User talk:2A00:23C7:2B89:BE00:20F3:8D9A:CC2C:FD65

Block evasion? Wikistalking? You are making things up. I have done neither of those. Which block am I supposed to have evaded? I have edited several pages but none were done because of whoever is supposed to have edited them previously (I edited the Long article once, which was to correct a grammatical error - no stalking, no reverting). If you are going to block people, please at least do so on legitimate grounds without making things up. 2A00:23C7:2B89:BE00:20F3:8D9A:CC2C:FD65 (talk) 09:31, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
 * You were blocked back in September for block evasion by Ritchie333 after you "retired". Editing logged out is one way to evade scrutiny, hence your block (also this isn't the first time you've returned after "retiring"). You've returned to previous disruption (see edit history of W. D. Ehrhart) and Huey Long has been worked on pretty extensively by HAL333, an editor you've had conflicts with in the past (hence the wikistalking). If you're truly done with Wikipedia for good this time, then you should have no problems with this block. Consider it an extended wikibreak enforcer. Sro23 (talk) 09:40, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
 * So you are making it up then. There is no block evasion (the Ritchie block was for one month and finished on 19 October). There is no Wikistalking (that's just a falsehood - I have worked on thousands of articles in my time on WP, and making one coincidental edit to correct an error is not wikistalking - that's just untrue). I am no longer associated with the previous account - the password is scrambled and unobtainable, so this is not about evading scrutiny. As for Ehrhart, I guess that me reverting a Bold edit is a "Bad Thing"? I don't suppose you've had a word or blocked the others who decided to ignore BRD and edit war? No? Didn't think so. And given my last edit to that page was over ten days ago, this is hardly within the "preventative" justification allowable for blocks, and utterly within the "punitive" area which is supposedly a no-no. This block has absolutely no merit or justification at all - and if you were being at all honest with yourself, you'd agree. But I don't expect that - I just expect another scree of self-justifying fabrications that don't make much sense. Oh well, time to hit the reset button on the router again. 2A00:23C7:2B89:BE00:20F3:8D9A:CC2C:FD65 (talk) 09:52, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
 * I don't care you scrambled your password. Retiring and then coming back days later as an IP is absolutely evading scrutiny, and several editors have been blocked in the past for abusive logged-out editing after claiming retirement. And I'm just supposed to believe you came across Huey Long all on your own? Give me a break. You are being disruptive and exhausting our patience. That's your choice to continue your evasion, but each time you come back, you will be blocked. Sro23 (talk) 10:10, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
 * So I take it that by ignoring the points I made, you are acknowledging you lied with the claims of block evasion (no block was in place). A claim of wikistalking was also a lie. I am evading nothing, but will continue to dip in from time to time as an IP editor. My editing is not abusive or disruptive, but you have made up your mind and taken the most narrow-minded view available. It's the thoughtless and pointless actions like this that led to me leaving in the first place. And no, I doubt I will be blocked every time I return, unless some petty and childish vendetta is being played out - but there again, my opinion of many editors is so low that nothing would surprise me any more. 2A00:23C7:2B89:BE00:20F3:8D9A:CC2C:FD65 (talk) 10:16, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
 * When Ritchie blocked you, he was also blocking you, as a person, from editing Wikipedia, not just your IP range. The only reason the block was so short is it's generally not allowed to block IP addresses for an extended period of time as most are dynamic, however it's clear this range is static, so I lengthened the block. Sro23 (talk) 10:41, 2 December 2020 (UTC)