Thread:TDIFan13/@comment-24600224-20131010190033

Hey, Ryan.

First of all, I will admit, I'm still sketchy when it comes to Wikia. I have a set-up signature on the talk pages that I've built from scratch from trial and error. It took me several hours of researching, experimenting, comparing other signitures, switching out codes, etc. Eventually I've got it set up according to my preference.

My first question is, is my signature in accordance to the rules of the wiki in terms of the coding syntax, the size of it, etc. Furthermore, is there a glitch or an automatic reconfiguration when someone else edits a wiki page? I'm sorry if this sounds confusing but I have my reasons for asking this;

Allow me to get to the point. If it isn't a glitch in the system, please consider this another report for the same user. Almost immediately after I set up my signature about a week ago, I've noticed that SoundandImage's edits on the page included a reconfiguration of my signiture--which in turn made my signiture longer than it actually should be. I've been editing it back to it's original position. I gave him the benefit of the doubt and thought that it might have been a conflict with the rules or something (and if it is, I'm unaware of it. Please correct me if I am). Other users have done the same thing, though I suspect that it's just an aftermath of SoundandImage's edits because it only shows up on their "show changes" page after he edits the pages recently. Also, I've noticed that it only happens when he is convienantly editing or has edited that section.

I've got some pictures to show you what I mean.

In this first picture, you can see how SoundandImage edits my signature and puts in his comment below. (I've uploaded them on photobucket so I don't clog up the images on the wiki with unused images).

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidenca_zps04e7cbd7.png

Another picture, same thing, different section.

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidenca2_zps7cfcdb16.png

This third picture is a picture of the contributions list of the talk page. I posted this to show how I politely ask for "whoever is editing my signature to please stop". http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidenca3_zps076ff4b1.png Sounds edit was, admittingly, several edits down and I couldn't fit in one page.

This fourth picture is me asking SoundandImage, albeit much more assertively but asking just the same, to please stop editing my signature. He denies editing it. This is what's made me give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that it's just a glitch or a reconfig in the system...even though it only applies when he edits. http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidenca4_zps1191bac7.png

However...my faith that it was all in the system vanished after I saw this. This is ONE edit from SoundsandImage and it took three screen shots to capture. Neither of them show him making a comment or otherwise editing a comment he made. All of them were just on my signature. This implies that he deliberately edited just to change the syntax of my signitures.

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidencePart1_zpse4e52a04.png

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidencaPart2_zps58c90f1b.png

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff430/dkdj11/LaEvidencaPart3_zps9ff6a179.png

It's very clear, at least to me, that SoundsandImage is deliberately editing my signitures because he acknowledges that it annoys me. I know that I probably shouldn't get irritated over something so trivial, but I guess I'm just annoyed that I've put so much literal time and effort to make my signiture as it is now and I am just tired of the utter disrespect that someone has to just tear through my signiture. It's akin to me painting a portrait only for someone to spill oil all over the canvas and then deny that someone poured oil.

Again, if it really is in the system and nothing to do with SoundandImage, I apologize for this legnthy complaint. Otherwise, please tell SoundandImage to stop because he won't listen to me. 