Thread:Tatzelwyrm/@comment-20644-20121107225705/@comment-4830404-20121108142253

I did not realize that it was so unusual to disallow editing other user pages. I've always thought that it would be an invasion of privacy to do so. Also, all the cases we have had so far of someone editing another user's page have all been for bad reasons (removing content, inserting insults, etc.) I do not believe that such behavior should be tolerated. You have, in turn, sparked my curiousity. Aside from fixing unintentionally broken formatting, could you give me an example of a helpful reason for editing another user's page?

Bad edits could be a very vague term and we could certainly reword that. I believe the intended meaning behind the term "bad edit" is an edit that contains incorrect information, like Knj00 said, or an edit that breaks formatting.

Could you please be more specific about what kind of elaboration you need about the block policy? :) Do you think it is unfair, too lenient, or just strange?