User talk:156.34.78.180

Erasing Histories
While there maybe a need for improvement concerning the histories of characters, please stop what you are doing and discuss properly with the rest of us first! It can be considered vandalism what you are doing.Mugiwara Franky 20:56, 19 July 2008 (UTC)

I tried to discuss. I left messages on the talk pages detailing what I was doing. No one has responded, I fail to see how that makes it my fault. The only response I have received was an agreement. "Character Histories" are treated like "Detail every event that has happened in One Piece since that character appeared", which is wrong.


 * Yes, you tried to discuss but what you did was not discussion. A discussion happens when two or more people talk. You started a discussion but you acted before anyone else could voice their reasons. Leaving a message saying that you think the history content of characters is relevant and then erasing them without hearing a reply, is not a discussion.Mugiwara Franky 21:13, 19 July 2008 (UTC)


 * People also reverted back without making any effort to discuss with me. The fact that STILL neither you nor anyone else who is clearly around to revert my edits have many effort to join in a discussion says to me that you're not particularly interested in the fact that character histories are browser-crashingly massive. I made an effort to discuss, no one else has. By all means, please discuss with me. I want something to happen about it.


 * I also don't see how it's a huge deal that I went ahead on my own. I made an edit, you reverted it, ok, whatever. Can we please actually discuss the matter instead of you telling me that we need to discuss it? - 156.34.78.180 21:18, 19 July 2008 (UTC)


 * You cannot expect people to right away discuss with you on things like this. This is the Internet. Just because no one entered your discussion in a few minutes doesn't mean that there's no one interested in talking with you about something. They're probably sleeping or doing something else at the time. You also cannot expect anyone to find your discussion right away. There are people who don't usually use the recent changes button frequently among things. Waiting for a certain amount of time longer than a few minutes would have been better. Depending on the gravity of the discussion, maybe a couple of hours or even days would have also sufficed.Mugiwara Franky 21:40, 19 July 2008 (UTC)