Thread:Opdagon/@comment-1073312-20181006222410

The community has decided to remove you indefinitely from the taxonomy project, on the grounds that you do not cooperate with other participants, and that you have been recently warned that your behaviour could see you barred from the project. You was asked to modify or move a creation with an incorrect taxon classification, which you have failed to do despite there being objective reasons to change it. Instead you evaded the discussion, and it is not clear that your intentions are in good faith. Members feel that you do not apply your own ideas to the project constructively, and it is not clear if some of the creatures and taxa you have added were made to score points with other users.

You are not permitted to create or edit taxon pages, nor are you allowed to classify creatures either at request or creations you submit yourself. However, your creatures that have been previously accepted in the taxonomy project can remain in the system. You can still make taxonomy requests, but users are not obligated to fulfil them and creations will treated as if the creator is inactive. In addition, Elephasaurus is going to be removed from Corsetidae because it is falsely classified. You are still allowed to use the custom taxon template on your pages, because that is not part of the taxonomy project, allowing you to use your own rules.

If you want to appeal this community decision, it is advisable that you wait for a length of time, possibly half a year or more. You must show your intentions to cooperate with the community, and to cease activities deemed unproductive. It is up to wiki to decide if your appeal may be granted, if you can reasonably argue you won't repeat behaviour you have been warned about previously.

This behaviour includes, but is not limited to:
 * Edit warring.
 * Point scoring additions in the taxonomy project.
 * Wrongly describing taxa and holding onto creature classifications largely agreed to be wrong.
 * Being unclear about the ideas you want to impose on the project.
 * Classifying creatures without permission.
 * Not familiarising yourself with updates to the Taxonomy guidelines.
 * Making numerous unjustified changes, before letting other users know what your reasons were.

If you want to regain trust with the community, there is plenty of activities you can engage with, such as editing the main namespace (glitches page needs a lot of work, and many pages still have irrelevant trivia) or entering the fiction universe. We will also soon being doing an overhaul to our navboxes, if you are interested in helping. If so, please ensure you are familiar with the rules, and stay up to date with announcements. 