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which will then be linked to more detailed information in the respective WP pages specific to numerous BC locations. Over the past few years, I have detailed a number of inland ferries when working on WP articles for specific localities. My present exercise, which will focus on locations not previously covered, will initially require creating several new WP articles and significantly expanding over 100 existing articles. Creating new articles and addressing deficiencies in existing ones will also require substantial research into non-ferry content. The sheer volume of work in this foundational undertaking is the reason why it would be unproductive for me to make any changes to your list article until later next year.
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did was the result of any intentional effort to interpret policies incorrectly, I will not repeat such actions in any other part of the project as I will now ensure that I fully understand all relevant material before making any edits, and will avoid any areas that I am not intimately familiar with as there are editors out there that can handle such situations better than I. Lastly, I have had no infractions outside of FfD for over six years, so I do think that my track record there should speak to my abilities to make constructive, sourced edits, write useful articles, and work cooperatively with other editors to build the encyclopedia. I hope that this response is satisfactory for all intents and purposes.
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guidelines, the subject of the file(s) in question and, provided those file(s) are not orphaned, the article(s) in which it/they is/are used in. Doing this should minimize, if not outright eliminate, the possibility for me to vote improperly as it would restrict me to voting only in discussions where I am certain that I am fully aware of all policies and guidelines that are at play in each specific case, and thus formulate a rationale that takes all necessary factors into account. I would stay out of any discussion for which the nomination leaves me with any uncertainty, and allow more experienced editors to handle it, allowing me to learn from them, for future discussions.
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and making solid changes to how I do things as a result. I will proceed slowly and take time to ensure that any position I take on any part of the project is correct and based on valid information before I move forward. I do apologize for causing such issues over this, and I do sincerely want to do right by all involved.
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I'm concerned that Fhsig13's disruptive editing will continue in other areas of the project and a p-block from FfD (because OP has zero self-control) does little to assure me that this will not be the case. I'd like to see OP explain to us why their recent behavior was inappropriate, how it will not
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Go ahead and block me then please. I am not going to quit voting at FfD, as I enjoy the process and value what I have learned from it. I am not trying to insult your intelligence, but am through with you insulting mine. We are clearly not going to reach an understanding, since you refuse to recognize
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As I said before, I apologize for the mistakes that I have made in my voting, however I was raised to believe that making mistakes is one of the best ways that one can learn to improve themself, however if it will put an end to your questioning of my competence, as well as the veiled threats to block
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Thank you informing me of your research. I do feel dissatisfied with the some information (or lack thereof) that I was able to provide in the list article I created, so I look forward to seeing what you able to uncover about the history of ferry transport in BC, and I do hope that it proves fruitful
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Since you are the creator and primary contributor to the above article, I should mention that I am in the process of researching this topic in quite some depth, which will is likely to take up to two years. The findings will ultimately supersede much of the existing historic content of your article,
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While I disagree with your assertion about my self-control, I will state that my recent behavior was inappropriate because I continued to vote based off incorrect information and misjudgments, even after being told that I was making such mistakes previously. And while I maintain that none of what I
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Well, I'd have to think that if I do the same things again, the consequences would be magnified, since I would not have kept my word in that scenario. I can only assume that I would be blocked permanently, unless that's somehow deemed too harsh, although I'm not sure what other consequence exists,
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You blocked me because I was making, as you characterized it, "a lot of mistakes and blindly endorsing positions that make little sense", and doing so continuously despite being informed that I needed to stop doing so. I will do better by listening to what other editors tell me when they reach out
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Wow. For someone who's trying to get unblocked, you ought to be *way* less defensive and *a lot* more apologetic. I'm surprised (but not really) that you failed to address the reason I blocked you, which I've stated multiple times above. Also I'm unimpressed by how you're twisting the facts to
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only. After further contemplation, I still feel that have made valid contributions to encyclopedia outside of that forum, and would like to be able to continue with that, if possible. I am not looking to be fully unblocked, as I wish to be forcibly prevented from re-entering FFD discussions as a
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Well, from what I saw based off the progression of some of my incorrect votes, the introduction of invalid and/or misinformed points can derail a discussion by shifting the focus away from the issue(s) at hand and causing subsequent votes to be directed towards the nonexistent/irrelevant issue,
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listing if unblocked, but I would would still have a subdued presence over at FfD, should I be allowed to do so. In terms of what I would do differently, I would take things much slower, and make certain to avoid any discussions where I am not intimately familiar with the relevant policies and
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made some similar mistakes, I am trying my best to do better. I am truly at a loss as to what more I can do remedy the situation beyond telling you both that I have changed, whether it looks that way outwardly or not. I can't stress enough that I am learning as I go, and that
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The history is germane because your behaviour is still the same in general. You don't change your behaviour when other editors point out out problems. We should not have to repeatedly tell you that what you are doing is not correct. As Fastily put it:
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With all due respect, I hardly think infractions from 6 years ago are relevant to completely different issues in the present, especially since I have had few if any similar occurences since then, but by all means do whatever you feel is correct.
