User talk:LivingGuildpact
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Mentorship
[edit]I highly suggest you take Oshwah up on his offer. You seem to have a very large misunderstanding about how Wikipedia works and he could help you, but the first step is for you to recognize that you have a problem. DMacks is not stalking you, he is preventing your vandalism. Yes, at this point, it is vandalism. You made an edit, it was reverted, and instead of moving to the article's talk page to discuss the edit, you simply added it back. That is not how Wikipedia works. You are adding things to articles without any consensus. Doing that once is fine, because it starts the conversation. However, if someone reverts it, you MUST go to the talk page and discuss it. I don't know if you have some mistaken idea that you have freedom of speech here, but you do not. You have no rights here, as this is a private website. We understand that you are a new editor and this place can be confusing and scary, but you need to stop your current behavior now. Take Oshwah up on his offer and stop trying to get DMacks blocked. It will not happen. --Tarage (talk) 02:03, 2 May 2016 (UTC)
- I must disagree that LivingGuildpact's edits constitute vandalism, as they do not - it is only vandalism if there is a deliberate attempt to damage Wikipedia. Disruptive, yes, but not vandalism. Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 11:45, 2 May 2016 (UTC)