Thread:DemonicsFire/@comment-24993958-20170105135114/@comment-25936766-20170106232125

DemonicsFire wrote:

1) as I told sprit, I wouldn't of called "that" a edit war. also, I changed it two times and when I was told to stop, I stoped. even by your logic there was no war, unless you count both sides, then it was 4. but following that logic any change back edit is a "edit war"

2) and about my old ban, that was almost a year ago when I first joined the wiki. that feels like a grudge hold over that long of a time, lol.

3) and as I have said already, that you don't seem to see. deleting the warring from my wall was me just cleaning up my wall. 4) I see its been put back up, so its like it was never done, but I'm still banned....

5) also, meanny mods are/were on this, be in in the talkin of the ban or somhow affecting it.......so 1 vs 3, with the 3 being mods that can perma ban at any moment I'm almost-sure this may be out of line for me, but....

1) Just because you don't think you commited a crime it doesn't mean you didn't. And edit wars always count the edits of both sides on the matter. What matters is how quickly each side is editing the article and adding/removing the same piece of info, and the people involved.

If X is added, and the next day it's removed, then added back the same day for Y reason, it's not an edit war. If X is added, then removed minutes later, then added back by the original user, then it's starting an Edit War. If X is added by A person, then removed shortly after by B person, then added back in by C person, then it depends on the reason given and whether it continues or not.

2) I think it's automatic. The system doesn't care how long ago you were banned, it only cares that you were banned. So regardless of the severity of the crime, or how long ago was the last ban, if you were banned once, the next time it lasts more.

3) Mmm.....do you really "clean up" your wall? It seems conspicuous how you delete a warning to do that, and yet you haven't deleted other recent things in your wall.

4) It's like with the law. You stole something, are arrested, the stolen item is returned, but you're still under arrest.

5) Isn't that somewhat paranoid?