Wikipedia talk:Dealing with disruptive or antisocial editors/simplified draft

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I've tried to find actual policies to fill in the gaps, and was only somewhat successful:

Examples of behavior which violates policies and/or guidelines[edit]

I also came up with a problem. It seems that "guidelines" are not always things we should be following. (see Wikipedia:Edit summary)



I just got a Formal warning. Why?[edit]

So I made my first draft, It was denied, The administrators put it up for speedy deletion, They gave me a Formal warning. But why? See it here --Anotaomo (talk) 10:04, 6 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@Anotaomo You are welcome to question my warning to you on your own talk page. There, you can explain your reasons for being here on Wikipedia and indicate your editing intentions for the future, or seek clarification of any point in that warning.
There is, however, absolutely no point in creating and posting to a talk page of a sub-page of a ten-year old failed proposal page and expecting anyone else to provide you with answers here, or using it to WP:WIKILAWYER yourself out of some sense of injustice you perceive I've caused you. (BTW: Draft:List of WikiKittens was a pointless and inappropriate draft, so another admin deleted it.) Nick Moyes (talk) 11:28, 6 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]