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Works for me, I'll unblock you on the condition that ANY repeat of the same behavior that lead to this current block will result in an immediate re-block, no exceptions. Please confirm that you've read and understand these conditions.
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With all due respect, I am neither missing the point, nor is it fair to accuse me of ignoring it. As a matter of fact, I have been conducting myself differently at FfD since Fastily and I spoke previously, and while I regret that I have
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Better, but do you actually understand why "making a lot of mistakes and blindly endorsing positions that make little sense" causes a lot of problems? In your own words, please explain why this is disruptive to the FfD process.
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fit your ill-advised narrative. Assuming you're not here to troll and actually give a damn about being unblocked, now would be a good time to start telling the truth and be earnest in your description of how you'll do better. -
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Yes, and it also creates additional work for admins who need close/moderate such discussions. If you are unblocked, how will you change your contributions to FfD? Are you still planning to !vote in every listing?
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serious issues with the rapid clip at which you are making sloppy !votes. I don't have time to audit all of your !votes at FfD, and the small handful I sampled yesterday ranged from misinformed to outright wrong.
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Not a bad answer. So now let's say hypothetically you are unblocked but then at some point in the future resume the same behavior that resulted in this current block. What do you think should happen to you?
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is made apparent to me that I have erred (by other editors dissenting from my rationales), then I have no reason not to believe that I haven't erred and therefore assume that I am making sound judgements.
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Thank you again for reaching out. As I said before, you are welcome to dissent from my opinions, but with all due respect, I am not finding this kind of feedback helpful. I have studied the criteria for
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any of the changes I have made, as the mistakes I am still making will forever outweigh them. I see no other solution beyond you following through on your threats, and keeping me from voting by force.
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Fully unblocked per discussion below. Fhsig13 has agreed to cease disruptive behavior with the understanding that *any* repeat of said behavior will result in an immediate re-block, no exceptions.
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You also have my word that this will be the final time that I'm going to ping you. All I ask is that you please let me know once you have reached a decision on unblocking me. Thank you.
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rather than them being used to sort out what the file(s) was/were originally nominated to discuss, and thereby creating the potential for the outcome of the discussion to be skewed.
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I'm not sure that I agree this is "self-requested"; it appears to me that you agreed with blocking you under threat of it being done to you anyway. However, I will do this if
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Not the problem. Everyone makes mistakes but you're doing it at a rapid clip on a grand scale even after being told to knock it off/slow down
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Again please excuse the ping, but please let me know if you require anything further from me to wrap things up here. No hurry of course.
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to edit, and if you're not going to bring your contributions up to necessary standard, then well, you already know what happens next. -
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if you're not going to bring your contributions up to necessary standard, then well, you already know what happens next.
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context, not just in FfD. Fhsig13 has a history of refusing to listen to problems that other editors have pointed out.
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Yes, I think given the previous block, this is a reasonable expectation. Fhsig13, is the comment from Meters clear? -
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Please excuse the ping, but I would still like to resolve this matter whenever it is convenient for you. Thank you.
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You're still making a lot of mistakes and blindly endorsing positions that make little sense. Last warning. -
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I have no reason not to believe that I haven't erred and therefore assume that I am making sound judgements.
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This has been going on far too long. There were extensive discussions of issues with this editor's edits in
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I have read and understand the conditions. Thank you for taking time to work through this with me.
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me from editing, I will try to be more careful in my reviews and judgements before voting at FfD.
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new infractions will not be tolerated and result in an immediate indef block. -
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Thank you for your comments; I was going in that direction myself. I agree.
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I would hope that this behaviour condition is taken to mean any of the same
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I would like my self-requested block to be reduced to a partial block from
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I have been conducting myself differently at FfD since Fastily and I spoke
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I am neither missing the point, nor is it fair to accuse me of ignoring it
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issue almost 6 years ago, and I wasn't the only editor to raise it.
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I am truly at a loss as to what more I can do remedy the situation
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An automated process has detected that when you recently edited
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made some similar mistakes, I am trying my best to do better
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for both yourself and the articles you plan to improve.
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This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an
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Fhsig13
DMBanks1
talk
17:49, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
DMBanks1
Fhsig13
talk
Fastily
08:57, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
Fastily
WP:NFCCP
WP:SPEEDY
WP:SK
FHSIG13
09:59, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
missing the point
told you before
Competence is required
Fastily
20:20, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
Fastily

WP:CIR
Meters
talk
20:53, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
Meters
Fastily
FHSIG13
21:20, 31 March 2024 (UTC)

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