Thread:AusllyRaura2014/@comment-5384369-20140913124214/@comment-5384369-20140915194627

Trust me, Luke, I know. Out of everyone, I was probably considered the rudest out of a lot of people. But whatever I say does have a reasoning behind it, whether you would like to believe so or not.

This is how I perceived this whole thing:

First of all, this wasn't isn't even your message or message wall. You removed it because of your own opinion, without letting AusllyRaura even comment on it beforehand. Then, you say that you don't care. Honestly, whatever you don't have to care, I'm not going to force you. But what I'm saying is that you/AusllyRaura should read the guidelines. You said that Matt should find/figure out things on his own, but the thing is that he can't unless someone tells him. Yes, a bit of a messy system, partially his fault (I will agree on that), but we should at least ''try' to make an effort and make things a bit easier. And as for "shade", then you're just being a hypocrite. Yes, I know I get rude, but "throwing shade" is just being a bit idiotic because you're not telling people what you really think of them.

So if AwesomeOrange wants to come onto a thread and say that because he's a staff member, I will throw back that the staff member position he holds is chat mod. In the context of a problem that's not on chat, like any other user, he can only voice an opinion. Chat mods have strong opinions, but so does everyone else. Just making someone a chat mod does not make their opinion stronger.

And if AusllyRaura wants to tell me to be quiet (but in a ruder way), I'll say that her attitude was immature and her grammar is extremely bad (I's should be capitalized, as should "Red" seeing as though you're referring to a username and not a color)

Also, have you not listened to anything I was saying? My first message and messages after that state that it's about wiki guidelines. I'm seriously not sure how to make that any more clearer than it already is. I gave a link to the guidelines, the admin noticeboard and I even quoted word for word the rule.

It's not just because I say so, it's because the wiki says so. You may hate me all you want, but until that rule is changed, I am right. It is seriously right there, in black and white on the guidelines page. You can check if you want. You could call that ignorance, but the thing is that it's there and I am just rephrasing.

It's not my rule. Don't hate the player, hate the game. If you want to rebel against the rule then go ahead, rebel away, but like I already said, you are breaking guidelines.

Also, don't you think that it's better to actually have someone tell you about it than have an admin come and leave an official warning on your message wall that could possibly lead to a block.

I'm not saying this to be rude, but you'll probably take it that way, but can you at least try to look at it from my point. All I've seen is you thinking that I just made up a rule in my head. IT IS NOT MY RULE. That is as simple as I could possibly make it.

AusllyRaura, honestly, at least in my opinion, a lot of what I say, should not be difficult to follow. You could've just looked at the guidelines jut to inform yourself and leave it at that. All I was telling you was not to fight back. I don't understand why it had to turn into a big thing in the first place.

If you felt that it should be changed, then go talk to Jessie1010 about changing it, but trying to say that what you did was justified, when it says on the wiki that it's not... There's no real gain from it. You can argue with me all you want on it, but I'll just repeat the same thing: it's against wiki guidelines.

AwesomeOrange, like I told Luke, telling me that you're a staff member and I'm not does not make any difference to me. You should practically have all the guidelines memorized, or at least be willing to look to correct me if I'm wrong.

Most, if not everything I say has some sort of evidence, or back up, or reasoning to it. I don't say things without being positive that I have something to back up what I say.

In this case, I had the official wiki rules which resonate though the whole wiki which the admins implement. There isn't much else that I could use to make a point. The admins tell people to look at those rules when they do something wrong.