Thread:Sebastian Clarke/@comment-26573277-20190216222009/@comment-35616940-20190218140722

I've gone through and looked at the conversations on the site. You don't seem to be helping yourself, and it seems like the admin will block you, if you continue to undo changes made by other users.

The user you're having problems with, although making mass edits when a single edit, will suffice, isn't doing anything wrong if the admin has said he can make those changes.

I think you should take a step back, calm down and think about what you like and what you don't like about the new system. Once you've done that, speak to the new user and other users, then continue making contributions.

If you don't like the colour of the templates, then that's something that can easily be changed. I don't know what the old design looked like, and although if this were happening on my site, I'd deem these changes unnecessary and tell the user to stop, however, it's not my site and it's not yours either.

Listen to the admins, ask the user what he needs help with, i.e. ask him to make a to do list, then tell him what tasks you'll handle, while he takes care of the rest. This way you're helping update the site, and the work gets done quicker.

You two are the most active contributors on that site, and it would be better if both of you called a truce, and started working together. Change is inevitable, and trying to stop it, is like trying to stop the tide from coming in. It's hard to admit you've made a mistake and it's even harder to apologise, however, it's the only way to move forward in this case. Be the better man.

I know your goal is to eventually become an admin on that site. Instead of undoing the changes made by others, give advice on how those changes could be better implemented, or what you'd like to see. Simply saying you don't like something makes you sound childish and immature, and won't help your case if you wish to become an admin.

When you make a statement, have a few reasons to back up your statement. If someone disagrees with your point, then just move on. It's not worth the stress and anxiety in the long run. Also, being willing to compromise or find some kind of middle ground will be more beneficial for you in the long run, as it shows you're willing to work with others and help build a community while maintaining the site. All great admin qualities.

Please don't do anything that'll result in you getting blocked from the wiki you're contributing to, or even Fandom. It's not worth it.