often I archive/blank my talk pages? I am to let others force me into conversations where I have no meaningful input? Apparently I am at the mercy of anyone who wishes to waste my time, when I am not confronting anyone, not editing anything, not taking part in pointless conversations, when all I am doing is deleting random garbage when I get to it, and responding to those who take issue with any deletions quietly, quickly, and curtly. --] - '']'' - ] 22:10, 9 July 2007 (UTC) | :So I am to others dictate how often I archive/blank my talk pages? I am to let others force me into conversations where I have no meaningful input? Apparently I am at the mercy of anyone who wishes to waste my time, when I am not confronting anyone, not editing anything, not taking part in pointless conversations, when all I am doing is deleting random garbage when I get to it, and responding to those who take issue with any deletions quietly, quickly, and curtly. --] - '']'' - ] 22:10, 9 July 2007 (UTC) | ||
Chopped to bits? Why? Actually my first choice would be that you simply recognize that as a collaborative project, Misplaced Pages requires reasonable communication between editors. Right now your behavior reminds me quite a lot of Betacommand, who, as I recall, lost his sysop bit for being unresponsive. ] ] 22:28, 9 July 2007 (UTC) |
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Is there some third option I'm not seeing?
Obviously we cannot make you communicate. However we can choose to not let you contribute until such a time as you see fit to actually collaborate with other editors. Is this what you're looking for? I'd hate to lose you as a contributor, as you do good work here, but you cannot continue to contribute while refusing to communicate with other editors. Friday (talk) 21:52, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- Friday, you'd love to see me get chopped to little bits, so stop that "hate to lose you" crap. I am responding to queries, just not in the normal method. I am not writing anything, so there is no "collaboration." As I have made clear, at no point have I refused any meaningful or legitimate questioning of my actions (and I have reversed several upon request) - and my method of interaction is not refusal to interact, but just not interacting in the method others choose.
- So I am to others dictate how often I archive/blank my talk pages? I am to let others force me into conversations where I have no meaningful input? Apparently I am at the mercy of anyone who wishes to waste my time, when I am not confronting anyone, not editing anything, not taking part in pointless conversations, when all I am doing is deleting random garbage when I get to it, and responding to those who take issue with any deletions quietly, quickly, and curtly. --Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - <*> 22:10, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Chopped to bits? Why? Actually my first choice would be that you simply recognize that as a collaborative project, Misplaced Pages requires reasonable communication between editors. Right now your behavior reminds me quite a lot of Betacommand, who, as I recall, lost his sysop bit for being unresponsive. Friday (talk) 22:28, 9 July 2007 (UTC)