Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1409530-20170424120651/@comment-27073024-20170425030535

Blunt and sharp post, incoming:

Jdogno7, you seem to be hard-headed / not understanding the situation fully. When you enter a Wikia community, the very first thing a responsible user would do is read the policies / rules for that community.

Making very minor edits is normally an acceptable thing for anyone to do on any community, like:
 * Spelling corrections.
 * Grammar corrections.
 * Edits to your user page / profile changes.
 * Or blog posts / forum posts / article comments.

However, makings larger edits usually requires you to understand the full set of rules that govern that particular community, like:
 * Formatting changes.
 * Article additions.
 * Template edits.
 * Community wide voting events. (not the same as public polls)
 * Etcetera...

So when an administrator / moderator of any community tells you to stop, you stop. That is the equivalent of getting warned, and it should provoke you to read their policies.

However, that admin or mod can just outright ban you if they please, without warning. So to avoid that entirely, read their policies before making any edits at all

Just because you can edit something and write whatever you want, doesn't mean you can do it without consequence. Nor does it mean you can do bad things until you get a warning, because it doesn't act like a get-outta-jail-free card.

You need to work better with other people.

If you're currently blocked, the only way you can possibly reduce it or have it removed is to speak to the blocking admin on community central.

If they refuse to speak to you:

'''Then you STOP right there... You're NOT entitled to get a reason.'''