User talk:2605:A000:1401:8482:C2:718D:B138:3E26

Look, I have no idea what is going on here. I wanted to potentially add an additional nugget of information under the Big Ten Championship Game article about the most number of appearances as it just seemed like an extra cool quantitative tidbit to put along “most wins” and such. I pressed “edit” and then backed out when I realized I wasn’t logged into an account. I tried the “forgot my password” link and after putting what I thought was a registered email (I was/am under the impression I at some point made a wikipedia account, if not I apologize) I didn’t get an email. So, I figured maybe I should use my NordVPN account so my regular IP isn’t made public. I really just thought this was smart internet-ing, but apparently it wasn’t because I immediately got blocked for a year. This made ZERO sense to me, so I turned off the VPN, went to another random wiki article and tapped “edit” as a test to see if I really was being globally blocked, and then bam, some jerk named “ST47” bans me and even band me from posting on my own talk page. I mean are you serious? What kind of ridiculous, totalitarian regime are you people running? You just randomly bam people for NO reason with NO explanation? It’s unbelievable! Then I went to my talk page and there were even a bunch of made up past actions on my IP that I don’t even recall, and they all say “long-term abuse” by someone named “Jon Kolbert”. Long term abuse? I have never even edited a page before! I am just a user who wanted to contribute ONE thing and this hell is the welcome I am given to Wikipedia.