Talk:Rachel Wilson/@comment-36913199-20190906211320/@comment-34253581-20190907114930

Okay, I'm sorry to say this, but nobody has shown any indication of "loving" what you're doing. Basically, the reason the administration team is concerned by what you're doing is because frequent posting of these comments clogs up the comments section, making it harder for people to find more useful comments. Also, people don't really need to be thanked for every edit they make, especially (as Marvin said) not on the page they edited. Yes, people visit this page more, but the point isn't just that your comments push more necessary/useful comments down, but also that they simply aren't necessary.

Politeness is great, of course, but in an environment like a Wiki, what's important is efficiency and conveyance; manners are only mandatory when you are having a conversation, especially with a staff member. Usually, it's best just to appreciate people's edits but keep it to yourself, or better yet, go out and actually make some edits! That way, you can do things we'd all appreciate while being productive. After all, the point of this Wiki is, at its core, to document info.

All in all, it'd be better for everyone if you no longer made these comments on every edit someone makes. I think it's important that you understand what's wrong with what you're doing.

If I wasn't clear in my attempt at an explanation, you can find the rules under the "Community" tab. From there, you can check any of the categories of rules.

Hope this helped at all.