Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-1207741-20150627155515/@comment-1207741-20150628022951

SuperSajuuk wrote: You have a constant habit of complaining about the length of articles such as Sasuke and Naruto: despite the repeated complaining, you have done nothing whatsoever about those articles, instead trimming other articles (some short that they don't need to be trimmed). How is that inappropriate use of sysop privileges?

SuperSajuuk wrote: You also seem to like mass deleting files, with the majority of log entries being Snapper2 deleting files which could probably be left for a while. Links for these files never seem to be cleaned up, unnecessarily inflating Special:WantedPages as nobody fixes the links before removing the files. I once stopped contributing to the wiki for a year. When I came back, there were over 500 images that had gone undeleted during my absence. Waiting would appear to be unfruitful. (History lesson: those 500+ deletions caused our first ever interaction. How things change!)

As for red links, most people don't seem bothered by them, much less aware of them. I therefore don't personally find removing them from old talk pages important.

SuperSajuuk wrote: Lately, you've started beginning to push for changes to conform to how things are done in real world, rather than taking cues from what is done in the anime/manga. I don't know why you do it, but it's very annoying, especially as you don't change your position or listen to the opinions of others (calling everyone else "wrong"). The same can be said for the elemental natures for which you tried to change sneakily without getting any consensus at all. To quote myself from that discussion: "I didn't realize basic grammar was an issue or that it needed community input." But this is beside the point as I, again, am not sure how it is inappropriate use of sysop privileges.

SuperSajuuk wrote: You have a habit of acting like a bureaucrat around here, making the decisions and unilaterally deciding things without waiting for consensus. I don't know why you do that, but you should probably stop jumping to conclusions. Examples of such occurrences?