Thread:Toodles78/@comment-14600979-20140615142428/@comment-5334617-20140616233322

"A Wikia Contributor" above was me (sorry I didn't realise I wasn't logged in at the time).

"And it wouldn't be so bad if ...(users have to change the way they use the wiki, to make my editing job easier)... now would it?"

"Lumage, does this affect you negatively in any way? Also, would you have posted this if I wasn't an admin?"

"What else would you have said?"

Your apology is accepted, but these aren't even the questions you should be asking, they're all off-topic. Asking users to take up the slack from your taking a shortcut is not something a responsible admin does (or even a responsible regular wiki contributor). Whether or not someone is negatively affected by your actions has no bearing on the truth of observations on that behaviour, nor does it alter the usefulness or validity of suggestions made concerning it. And the standards of conduct for admins are higher than for regular wiki users; I hope you were already aware of this. Finally, what more I would have said (or not) does not make the blocking of further communication on the matter any less impolite.