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Your experience in our forums[[edit source]]

Hey :) I'm not quite sure why temperatures rose in that thread, and I really hate that your first contact with us ended so badly. Amorkuz is actually an astoundingly helpful, patient, thoughtful admin who goes miles out of his way to help people learn how to use the wiki. After you apparently decided to stop editing with us, he reposted to the thread and moderated his language quite a bit.

As you said, though, you did cross a line into the realm of personal attacks. Because we're trying to build a civil atmosphere around here — if sometimes, admittedly, imperfectly — there's really no more important policy on the wiki than the one prohibiting personal attacks. Violations of it actually require a block, and so — even though you've said you've already left us — I formally have to impose one now. Otherwise, the rule will have no viable meaning.

Because you've admitted that you know you did wrongly — and it was a first time and very brief offence — it's only going to be a two-week block. (Typically, personal attacks get you a permanent ban.)

In the meantime, you'll be happy to know that, when closing that thread, your comments were very much taken to heart and I think your concerns about pronoun confusion were incorporated into the final decision.

I really hope that you'll come back and edit with us later in the month.
czechout<staff />    01:09: Wed 16 Jan 2019