User blog:Quan-PokemonMaster/Disappointed

My first blog post had to be a depressing one...

Two weeks ago I caught someone (I'll call him John Doe) making unnessesary edits to gain edit count, and warned them that such actions are wrong and unfair. I recalled him gaining 700 edits in 4 hours by doing that. I remembered only post a message on their wall and a few sentences on chat, and I made sure not to made any harsh accusations and bad statements. What did I get? A week-long block. And what did he get? No warning, no punishment of any kind that I know of. Basically he got away for what he did. If I want to write about my emotions after this, it would be 500 words of absolute anger and bewilderment.

And I checked his contributions on October 12, and not to my suprise, he did it again (and he might have done it a few times when I was inactive). And again: no punishment and no warnings. So these are the initial conclusions I drew from this: 1. He has a "get out of jail free" card 2. There is nothing wrong about making unnessesary edits 3. I am discrimminated by a few people.

So I tried testing these ideas. I went ahead and made some unnessesary edits myself. I betrayed my values and the rules that I abide by to prove a point (not so noble, I know). What did I get for doing this? A warning by an admin, which John Doe never received, even after at least two tries. So clearly doing this is warning-worthy.

Why do I get punishments when John Doe never got any? And why week long block when I only gave him subtle warnings? I don't want the wiki to turn into a battlefield, but I don't want to be part of a community that does not encourage me for doing good things and instead punish me for anything they deemed just a little out of line.

All I want from this is to give me what's fair. I demand unbiased and unprejudiced viewpoints and actions to this issue, or else I won't let this go to rest.