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A Preceding Message
Remember many months ago I announced I was no longer going to make any more FNAF content because I lost interest in the game?
Well, that's still mostly true, except...there's this.
Before I ever even thought about joining PMC, I started my beginning as a user on the FNAF Wiki. FNAF Wiki...was different. There was no chat, no uploading submissions, and only about four or five admins for the whole site. Basically it's like having about four site mods from this place with Paril still being admin, if you want to put it into perspective. The rules were definitely different, and in some instances users had more power than they do on PMC. But we'll get to that later.
I'm mostly writing all this because I think you all deserve to know what kind of person I was before I joined PMC. The admins certainly never liked me, and that's my fault. I wasn't very popular, either; I only had a small group of friends and I almost never made forum posts (and when I did, they were horrible, anyway).
Despite being there for less time than I've been on PMC now, it's thanks to my experiences on the FNAF Wiki that made me the type of person I am today (along with some other things, of course). I've learned a lot of lessons and made a lot of mistakes that I won't repeat. I may have left the FNAF Wiki a long time ago, but I still remember what happened. Looking back at my profile now, and my editing history...you'll see how foolish I was.
To protect the privacy of the users and admins mentioned in this blog, all screenshots and mentions of them that include their names will be censored and given fake names. Not all of them did bad, but the ones who did don't need to be known for their behavior on a completely different site because of me.
For those of you not very interested in FNAF, don't worry, this story actually has relatively little to do with FNAF itself. It's mostly a retelling of the things I said and did, and how it affected other people, and how the site has changed in my time there.
For those of you who have doubts over me because of how I acted less than a year ago, I can assure you that I have changed. I don't minimod, I don't flame, I don't use profanity, and I don't make everybody hate me. I won't deny that I did that on the FNAF Wiki at one time, but not here, not ever. The FNAF Wiki didn't deserve that type of behavior from me, and neither does PMC.
Thank you very much for encouraging me and helping me grow in the eight, nearly nine, months I've been here. I'm sorry I haven't been uploading blogs too much lately...things happened. You too helped me make the person I am today. And finally, thanks to Chron for giving me the idea to do this.
Well, that's still mostly true, except...there's this.
Before I ever even thought about joining PMC, I started my beginning as a user on the FNAF Wiki. FNAF Wiki...was different. There was no chat, no uploading submissions, and only about four or five admins for the whole site. Basically it's like having about four site mods from this place with Paril still being admin, if you want to put it into perspective. The rules were definitely different, and in some instances users had more power than they do on PMC. But we'll get to that later.
I'm mostly writing all this because I think you all deserve to know what kind of person I was before I joined PMC. The admins certainly never liked me, and that's my fault. I wasn't very popular, either; I only had a small group of friends and I almost never made forum posts (and when I did, they were horrible, anyway).
Despite being there for less time than I've been on PMC now, it's thanks to my experiences on the FNAF Wiki that made me the type of person I am today (along with some other things, of course). I've learned a lot of lessons and made a lot of mistakes that I won't repeat. I may have left the FNAF Wiki a long time ago, but I still remember what happened. Looking back at my profile now, and my editing history...you'll see how foolish I was.
To protect the privacy of the users and admins mentioned in this blog, all screenshots and mentions of them that include their names will be censored and given fake names. Not all of them did bad, but the ones who did don't need to be known for their behavior on a completely different site because of me.
For those of you not very interested in FNAF, don't worry, this story actually has relatively little to do with FNAF itself. It's mostly a retelling of the things I said and did, and how it affected other people, and how the site has changed in my time there.
For those of you who have doubts over me because of how I acted less than a year ago, I can assure you that I have changed. I don't minimod, I don't flame, I don't use profanity, and I don't make everybody hate me. I won't deny that I did that on the FNAF Wiki at one time, but not here, not ever. The FNAF Wiki didn't deserve that type of behavior from me, and neither does PMC.
Thank you very much for encouraging me and helping me grow in the eight, nearly nine, months I've been here. I'm sorry I haven't been uploading blogs too much lately...things happened. You too helped me make the person I am today. And finally, thanks to Chron for giving me the idea to do this.
Chapter 1 - Where is Nightmare Foxy?!?!?!?!
Chapter 2 - "Professionalism"
Chapter 3
Coming soon!
To be continued...
Credit | Chron for giving me the idea |
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My past aside, nice blog post. Pretty good that you can look back upon your past and such to see what you did wrong. Hindsight is 20/20 and all.
Thank you! Hearing that from you is truly amazing. I felt like people deserved to know how much I've changed since I've joined PMC, and that I wasn't always like this.
Hindsight can be a brutal thing at times (A bane and blessing in my humble opinion). It is funny how one day you think back on something and then it hits you and you say to yourself,"wait... did... did I actually say that?" Happens to me all the time, sometimes years after the fact.
All you can do in the end is slap your knee and laugh about it :) We all get those moments/times of our lives when we say or do naive things (I say naive because we have yet to learn, and experience is a great teacher!) and as the old cliche goes:
"To err is to be human"
Lastly, your experience that you are sharing with us can serve as a guide for good forum etiquette. Perhaps even in real life too (There are times when I have been "mini-modded" or "helicoptered over" by people watching me doing stuff, and I certainly am guilty of this too.) Since you put it all out there, it can allow folks to self-reflect. So thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!
but it was a great story about your old self >v< don't worry, I feel bad about who I was before too, so we're technically on the same boat XD
you'll always be the Iskey who's great in our hearts >v<