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Revision as of 19:27, 6 March 2023 by Newimpartial (talk | contribs) (→Changing approach to discussion: add link)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This user is a feminist. |
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Topic Ban from Gender and sexuality
This editor is subject to a topic ban that prevents them from discussing certain topics on-wiki, including aspects of their own life and lived experience. Please do not be surprised or alarmed if you raise such a topic and this editor ignores your comment.
Anti-Bludgeon restriction
This editor is also subject to a (well-deserved) anti-bludgeon restriction that applies in all Misplaced Pages fora. Their contribution to the discussion under any particular subject heading is therefore limited to two comments per day, except for their responses to direct questions. Please do not be surprised or alarmed if this editor delays any reply to your comments on existing topics, even on their editor Talk page, aside from direct questions.
Changing approach to discussion
In addition, this editor is committed to changing their long-term, often argumentative approach to discussions on Misplaced Pages (the intended direction of this change is described here). This is a work in progress, and this editor encourages you to let them know if you feel that they may be treating a discussion as a dispute or interacting with other editors in a way that personalizes a potential conflict.
Also please let them know if their attempts at humour seem harsh or un-funny, preferably on their editor Talk page.
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