Ciao!! As for [[Martin Mystere]: what's the need to add so many adjectives at the beginning of the article? Is it necessarily characterizing the subject? One can read that it's long running late in the article. Bye and good work!! --Attilios 09:12, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Scusa se lo faccio dopo 22 giorni. In questi giorni ho tentato (telefonata a Frieda Brioschi, mail a Gliu, Jaqen e Tia Solzago, contatti in chat con Sannita e Marco27), di spiegare un pò le mie attenuanti sull'errore (grave, meno grave, ma sempre di errore si trattava non di crimine) ma nessuno, educatamente, mi ha risposto, anzi il buon Brownout mi ha bannato dal canale con un "no vuol dire no" e mi ha poi spiegato via mailing list che lo ha fatto perché se nessuno mi risponde vuol dire che non devo più rompere (mah, io questa non l'ho capita: nessuno mi risponde, diversamente da quello che c'è scritto nelle spiegazioni del blocco dove invece si consiglia proprio di rivolgersi via mail agli admin o nel canale o sulla mailing list per chiedere spiegazioni. Della serie tu esegui quanto consigliato, ma dovresti capire che è lecito non rispondere ergo non devi insistere). Sai, c'ero rimasto male perché al di là della decisione di "ban infinito" presa dalla maggioranza (e quasi tutti admin), c'è stato poco per discutere della questione (solo 6 ore infatti anche il tuo commento che, unico tra gli admin, capiva la mia "non pericolosità") era giunto fuori tempo massimo, ma soprattutto perché questi che han deciso, secondo me, non hanno avuto sufficienti elementi per valutare bene la questione. In estrema sintesi.
Bannato 1 volta alla 2a segnalazione per un mese per "liti" (rollback vicendevoli e quant'altro). Capisco talmente bene la lezione che finito il mese e per i sette mesi successivi, mi limito a creare 300 e passa voci e non partecipo a nessuna discussione con alcuno (evito al minimo anche gli interventi fuori dall'ns0). Ergo dimostro di aver capito la lezione.
Carico il logo di una manifestazione che forse la conoscono in tre (Giochi mondiali 2009) prendendola dalla de.wiki (mica dal sito "pirati e affini"), ma chi me lo ha fatto fare? Marco27 mi avverte che forse non è "R" (ma chi può dirlo, forse lo è?), io come un deficiente, cretino e quant'altro gli metto la "R" a mano perchè un tempo Sailko mi suggeri sta roba e la cosa la chiesi a Trix il quale mi rispose che questi "trucchetti" non erano leciti, ma poi aggiunse che si guarda meno alla "R" dei loghi che magari alle altre immagini. Io, giuro su Dio, ma in questo non sono stato creduto, capii MALE che lui intendesse si guarda meno alla "R" se posticcia, invece lui intendeva che si guardava mneno alla "R" messa come licenza se non giustificata. Ma qual che è peggio è che: a) buona fede, b) missundestanding alle parole di Trix e c) avevo pure chiesto qui). Ma nessuno ha considerato questi tre fatti. O meglio una volta che avevo capito di aver sbagliato, avevo chiesto scusa e soprattutto avevo giurato di non farlo più, temendo il ban (dato l'amore che gli admin nutrono nei miei confronti), contattavo dicendo queste cose a Tia Solzago che così mi rispondeva (quindi apparentemente accettando le mie scuse). "Infatti i miei messaggi erano per invitarti a prestare più attenzione sulla questione copyright in futuro. Ciao e buon lavoro" Tu ci avresti scommesso un euro che dopo queste parole mi segnalava sancendo automaticamente, come purtroppo è stato, il mio quesi matematico "ban infinito"? Mah, che dire? S'è persino offeso perché ho detto che "mi ero sentito un pò tradito" ;-)
Ormai è chiaro che nessuno, ma nemmeno uno, degli admin è disposto a sostenere le mie ragioni (pensa io volevo chiedere pure lo sblocco, come persino il regolamento prevede). Loro non si azzardano a darsi contro, questo lo sai bene. Tu hai avuto un coraggio da leone, forse anche Cotton e Ing lo avrebbero fatto, certo qualche admin....buono esiste, ma siete una minoranza. Quindi non ti chiedo nulla, ne solidarietà ulteriore, ne aiuti per una revisione, mi piacerebbe solamente che, almeno tu mi rispondessi, dimostrando in questo modo di essere diverso dagli altri, in fondo io, a parte la umana sofferenza che sto provando per il torto subito, non manco di rispetto a nessuno (cosa che invece ha fatto Brownout nei miei confronti), e non capisco perché mi evitano manco fossi la peste. --Kasper2006 (talk) 17:26, 27 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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