User talk:Keshinko


 * I actually believe that your article Rape Squad Killers did not do you any favours. The admin who blocked you is currently inactive, but I am inclined to unblock; before I do so, could you give a little more detail as to what you want to edit? --Anthony Bradbury"talk" 16:53, 15 June 2015 (UTC)
 * I also suggest you read our policy about conflicts of interest. Since you know this individual personally, you're likely unable to write an unbiased article about them and would doubtfully preserve, expand, and introduce content that portrayed them negatively (if such information was available and supported by reliable sources). Mkdw talk 17:09, 15 June 2015 (UTC)

First of all, you didn't need to post a second unblock request template to reply to Anthony Bradbury: you could have just posted a message at the bottom of the page. For future reference, if in a talk page post you put (or, of course, any other username) and also finish your post by signing it with ~, then the user will be automatically notified that there is a message for them in that talk page.

You can't see the edit you made to Rape Squad Killers because the article has been deleted, but it is still stored in the archives where administrators can see it.

I, like Anthony Bradbury, am inclined to unblock, and the one thing which makes me a little doubtful about unblocking is the fact which he also expressed concern about, that you plan to edit about someone you personally know. Even if you honestly intend to edit in a neutral way, it can be difficult to do so when editing about a subject you have such a personal connection to. Even more of a matter for concern is the fact that you say he requested that you edit for him. If you are editing for him the risk of not being neutral is even greater than if you are jsut editing for yourself about someone you know. You need to be really careful about that. One other cause for concern is that you say you want to edit for "grammer", but I can really have no faith in the ability to do that of someone who doesn't even know how to spell the word. That may be a one-off spelling slip, but if it is typical, then correcting English language in an article is probably the last thing you should be doing. On the plus side, though, of the two edits you made before being blocked, only one was outright vandalism, and the other one was perfectly good, and an indefinite block for one bad edit is very unusual. I also know full well that in three years someone at the age you say you are can change a good deal, which is another thing which encourages me to give you another chance. Although I still have some doubts, I am inclined to unblock and give you another chance, but for the moment I shall wait to see if either Anthony or Mkdw wishes to say any more first. If you are unblocked and return to problematic editing you can easily be blocked again, but of course I hope that won't be necessary. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 20:23, 15 June 2015 (UTC).


 * I would suggest that we assume good faith and unblock, given the unavailability of the blocking admin, and with the condition that any obviously vandalistic edits result in an immediate block. --Anthony Bradbury"talk" 21:40, 15 June 2015 (UTC)

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