User talk:AndrésSnape

-- Wikinews Welcome (talk) 19:30, 8 September 2012 (UTC)

Appeal?
Apart from this which is more like Wikipedia-specific. I shouldn't be banned for something I "suppossedly" did at Wikipedia, I did not harm WikiNews at all. And yes, I registered here just for explaining my point of view on Diego's issue (which it was kind of helpful), but I'm cautivated in all this "free press" spirit and such. Also, I should not be banned just for a policy which is maybe going to be done about "Would recommend, in somewhat of an exception to usual practice, that all CU-confirmed socks of this user on enWP also be blocked here. We can well-do without Master-Baiters from Encyclopedia Dramatica trying to disrupt process." until it is official rather than what an admin thinks. I am an EDiot and I showed a biased point of view, buut that is what the original post was about, to show opinions. I did not disrupt anything at all, I even made it faster because, for example, saying that Diego claiming to be hacked is probably a lie, which led to an official and sometimes accurate output from CheckUsers. AndrésSnape (talk) 22:16, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
 * Congratulations! You don't deny you're predominantly active on ED.
 * "Master Inquisitor" versus "Master baiter"? I see little difference. I reviewed the odious page attacking Diego over on ED; on that basis alone, I doubt anyone on Wikinews who has seen Diego do good work would want someone with an involvement in such a project "helpfully" injecting their twist on events into a discussion between people who care how this project is run, and it's content handled.
 * So, no. You're not getting unblocked. You have zero desire to contribute content to this project, and an admitted interest in injecting disruption wherever the opportunity arises.
 * By all means, feel free to comment here on your - currently unlocked - talk page. That you're associated with Encyclopedia Dramatica, blocked on Wikipedia, and viewed with suspicion by some here, is clear to all. That dramatically lessens the drama-inducing influence you may have, regardless of claimed unfamiliarity with the English language. --01:08, 11 September 2012 (UTC)