Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-34115-20150626061048/@comment-1251315-20150626084556

Kris.gilson.12 wrote: A thing that has caught my eye is his attitude towards some users, especially towards Kunoichi101 and Paladin78, even going as far as removing Paladins edit  as if it violates some policy. The only thing recently ive noticed is this warning which is abit intimidating and untrue. Aside from that and trying to get rid of inactive sysops, he's a good user from my point of view. Re: Kunoichi101. This isn't something personal I have with the editor. If you look in their talkpage archives, the user has a history of warnings for the same kind of thing. These kind of edits are the ones I would prefer a bot to be used, as it simply floods RC with little edits like that and could hide bad edits by others.

Re: Paladin78. The user is a vandal/ban evader who's been blocked loads of times for all sorts of policy violations. He has been asked many times to stop over-describing and to make use of a sandbox to trim his content down (Snapper2 asked him this quite clearly). When you ignore editor requests repeatedly and just keep adding the same content again and again, it becomes a problem for the community and is liable for action to be taken. I have no sympathy for users who get themselves repeatedly blocked and evade their block with another account to continue disrupting the wiki.

Re: Mandon. The warning was correct. The user has a history of being disruptive with files and making unilateral changes without consensus. Proper wiki etiquette (and culture) here is to make a talkpage post and discuss why you think your new image should replace the current one. The user is aware of this (having been quite disruptive about Obito's infobox picture for several episodes), so it was a reminder that they need consensus before just unilaterally making a decision.

Hope that explains better...

NeedleJizo wrote: Sajuuk could have handled some of the situations he's been in better. ... Could he improve? Yes. I admit some situations may have been handled better. However, that is part of the whole learning experience. If someone doesn't learn from a situation, they don't improve. And I have to say: I have improved massively from a year ago. And a user can always improve and I learn from situations that occur to improve my moderation here.