User talk:2600:1000:B016:595:9473:C777:AAD3:D16C

Clarification
Just in case you happen to come back around to this IP address and see this, I think I should clarify something that you think I said based upon what you posted here and here since you mention me by name. In some cases you can remove a talk page post you make as explained in WP:REDACT. Those cases are, however, bascially limited to occassions when nobody has responded to your post and when not a lot of time has passed since you made the post. So, yes I think it was acceptable for you to remove your post from WT:AFD the first time and I think it was a mistake for another editor to re-add it. However, when you post something and someone responds, then you really shouldn't remove your post and you certainly shouldn't remove their repsonse like you subsequently did in later on in that WT:AFD discussion. If you posted something and then changed your mind but somebody has already responded to it, you can redact you're post by striking through it or simply post a new post either correcting your original post of asking that is simply be ignored. Removing the post may change the context of what follows and you should try and avoid such a thing whenever possible. -- Marchjuly (talk) 08:34, 7 June 2021 (UTC)


 * I completely understand and I am deeply sorry for my disruptive edits, I know what I did was wrong. Hopefully we can resolve this once the page gets unprotected in three days. I even left you an apology message on your talk page. I still don’t know if you saw it yet. 2600:1000:B037:EA24:1DAB:7093:4175:CE01 (talk) 23:28, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
 * Whether it's resolved in three days is probably not important per WP:NODEADLINES; the important thing is to try and figure out what is best in terms of relevant Wikipedia policies and guidelines through discussion. The apologies you made to those involved probably went a long way in helping to cool things down. You're not required to do so, but you might want to consider WP:ACCOUNT if you're going to participate in an extended talk page discussion. I've got no problem interacting with IPs as long as they follow relevant policies and guidelines, but other might always view them suspiciously; there might also be technical restriction placed on IP accounts regarding certain types of edits. Sometimes, an IP might appear to be multiple persons if their IP address changes (even unintentionally) in the middle of a discussion; such a thing can lead to confusion and even accustations in some cases. There have also been instances where another editor somehow logs in using the same IP address and suddently finds themsleves unexpectedly involved in a dispute started by the previous occupant of the address. Again, you're not required to create an account to edit, but everyone will know for sure that it's you posting if you do, and nobody else should be able to inadvertantly log in to your account. -- 00:56, 8 June 2021 (UTC)