Because it's your responsibility to find out, not
mine to
tell you. And now
you've been told.
This claim should be against the principle of wiki
community. We *all* are responsible for what we *all* are
doing. If someone did something against the policy, I am
going to stop it because I am responsible for what he is
doing too.
Wikipedia is a collaboration--and that collaboration is
founded upon the
presumption that each participant is responsible for
his/her actions. If
errors are made, others will help correct them.
No. We are making things together not each one is making
things with help of others.
I'm not blaming you for your action, but you're
blaming me
for mine.
Yes, because you can tell me about the rule before I started
using bots? Once again, why didn't you tell me? The job of
sysops should include not only catch the mis-behavior but
also prevent it if possible. You can stop before I actually
did me but you didn't. Why is that?
I am not talking about fairness but about how to use
bots.
Then talk about fairness. I don't have any objection about
how to use bots. See I am not using bots now.