User talk:Codename Lisa
Dear reader! If you wish to join and edit Wikipedia, take heed: Wikipedia quickly forgets good behavior but is excellent at recording and recovering mistakes and bad behavior in the most brutal way. As many Wikipedians will tell you, "There is little, if anything, worth fighting over on Wikipedia." But the time, energy and resources that you allocate to it are very real. I'd say you are better off dedicating them to something worth dying for. |
Hi
We don't know each other, and we've only interacted once (to my recollection). I am obviously well aware of the lack of a payment and limited admin oversight, etc, etc. There is little, if anything, worth fighting over on Wikipedia. You will quickly forget past disputes if you just move on to something else. Blocks not so much, but you can move past them. Do something else for a while, and return if you feel like it. If you don't enjoy it here, then you shouldn't stay. Find something more pleasant to do. Mr rnddude (talk) 17:17, 14 March 2018 (UTC)
- Hello, Mr rnddude
- I thought now that I saw your message, not replying would be rude, especially to you. You are an amazing editor.
- As you said "There is little, if anything, worth fighting over on Wikipedia." I'd rather do something worth dying for. Because the time, the energy and the resources that I dedicated to Wikipedia were totally real. I dedicated them to something not even worth fighting for. I expected very little in return: Honesty and friendship. What I received in return was the opposite of what I deserved.
- When someone reverts your edit and writes "gain consensus first", it it roughly translated to "I do not have a legitimate reason to revert you, but I don't want you to edit. If you edit again, I will revert you. If you try to discussion, I will not cooperate and I will do my best to sabotage it."
- Best regards,
- Codename Lisa (talk) 15:18, 16 March 2018 (UTC)