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== Warning 1 ==
{{Warning|reason=hostile behavior towards other users, false accusations of bad faith|{{KeybladeSpyMaster/Sig}} 18:12, 23 June 2018 (UTC)}}
{{KeybladeSpyMaster|time=18:12, 23 June 2018 (UTC)|TRONYellow=Unfortunately, Kryten, I don't find that your behavior has been very helpful in de-escalating the hostility regarding the KH3 navbox template. Although there are various instances where you were more civil towards the anonymous IP, there were also plenty instances where you failed to do so. Even though he/she is being stubborn, that of course doesn't mean you can be so.
Specifically, you falsely accused the IP of bad faith this week. However, I've reviewed the edits, and you did not revert all the IP's edits. That to me shows that their edits are not necessarily of bad faith, simply part of them are based in their own stubbornness. In fact, you re-added part of an edit you had reverted from this IP. False accusations of bad faith are, well, bad; one cannot assume the true intentions of an editor simply because they're insisting on their view point, even if it's against site policy and they know it. There's a significant difference between disagreeing with site policy and acting with malicious intent. As explained on Wikipedia regarding good faith, "editors should not attribute the actions being criticized to malice unless there is specific evidence of such." ([[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Assume good faith|<font color="#FFFFFF">Wikipedia:Assume Good Faith</font>]]) So, this is your warning on the matter. Don't engage in disruptive or accusatory behavior with other users; it's easier to take action against disruptive users when you yourself are "clearly acting appropriately throughout."}}