Thread:Jackboog21/@comment-26890722-20170426202723

A user (Okaminarutofan999) left you a message on the Fanon wiki, but I informed them that you do not contribute to that wiki anymore, and so I was asked to let you know of their message. I am not entirely sure what they are referring to, and I'm also not sure if you have seen it and are currently responding to it or what, but I will do as I was asked to do. This is what their message stated:

"I thought I would post this here instead of posting on a Wiki unrelated to the series.

I am aware that I got on at the same time the other users did. They linked this Wiki's chat on their Discord server, and out of curiosity of the events I got on.

I can understand why most of the users were banned, but I believe mine was unjust. I had not sent a single message, and I was automatically assumed to be a troll. I believe that unless I had actually shown troll-like behavior (IE: Spamming, swearing, etc.), I should not have been punished for actions that I have not done, especially not for a whole year.

Yes, LMR is known for its trolls and causing trouble, but just because I was there that doesn't mean that I should have been banned along with them, as again, I had not said a single word for anything to be assumed of me.

I have been on this Wiki a few times, and even got on the chat once or twice. (Granted I stayed silent)

I go on various different anime Wiki's a lot. I'm basically a Wiki traveler that may or may not edit on Wiki's that I think need assistance.

I am even a bureaucrat/admin on several different anime Wiki's, so I am proven to be trustworthy.

For proof, you can check the Corpse Party, Toradora, Anohana, Kanon, Chuunibyou, and Nichijou Wiki's.

As you can see, I am no stranger to editing on Wiki's, as I have been a part of this site for years. Please reconsider your ban.

Thank you for your time."

You don't have to, but I am curious to know what this is about. Do you mind explaining? 