Kitsufox is a Very Busy Person Please excuse any lags in response and suchlike. Being a professional Graphic Designer is alot of work.
Kitsufox is a Warriors Wiki Sysop If you need assistance with the affairs of the Wiki feel free to Ask (Assuming it does not belong in the Reporting Center). If you need to make direct contact, please check below for my email address.
Kitsufox & Chip Off The Chocolate Block "Chip" 20 November 2006 - 11 April 2008 May it never snow in April again, Handsome.
admin@kitsufox.com Please refrain from using this address unless you have a screenshot to submit, or cannot use my talk page. I prefer to keep Warriors Wiki business public and here on the website.
Born in a small town, she grew up in a loving (albeit broken) family, under the tutelage of a mother encouraged individuality and independence. She graduated High School in the year 2000, and attended a Technical School for a short while. Following a rather long hiatus she returned to college and in May of 2011 she received a degree in Graphic Design. A week after graduation she was hired by a local branch of WSI and is now employed as a web designer.
Consider this my official announcement of a personal war on blogs. Or at least Blogs that violate policy. If you notice any blogs that are pointless, purposeless, or otherwise deserve deletion, just drop me a link on my talk page and I'll take a look.
I hate issueing bans. Anyone who likes to do it should never be an admin. Bans are the last resort, the most powerful weapon that exists on a wiki to curtail a problem users. They're used for users who will not learn, refuse to follow rules that they have been informed of, and users who are malciously causing damage. They are not for users who make mistakes while editing an article. They're not for users who make unpopular edits. They're not to be used to teach lessons to users who make edits in good faith, even if those edits do not necessarily jive with consensus (bans should be used, however, if those users attempt to edit war following having the community consensus explained to them, and the conversations that established that conensus shown to them).
In short: Bans should not be used unless there are no other options left for handling the user.