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Punitively and permanently blocked for discussing edits on the talk page, edits that other editors agree with, or edits that etablished editors could offer no contraindicating evidence for not allowing.

Because the polices can be used against me, and I am not allowed to edit by policy, this block is not just punitive, but permanent. A user cannot be expected to know which policies apply and which don't, but since this is required on Misplaced Pages it effectively means that it can be used against any new editors that one disagrees with simply by getting a like-minded gang of editors to do the same thing.

But what's accuracy, when someone can show that what they think "looks" okay is better than what the Misplaced Pages community decided is policy? What's accuracy, when you can be blocked by an administrator for questioning something that goes against Misplaced Pages policy?

The administrator who blocked me did so because he was supporting the editors who did not have any policy matters to quote or any reliable sources to use for the article. While I was discussing why the source was unreliable, my arguments were being met with comments like, "Let it go." Clearly, with these editors having no reliable sources, and being unable to come up with any, and unable to read the German source (which doesn't quite agree with the article), the administrator had to block me to support his established Misplaced Pages editors.

I was blocked because I could discuss my edits, but no one else could.

And that is not just punitive, but petty, and against policy.

And now the blocking administrator is sorry he dragged an established editor into this mess and has apologized to the editor who was edit warring and reverting me.

Not suprised by that, though.

And

As I pointed out, I was discussing my concerns with the article on the talk page, when I was blocked, not whatever the hell Ruoyung is coming to bash me about now. Cut it out. You get your say, you get your article, you get your administrative right to bully, and I get blocked. Isn't that enough for you? What do you want?


The block

The block was entirely punitive, now another administrator comes to my talk page and brags about the abuse of administrative powers that can and does go on on Misplaced Pages by bragging that the block was punitive. Yes, I know, nothing can be done about it. Administrators can do whatever they want. And get away with it. Cut it out, already. Go find some other new editor to bully out of Misplaced Pages.

And apparently administrators get to harass their victims and taunt them. Wow.

New section

Someone please get this adminsitrator away from me.

Ryulong is trying to explain to you the reason you were blocked; he's not trying to harass you at all, he's trying to help you out. Just calm down a bit - making attacks and assuming bad faith could lead you to another block, and I'd like to try to avoid that if at all possible. Try to understand what we're telling you, and we should be able to get past this, ok? Hersfold 23:05, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

ser:Ryulong disagreed with me on a substantive editing issue, and is now throwing his weight around to continue taunting me. Seeing how I feel posted clearly on my talk page there is no invitation for him to come here and harass me. Just because I cannot seek help or intervention while I'm blocked doesn't mean he should have the right to come and taunt me.

No, he disagreed with me on a substantive issue. Another administrator blocked me punitively on a substantive issue (because that administrator supported the sources added to the article while I didn't) to prevent me from protesting the second rate, non-verifiable sources in an article.

My talk page makes it clear how I feel about this issue.


Get him out of here, and I will get past this, I assure you, completely past Misplaced Pages. But to have him come and taunt me is absurd and cruel.

I am NOT attacking Ryulong on my talk page. I am Blocked. This is the only page I can post. All he has to do is stop posting here.

And, since he obviously did not read my talk page, how dare anyone ask me to read what he has to say while I'm not allowed to communicate?

While I'm blocked for protesting citations according to Misplaced Pages policy?

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