Thread:Aggression25/@comment-25322628-20160510080701/@comment-5774380-20160510133058

I see that you posted this same message on another thread, which is, curiously, exactly what I'm asking you not to do. And the topic of that another thread is yet another case of this behavior, as I remember that the last year you were asking questions on your Message Wall and opening new blog posts after I had repeatedly told you that we have a Questions and Answers Board for that purpose.

And I also remember that around those days you were uploading images with bad filenames, so I asked you to follow the guidelines of our Image Policy, but you ignored my warning and Jinx had to warn you once again.

And the last month you posted another comment out of place on the talk page of chapter 80, when our Talk Page Policy clearly states that talk pages are only to discuss issues related to the article itself.

So I don't think you can accuse me of not being tolerant. I've seen that threads in our forum are frequently being deviated from their corresponding topics, and I didn't say anything because I saw that you were having a nice conversation, and ultimately, the purpose of this site is to be a nice place; but it is of no help that all threads end up being diverted away to unrelated topics, and you really need to learn to follow instructions and to read our policies. As an admin I don't like to be continuously ignored when I give instructions to a user, and if you say that you had to abandon two other wikis I guess it had something to do with ignoring their admins and their rules as well.

I don't want you to abandon this wiki, it's clear that you love this series and enjoy talking about it; but I don't want to have to warn you several times about the same issue again. There is no reason why you would be posting those comments in so many different places when we have a specific thread to talk about everything related to it.

You are unblocked now, feel free to continue using this wiki, but please read our policies and try to limit yourself to the topic and purpose of the page in question.