Thread:Callofduty4/@comment-16976565-20131004161502/@comment-366087-20131004232306

Each wiki is like a country: each has its own Policies, Rules, and "laws of the land". Admins are the leaders of these "countries", and just as varied as found in real life: some are benevolent and loved, some are dictators, and some are childish(and usually children).

Wikia and Staff are like the United Nations in that they cannot and will not involve themselves over what they deem as "internal matters" unless hint of something which violates ToU, or a situation which grows extremely out of hand.

However they may "sit up and take notice" if a wiki's community begins an "outcry".

Your block is only a week long, unless according to his message on your wall("for a limited amount of time, that will not be revealed"), he will drop it sooner. Compared to many who get blocked, that is practically nothing to endure.

Were *I* in your place and feeling as strongly as you appear to be, I'd do the following:
 * Endure the block graciously. Bear in mind when it drops the Admin will be watching like a hawk for another infraction, doubly so IF he is as impartial as you paint here.
 * When you return to active editing you watch your tone, words, and manner of speaking. Give them nothing for which to block you again.
 * Start a Forum and or Blog with the topic of calling into question the heavy-handedness of the Admin. Even if he unduly edits or deletes it, Staff will be able to see all.
 * After at least a week of responses and discussion by the community, use at the bottom of that wiki the link "Contact Wikia" link and then "Problems with content" (same as Special:Contact/General), and write a brief on your concerns and links to the discussion(s). Should the Admin fiddle with the content of the discussion and or delete it, contact Staff sooner than the recommended week.

Remember at all times you need to be Civil, Courteous, and non-abusive so as to lessen the Admins having grounds to take undue action. Because even if they do, it places them in a bad light should the community discussion be enough to catch the attention of Staff.

Be advised, this could get ugly. So *really consider* if the Admin's actions are truly bad for the community, or whether you've just got your feelings hurt. If the latter, drop the whole thing except for the "remaining civil" part.

Either way and however this plays out, good luck to you and that wiki.