Thread:Shades of Mundane/@comment-5071296-20170301225201/@comment-5622510-20170302084128

"Admins should always be thought of not as bosses or rulers, but as guides who are no more or less important or influential than any other user on the wiki."

"Practice open-mindedness and assume good faith."

"If you think there is a problem, it's best to ask the user about the issue first, then take any additional steps if need be."

I am very much aware of these things. I have read them before and I even have them bookmarked.

So you saw that it was adding you to the page, so you already saw there was a problem. So why didn't you state anything in your edit or said something to me or the other admins when you encountered this? As admin, I would have guided you, helped you with it. Do you expect me to know everything that goes inside your head? Like I said, I am more than willing to help you out if you only stated your situation when this had happened. You said nothing, stated nothing in your edit so I reacted accordingly and even apologized. I wasn't rolling back your edit because I'm saying it's mine, mine, mine, but because you didn't justify your edit with anything and I only assumed that you may have overlooked that small detail in the trivia. I would have listened and would even say my apologies again if you PM'd me first instead of posting your complaint message on my wall.

I have been helping out people with their wiki pages and have even been making some for a few for quite some time now, Athos. If you have questions, especially when it comes to some codes and stuff, all you need is to do is ask. Is that a hard thing to do? I'm already over this and you can do and think what you want. There's still Koji and Hades to turn to if you don't want to deal with me. Have a good one.