Thread:DrEggman1026/@comment-35616940-20190220193136/@comment-35616940-20190221201557

I did warn you this would happen. I think the admin eventually had enough of you undoing the hard work other users were putting into the site. I said I'd keep an eye on the situation and here's what I saw:

The user JPatchZ, has implemented some new changes, which you're unhappy with, but everyone else likes. Rather than swallow your pride and accept the changes, you've been undoing everyone's hard work and disrupting the workflow. I saw a few posts in which JPatchZ asked for your help, in uploading/sourcing images. You said you'd help, only to respond a few days later, chasing him for the images you were supposed to find.

The leader board rank isn't everything. It's just there to show you've put time and effort into the site. If someone came and overtook me on the Noblesse wiki, I'd be thrilled, because it'd mean I'm not the only person editing the site anymore. The only time I undo changes is when it's vandalism or unnecessary (i.e. changing British spellings to American spellings, something which can cause edit wars). I then message the user, and tell them why I undid the changes, in a calm and non-confrontational way.

When you write a CV in order to get a job, nobody in the real world will care about your leader board rank on an obscure gaming wiki and you shouldn't care that much about it either. The people on the wiki should be people you seek to make friends with, since they play the same game as you, so they already have a common interest. You spend time editing wikis because it's a subject you care about, and you're socialising with people who love the same things you do. My real world friends don't really read webcomics, which is why I try make friends with people in the communities, of the webcomics I enjoy.

You won't get along with everyone, and not everyone will be your friend, but there's no harm in trying, to make as many friends as possible.