Thread:GrayWolf2/@comment-6952447-20190904064926/@comment-35248999-20190904195951

Indeed, I had recently been editing and contributing quite a bit on the Lilo and Stitch Wiki to help clear out all of the fanon (made-up unreleased Experiment information and erroneous/inaccurate facts). Though I am a stickler for accuracy, I am not a vandal, GreyWolf2... It was very wrong of you to treat me as such. I was just trying to help, and I would appreciate it if you unblocked me... That was cruel and completely unnecessary. I am knowledgeable about the Lilo & Stitch series, a long-time fan of the cartoon, and I was simply trying to help out and provide accuracy to the articles.

Regarding the Experiment “Yin”, just for the record, I apologize for the honest mistake I made when editing her page. Though I now see that had been mistaken regarding the gender of this character, I don’t think my edits were crazy or unreasonable, as Yin’s gender was frequently claimed to be male in “Lilo & Stitch: The Series”, and never officially established until just recently — apparently by that very obscure App game. I was merely going by how this experiment was constantly referred to by male pronouns within the cartoon series. Dupe’s debut episode absolutely did not “prove” Yin was a female. Yes, Yin was seen wearing a pink bathrobe (it was not a “feminine nightgown”, as it was inaccurately described here on Yin’s article on the Disney Wiki). A pink bathrobe doesn’t prove anything regarding the character’s gender, to be honest. I honestly did not know anything about that obscure “TsumTsum” Event App game, which is the literally the only legitimate source that does in fact prove Yin’s obscure gender to be female. Odd that Disney would just change Yin’s established gender like that, but thank you for letting me know, WikiaAid. I actually found an image source from the game proving this experiment is apparently considered female. I’d like to add it to the Lilo & Stitch Wiki as a source proving Yin is female, but, of course, I cannot now due to what you did, GreyWolf2...

Also, I’m not sure why my corrections on “Shush (234)”’s page were reverted, as this character is indeed a male, not a female. The character was referred to as a male throughout the series including his debut episode, never once hinted at being female, to my knowledge. If Shush is in fact a female, there needs to be a legitimate source given to prove this. I did some more research and found absolutely nothing that proves he is actually a female experiment. If there is no official source (just hearsay by fans), Shush needs to be referred to as a male, as he was in the cartoon, for accuracy.

I agree with WikiaAid that the pages for the unreleased experiments should be flat-out deleted. We know absolutely nothing about these experiments other than their names, so they do not need articles.

Anyhow, I was just trying to help fix up the Lilo and Stitch Wiki, seeing as I am knowledgeable about the Lilo & Stitch series, an avid fan... I don’t think I deserved to be treated this way by you, GreyWolf2... I contribute avidly to a lot of cartoon Wikis to help make sure information is accurate, and have never once been blocked or treated this way. Very disappointed...

-Technoplasm