Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4934912-20140115031312/@comment-1279322-20140115032951


 * 1) These "rumors" of G being affiliated with hacking or vandalizing the wiki have zero evidence, just Pearson claiming that he was involved in it. If I were to vandalize a wiki and then tell people that someone else took part in it, should they be punished?
 * 2) The "G-Man" account, I don't even remember that story. I think it had something to do with G's account being hacked; he requested a ban to prevent the account from doing damage, and Law ended up banning the wrong account, more specifically, a nonexistent account.
 * 3) G's utilization of python injector on the game doesn't mean he's a bad admin here (especially considering the fact that there isn't even a rule that punishes users for actions on the game); hell, from what I've seen, he's done a magnificent job with enforcing policies. Furthermore, demoting and banning an administrator for his or her actions on a different site or game, regardless of the wiki's topic, is petty.
 * 4) Like above, a user's actions on another site or game isn't prohibited. That includes spamming a Minecraft server's Facebook page.
 * 5) If you're referring to the unban requests from a few weeks ago, I recall them failing due to the majority vote opposing it, not because of a user's access to Grace Redskull's wiki account (note that I italicize wiki account, considering that wiki accounts have zero relevance to an alleged hacking on Skype).

Conclusion: This request is all based on assumptions and a user's alleged actions off the wiki.

For what is stated above. You may try to refute my vote if you wish, but I will not change it.