Thread:DJ MC CJ/@comment-24394678-20171027045907

Hello.

New problem with JustinBoy135 here. Remember when one of his older accounts, JustinBoy159, asked WAY too many questions to Al Jean on Twitter about upcoming episodes/seasons (mostly who's going to work on the episode before the airdate), and when you told him to stop on May 14th, 2015, he said "Okay bro, if you say so"?

Well, two years, four and a half months, and 22 days later, JustinBoy decided to do it AGAIN, but on his JustinBoy135 account! I have no idea why he decided to ask Al Jean way too many questions about the upcoming episodes/seasons on Twitter again, but he only learned that lesson for two years, four and a half months, and 22 days. Now, since October 6th, 2017, he decided to not learn his lesson. Even though he is spamming questions to Al Jean EVERY DAY, Al Jean obviously answers JustinBoy's questions without showing any signs of being fed up with JustinBoy's shenanigans.

Also, every time he gets one of his questions answered, JustinBoy135 IMMEDIATELEY adds the info to the episode and crew member's page while putting in an edit summary that seems to be repetitive (i.e. Guys, according to Al Jean on Twitter, (insert crew member name here) will be the (director/writer/producer) for (insert upcoming episode here)! It's true!) with the "Guys" and the "It's true" and the GAHOLY GLAVIN! (Professor Frink reference lol) Even Wikisimpsons' blog is reporting about new crew members for upcoming episodes THANKS to JustinBoy's riduculous questions!

This has come to the conclusion that I'm not sure if we are going to keep JustinBoy135 on here anymore, since he has spammed questions to Al Jean again recently after a two year hiatus. Whether or not JustinBoy135's annoying Twitter questions counts as vandalism, we still need to find out if JustinBoy deserves to not edit here anymore. Him resuming on asking excessive questions about upcoming episodes/seasons to Al Jean on Twitter has now gone off the charts.

Jliby30 (Simpsons Wikia admin since August 9th, 2017) 