User talk:SevcoFraudsters

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File:Sheffield FC.svg

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Hi SevcoFraudsters. File:Sheffield FC.svg was removed from all articles except Sheffield F.C. as a result of the discussion at Wikipedia:Files for discussion/2015 December 2#File:Sheffield FC.svg. Peripitus was the administrator who closed that discussion and they were the editor who initially removed the file from all of the other articles and the non-free rationales for these usages from the file's page. If you disagree with Peripitus' close, then you can and should discuss it with them. The FFD discussion was open for almost two months before it was closed and no arguments were provided in favor of any usage other than "Sheffield F.C.", but admins do have some discretion when it comes to their closes so perhaps Peripitus will reconsider theirs if you can make a convincing case. Regardless, I do not think simply re-adding the file to the article without discussing it with the closing admin is the way to go, and could possibly be considered edit warring. For reference, I asked Periptus about this at User talk:Peripitus#Wikipedia:Files for discussion/2015 December 2#File:Sheffield FC.svg. I pinged you in that discussion, but am posting here just in case the ping didn't work. -- Marchjuly (talk) 22:13, 4 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The women's team have just as much right to that emblem as the men's team. The problem with your tedious monomania is chiefly one of sexism: you're quickly corrected/reverted at the articles for male sports teams, but women's teams generally have fewer watchers so the articles stay in their defaced state for longer. Perhaps in your universe this is you "winning"? I don't know - don't care. You clearly have some sort of morbid psychological disorder which I'll leave to the specialists, with a shudder! But hey, to each his own. For my part I'll keep repairing the damage wherever I come across it. Yours etc. SevcoFraudsters (talk) 22:26, 4 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The usage of the file was discussed and it was an administrator who made the final decision to remove from every article other than the men's team. Similar logos have been removed by other administrators from other articles for the same reason: It has nothing to do with sexism, but everything to do with whether the usage complies with WP:NFCC, which is policy. If you want the close reviewed, then discussing it first with the closing admin is considered the way to go. Simply reverting as you are doing is against the consensus achieved at FFD and is possibly a violation of not only WP:EW, but also WP:3RR. So, I'm asking that you reconsider, self revert and discuss things with the closing admin; otherwise, this likely to end up at WP:AN3. -- Marchjuly (talk) 23:21, 4 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

SevcoFraudsters, this is not how things are done on Wikipedia. I closed the discussion and your path to dispute this is to discuss it with me. If you don't like the outcome of that discussion you can follow the procedure at Wikipedia:Closing_discussions#Challenging_a_closing. What you can't do is ignore the main point in Wikipedia:Edit warring Don't use edits to fight with other editors – disagreements should be resolved through discussion.. I have restored the close, can you please stop fighting with the revert button and, come and discuss the close. Peripitus (Talk) 11:35, 5 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

What's the point of discussion with two robotic 'tards who have already arrived at their stupid decision? If you automatically consider women's teams "child entities" of the men – especially in cases like this one, where the women play at the top national level and the men in the lower regional categories – then hell mend you! SevcoFraudsters (talk) 11:22, 6 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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