User talk:EBsessed

re: Climbing Silver
I'll start off by pointing out that, by contributing to the wiki, you give everyone the right to remove anything you contribute. So if you don't want your edits to be removed, don't submit them to the wiki.

Moving to your point: your addition to the trivia was completely pointless. There is absolutely no need to write "As stated in the episode", because it's an episode article and is clearly marked as such. So writing that was pointless. I didn't say the trivia point was redundant, I was referring to your pointless addition to the existing trivia because it "stated the obvious" and such edits are redundant. --Sajuuk talk 18:28, April 14, 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) That's not how we reply to talkpage posts here. By doing it your method, you will not receive a notification and therefore, we reply to the asker's talkpage, so they WILL get a notification. There's also the fact that I don't get email notifications because I don't follow any articles (except my own userpage/user talkpage), so the only way for users get a response to a talkpage post is if the user posts to MY talkpage. I didn't even know you replied to my post for exactly that reason. I have moved your message to my talkpage, since that's how it works here.
 * 2) No, that trivia point is valid, don't just go around removing things from pages for no reason, especially as, during the process of removing it, you removed an interwiki link (which was readded by Omnibender). I have readded the trivia point, since it is a valid trivia note, you can discuss its validity on the article talkpage.
 * 3) If you have an issue with a trivia point, you use the article's talkpage. Complaining on your own talkpage won't do anything, since that's not what user talkpages are for. --Sajuuk talk 14:40, April 15, 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) Your hypothetical scenario is completely irrelevant, and I couldn't even see it in your massive text walls.
 * 2) Edits can be removed, but with a reason. Your reason is that "it is explained in the episode", which I don't agree with, so you use the article's talkpage to ask the community, like I already mentioned above. You seem to have some misguided belief that the anime is right in everything, which it is not: we made that trivia note to explain to users what the anime is referring to. Not everyone is aware of Japanese culture, so the trivia note is there to point this out. Whether you think it is redundant or not is not relevant, if you don't agree, then instead of being a keyboard warrior on my talkpage, you take it up with the community on the article's talkpage.
 * 3) Stop writing text walls in some hope I will cave to your request. There's no reason to keep writing a massive wall of text, it doesn't help your argument. --Sajuuk talk 19:55, April 15, 2015 (UTC)
 * Arguing on other users' talkpages will lead you to nowhere. If you want to be heard, I suggest you bring your issues to the article's talkpage, so others can chime in. 20:20, April 15, 2015 (UTC)
 * No, you are writing massive text walls. I don't care whether you think I'm stubborn or being evasive, but considering the length of time I've been here, I think I know what I'm talking about when it comes to irrelevant trivia, and I don't appreciate you acting like you are all knowing when you've been here for a very short amount of time and have only contributed long messages to prove a point on my talkpage. If I remove something because it's "unneeded", that's because it probably is.
 * Protip: if you want people to answer a question you have about an edit, do not type massive sections of text with a question obscured within them all. Just write the question and you'll get an answer. But your massive text walls are completely useless and only makes you look like a keyboard warrior and won't get you any straight answers at all here. --Sajuuk talk 07:51, April 19, 2015 (UTC)