User blog comment:JoFanForever/Reconsidered Decisions/@comment-1221823-20111111024249/@comment-1376932-20111113003014

Alright, I feel like this has reached the pint where someone else needs to step in.

I want to start off by saying that I know nothing about what's happened in this scenario. For all I know, you could be in a harmful situation right now where the other users are cyberbullying you, My-Scope. I don't know.

But the thing is, even if you actually are the victim in this scenario, this is totally not the way to talk to people. A few years ago, I used to think that I could get away with anything and that if I stood my ground, people would think I was intimidating and I wouldn't ever get hurt.

But that's not true. You have to always be the bigger person, and this blog is just making you seem like a jerk; no offense intended, of course. But a link to this blog was recently posted in the Total Drama Wiki chatroom and a lot of people seem to believe that you're the one that's instigating all this, My-Scope.

"I came here to write, not to see people cry. If you want to cry, please go somewhere else. It distracts me and others who want to improve the wiki."

You seem like a nice guy, and I mean that. But a comment like that can bring out the worst in just about anyone. I don't know if you were angry when you were writing that or maybe you really mean it, but I suggest re-reading it and really looking at how that can be taken as offensive. It makes it seem like you don't care about other people's feelings. Whether or not someone causes drama, if they're crying, ignoring them or asking them to leave is not the right thing to do.

I'm sorry if I'm imposing in any way by writing this comment. I just want to let you know that there are two sides to every argument, and "improving by ten percent" isn't going to help you at all. It's just going to lead you right back to where you started when you made your first blog.

Thank you and goodbye.