Stabsley joined Wikidot only six hours ago (at the time of this posting), during which he's been systematically commenting on every biological SCP starting at the top of the list. After several of the staff in staff chat saw his intro thread on the main forums, we decided to send him a friendly PM:
I'm assuming you didn't see my response to your intro thread, so I thought I'd poke you via private message.
While I appreciate your enthusiasm for feedback and the accuracy therein, some of the staff are concerned with your sheer output of comments since you've joined. Rather than rushing to systematically comment on every biological SCP on the site, why not jump on IRC or involve yourself in the main forums more? We'd like to get to know you better, and you could probably help yourself by getting to know us as well.
Please don't take this the wrong way, you're doing great work and I took your suggestion to heart, myself. It's just that when fresh newbies start flooding the site with comments, lots of people get antsy; some of the articles you responded to are several years old, and their original authors are inactive or otherwise missing and staff have an involved process for making updates to those that takes a while to go through.
Hope to see you online,
Raven Mackenzie
SCP Wiki Senior Staff
I received this in response:
Very well. 'Shut the hell up' it shall be. I've just had far too much time on my hands waiting for some incubations today so in the future I'll be far less invasive.
To which I sent back:
That is not what I meant at all. I just want to get to know you better and let you know that it takes time to act on your suggestions when the original author isn't around; there's no need to overreact.
Raven Mackenzie
SCP Wiki Senior Staff
Now, his comments have been, for the most part, fairly spot-on and helpful. It's just the sheer volume of posts and his attitude so far that's worrying me. Not advocating any action at this point, just recording this for posterity.