User blog comment:Taritsukii/Editing on the Wiki - Tari/@comment-27002267-20190605115056

Tari, thank you so much for taking the time to write such a sincere and heartfelt post. Being a fellow student in Australia, with exams and assignment due dates chasing us around every corner, I can completely understand how little time is left to spend doing pastimes and helping out on the wiki with all the school and daily life responsibilities to fulfil, and it is definitely not something you have to apologise for.

In fact, I think it was partly on our fault (or my fault, I should say) that you were pressured to feel that you had to contribute more than you could, which is of course not the case. By leaving constant reminders on your wall to contribute to our discussions (which we did so with positive intentions to invite your valued input and not make you feel left out), I think we unintentionally pressured you to feel as if you had to contribute more, and I apologise if that is the case. (Or I may be overthinking things, and if so, I apologise for dragging Fox and Angelle into this, they are in no way to blame in any case)

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that I deeply apologise if I had pressured you in any way or made you feel that you had to contribute more, and you need to know you have nothing to be guilty for and that none of us will criticise or think badly of you in any way in choosing to prioritise your life commitments. As Fox said, you have contributed an immense amount of work in your short time of one year and more than deserving of your rollback rights regardless of how much or little you are able to contribute with us in the present or future.

Sometime back last year when it was only the two of us active on the wiki, I remember thinking how great it was to work alongside another dedicated editor like myself, and although we didn't speak much to each other back then, I really appreciated your company and it made me feel a little less alone somehow :D Your cheerful posts and diligent edits were a delight to see, and also one of the only things keeping the wiki alive, haha. Now that we're all here and the wiki is back to life, it's great to see that our efforts were not in vain (or that's how I like to think it). Isn't it interesting how much time can change something?

I'm going off-track now, sorry for the super long response. In short, Tari, you are a valuable member of our wiki team and we will fully appreciate however much you are able to contribute to the wiki. If you need to take a break to concentrate on your school commitments, that is completely fine, and you do not have to apologise or feel guilty at all for doing so.

All the best for your studies!

— Yuji Otsutsuki  11:50, June 5, 2019 (UTC)