Perfectly Rational Wikipedia Unblock Request

This is awesome. IP address 83.103.40.166 made one edit on Wikipedia and got blocked. Now he put in an unblock request, explaining himself:

I havent really done much wrong, and intend to edit productively from now on. If anything, my sole edit was constructive, as it was warning a twatish editor of their impending doom. In fact, I might even add that it was irresponsible of the editor who reverted my message to do so (without inserting it at the bottom of the talk page)

So, of course, we have to go and look at his sole edit and see how constructive it was and how unfairly he was treated by the editor who reverted his edit and the admin who blocked him:

15:35, 19 June 2008 (hist) (diff) User talk:Thatcher‎ (←​Replaced content with ‘IM GOING TO STAB YOU TO DEATH YOU CUNT’)

Ah, yes. It really doesn’t get more constructive than that. How can you keep people like that off of Wikipedia? That’s just going to doom the project. Doom, I tell you!


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