Thread:Shades of Mundane/@comment-5071296-20170301225201/@comment-5071296-20170302073106

Because I had nothing to talk to you about? All I was doing was making a bio for my character. The only reason I even editted the Dry Release page itself was that by putting Dry Release in his bio it automatically added me under users. So crazy naive me thought, "I better do something so they don't think I'm claiming the new Serean version." and added the note that my version was completely unrelated to yours thinking that would stop any misunderstanding and that if you really had any issue with it you'd ask me. Wow did that sure work out.

We keep coming to blows because you guys are operating under the entirely misguided assumption that I need your permission to use the wiki or that I need your approval to put things on the wiki. If you read the Fandom Community Central pages on it they make it clear in no uncertain terms that is not the case.

" Admins should always be thought of not as bosses or rulers, but as guides who are no more or less important or influential than any other user on the wiki. All users on wikis should be equal, even those who have a few extra editing tools. After all, if admins were the only important people on the wiki, then there would be no need for users. That would certainly make building a community difficult! The title of administrator would not mean anything were it not for the non-administrators that make up most of a wiki’s community, because admins are there to serve the community."

http://community.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Brandon_Rhea/Tips_for_being_a_great_admin

They also tell you how you should deal with things like deleting pages or other peoples edits.

'''Practice open-mindedness & assume good faith. ''' Since sites are open to edit by anyone, users of all skill levels and opinions are welcome to participate. We assume that most people who work on a wiki are trying to help it, not hurt it. If this weren't true, a project would be doomed from the beginning. If you think there is a problem, it's best to ask the user about the issue first, then take any additional steps if need be.

http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Community_guidelines

I feel like these are things I shouldn't be having to tell you.