Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-3465316-20130528222638/@comment-5116706-20130531183823

Brains, when I originally made the second petition, I had set a minimum of fifteen signatures. So far, I have ten users who have signed said petition. When I made that, I specifically told others to not pressure people into signing, that they would only sign if they wanted to. I and the other users kept it hidden from Jayden because we did not want to bring it to his attention yet, because we thought he would react it a certain way, which he did. After the wiki features issue, and Sannse temporarily taking away his rights, and Aethel making this very forum post, we got other people who had not signed agree with our decision.

If Jayden wanted us to hear his view of the situation, why didn't he just post it? I would have heard (or read, really) it out and judged it against my side of the story, as I have been doing these past few hours. Instead, he threw a fit and disabled many features for no reason, attacked other Admins, like Tkaia, for doing their jobs, and made rules against making petitions against users (like the one against him) without the consent of anyone in the wiki.

His statement on the matter posted on his domain (see Elite's link above) has information that is either the twisted truth or misguided information. For example: "Supertoastfairy gathered the names of the people who wanted his rights removed. At the time, I was one of them. To make it easier, I created an online petition and asked people to sign it if they agreed."

He conveniently forgot to mention that, not only was he a supporter, he was an originator of the petition. This isn't the only place he's "forgotten" that little bit of information. Check on of the deleted threads in Xas' contributions and restore them to see what he said to Elite in his wall, covering up this information and lying about his involvement.

Another example: "Everyone started arguing, saying I needed to at least ask the community's opinion (despite them not caring about Supertoastfairy not asking for people's opinions)." On the contrary, I got the support of every single user I contacted through chat, email and Yogscast Forum PM's, who then sent the message about the rule suggestion to even more members. Those members all came back to be with their approval. Only after I got approval from the community did I post that new rule.

If Jayden wanted us to know his views on the matter, he should have told us. Not disabled every extra feature the wiki has. Not target other users and Admins in frustration. And he shouldn't have went around his chat ban. If we can't expect Admins, people who should be upholding the rules, to follow them, then how can we expect other users to follow the rules as well?