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Revision as of 12:26, 11 July 2011 by Evil Tim (talk | contribs)
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Don't remove other people's comments.

Simple fact is, unless a comment is outright flaming (as yours was) you don't remove it. If it offends you to have it pointed out that you're trying to dictate the content of a wiki you've basically contributed nothing to, the way forward is clear: contribute. Getting angry at people for pointing out a plain fact (that you'd made five edits total, including that one) doesn't help any. Evil Tim 07:09, 11 July 2011 (CDT)

So wait, you solicit a discussion and then get annoyed when I actually reply to you? Like I said, you don't remove other people's comments from talk pages unless they're breaking the rules somehow. They're not yours to remove. Your comment was breaking the rules (because it was just straight-up flaming), as Ben 41 (an admin) told you on this very page (you know, that comment you blanked). Evil Tim 07:18, 11 July 2011 (CDT)
I must have missed when you became an admin with the right to decide what people can and can't talk about on talk pages. Really, you're only proving my comment's accuracy with this, since you apparently also believe yourself in a position to decide what does and does not belong on talk pages. Ben 41 warned you about your comment: that means it's against the rules. He didn't warn me about mine. Have you decided you're an admin too? Evil Tim 07:26, 11 July 2011 (CDT)