On 05/09/07, Flame Viper <flameviper12(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Let's start out with a general explanation. I am
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Flameviper . I had been contributing since
May 2005 or so, with numerous crapstacles. I had been banned/unbanned about
3 times, etc, etc.
I had been editing pages and such for about 3 months since unbanning when I
saw a comment from the user Elaragirl. I went to her talk page to respond,
and read the linked document EL:TEACUP, which (if I recall correctly) is
still linked to from her talk page
(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Elaragirl).
Anyways, I said something to the effect of "you're either going to be my
friend or a pain in the ass, I hope for both our sakes it will be the
former". Of course, both Elaragirl and I (as later cleared up via email)
understood the point of the message and neither of us were offended (I asked
her). However, I was banned per the personal attack policy.
Humour is hard to detect online. According
to A. Barbour, only 7% of communication is
verbal (38% being vocal and 55% being
body movements). Unfortunately, online,
that 7% is all we have.
On AN/I, Ryanpostlewait (sorry if I spelled it wrong
Ryan) posted an e-mail
from me (which I thought had been private) which said something along the
lines of me being a troll and trying to be good and not get banned. Of
course, I meant to say something completely different, but nobody asked me
about it again, and I was summarily banned.
I'm sorry to hear that.
A couple months later, I came back with another
account named Two-Sixteen.
This time, however, I was friendly (perhaps overly so) to everyone I saw. I
made great (perhaps overly exaggerated) efforts to not offend anyone, and I
got along fine with the general Wikipedia population. I edited pages, I
categorized things, I didn't really do anything spectacular.
One day, someone raised the issue of the account Flameviper being unblocked
(maybe it was me, I don't remember). I didn't have a crusade for Flameviper
to be unblocked, I simply suggested the idea and left the discussion alone
(although I said "I agree" on the noticeboard).
It was generally agreed that Flameviper had not done anything wrong in the
first place, and so that account was unblocked. At this point, "Flameviper"
was unblocked (although the account's past was still suspicious) and
Two-Sixteen had never received so much as a warning for anything.
That's technically against the banning
policy, but I suppose you probably
didn't read that? Anyway, sorry to
hear.
The next day, I logged on and found that Jpgordon had
performed a checkuser
(although without any type of process, even though I remember a lengthy
process to approve requests for checkuser) and found that Flameviper and
Two-Sixteen were the same person.
Two-Sixteen was indef-blocked immediately for being "disruptive" (although
the account in question had never disrupted anything).
Flameviper was indef-blocked immediately for "using a sockpuppet to
manipulate an unblock" (which is odd, since the administrator unblocked on
his own judgement).
Now here is my opinion of the entire incident.
My statement in the e-mail to Ryan (which was something along the lines of
"I enjoy Internet
drama" was somehow twisted into "I like to create Internet drama" and
that was further bastardized into "I am a troll". And when whoever it was
offered to be my mentor or whatever, I accepted the offer, which was
somehow twisted into "I decline the offer". And again, TROLL. I
*personally* find being banned offensive to me, but I at least realize that
by
banning me the admins aren't trying to be offensive and that they're
just doing what they think is right. And I respect your right to have
your own opinion and not sugar-coat everything you say so it won't be
construed as a "PERSONAL ATTACK OH MY GOD". Because furthermore, what I
said on Elaragirl's talk page was more along the lines of "When I meet
someone with a similar personality to mine, we either agree on everything
and it's a blast, or we have a massive conflict because we have
differing opinions and we both have the rock-colid attitude that nothing is
going to change our minds, and most of our decisions will conflict with
one another's, and we'll end up hating each other. I hope for both of
our sakes that we can learn to get along". But instead of saying that, I
contracted it to "You're either going to be my friend or a pain in the
ass, I hope it's going to be the first one". And because I didn't
carefully sugarcoat all the pointy phrasings of my comment, it was taken as
a "personal attack" by people who it wasn't even directed at (nobody
even asked Elaragirl if she was offended or not), and I was banned. I'm
sick of talking for an entire damn paragraph when I could say the same
thing in three words, and although I realize the policies on "trolling"
and "personal attacks" were intended to protect innocent users from
actual trolls and flamers, they're becoming utterly ridiculous and a
nuisance to everyone involved.
I joined Wikipedia to write an encyclopedia, not to have a damn soap
opera every time I say something.
If you really were a troll, they'd love you.
Any way, I'm sorry things didn't go well
for you.
*hug*