Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-3225604-20130825093750/@comment-11733175-20130825174927

A couple of things:
 * Moving and deleting a sandbox page
 * Typically sandbox pages are kept in your userspace, is this true here? Deleting userpages isn't something I would condone on any wiki unless it was abusive content or something. If it was outside of your userspace, perhaps consider keeping pages you use to test in your userspace as it is rare anyone cares what you keep as your user subpages.


 * Protecting a page
 * I guess when you call a page blocked, you mean it's protected (you block users and protect pages). As others have mentioned above, communication is always the best way to resolve issues. I'd try to start with asking why someone did something without accusing them of wrongdoing. It may have been a simple misunderstanding, so try to assume good faith even if you don't think they are

Unfortunately, admins who have no other admins to consult can be protective over a wiki. Reporting them to staff is unlikely to change anything as staff will only get involved in a wiki dispute if absolutely necessary. Very rarely will staff ever perform a desysop (one example from my home wiki was when an admin blocked every other admin after a dispute).