Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24949460-20160103044359/@comment-1251315-20160103185409

This user (GoldLiger) is under some misguided belief that Sarutobii2 is a moderator of the whole wiki, when the user just moderates the forums and was pointing out how the wiki operates in terms of images in the infobox.

The block that was given to this user is completely valid and legitimate, as he made threats against users to get his own way, ignored consensus and was also spamming the forums with threads. Even though I don't edit there now, I only had to look at some contributions to see he deserved to be blocked for the vile messages he left to Sarutobii2. Omnibender isn't going to reverse that block any time soon.

Narutopedia sysops do not reverse any of the blocks placed upon users, as each and every one of the blocks actioned are for legitimate reasons.

This user has no concept of how things work on the wiki. Images are not changed simply on a whim, users are expected (and required) to gather consensus before changing the picture (otherwise, editors would spend most of their time reverting unwanted changes). If a user goes to an infobox and changes an image without consensus, it is swiftly reverted as it is deemed vandalism (as each image added to the infobox for characters is based on consensus to select the right one).

Also, the image the user was trying to add came from a movie. Movies do not override the manga and movie images certainly never replace manga images in any way, regardless of where it came from. The image the user is trying to replace would only be replaced when the anime reaches that point, as it's considered to be closer to the canon of the manga. As Tupka pointed out in this post, this refers to a discussion for the titular character: nobody gets to evade consensus on Naruto's infobox.

In response to the thread title: the answer is yes. When you contribute to a wiki and submit an edit, you agree that you are allowing other editors to change your edit. If you don't want people touching your edits, then don't edit wiki's.