On 12/11/2007, Flameviper Velifang wrote:
Hi, this is real life. Have you ever been here before? You seem to have come from Wiki-Fantasy Land. We get a lot of people who
come from the place where things work how they're supposed to.
Unfortunately, this is not Happy Happy Fun Time, it's Wikipedia. And on Wikipedia, a siteban is grounds for a ban everywhere else. And if by some freak of nature, you get unblocked, you'll get reblocked
within 5 minutes because you didn't use edit summaries.
You may wish to consider the possibility that you're being perceived as jerkish afresh, which then sets people to considering who else has behaved jerkishly in that particular manner. In practice, banned users showing up again are usually spotted by their chronic inability to learn civilised behaviour.
For example: a known sockpuppeteer using a sockpuppet account to support a request for reinstatement.
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------------------------------ What I meant to day is that once someone is blocked, they will probably never have a decent chance to go on normally. As soon as someone does something bad, they will forever be associated with that bad thing that they did. No matter how much you deny it and say that they had a fair chance, every single banned user is subject to ten times the scrutiny that they were before. And everyone will take the first possible chance to get them out. Like if a user had a sockpuppet that made productive, helpful edits and was kind to every user, that sockpuppet can be called "disruptive" simply because it was associated with a person who was once disruptive. ****** Hm.... I even listed a long term vandalism report on this one for a while. Now he's collecting barnstars. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=block&pag... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Le_Grand_Roi_des_Citrouilles#Barnstars
-Durova