Thread:AkaiKaze/@comment-25293676-20140827001112

Well, okay...but the way that Neth phrased it kinda hurt my feelings. It makes me feel bad when people say "this was a terrible edit" so maybe we should start saying "This edit was not the kind of quality I would like" or something like that. I may decide later to stop editing on your wiki if this keeps happening. Yes, I've read the Policy on Article Creation, but it doesn't really tell new people what the basic format of every page is. I don't know where to begin. And I'm dying to write about Saba's book, which I am currently reading. The Kathleen edit was only because I had math homework and had to save the editing work for later. But I didn't want to lose my work, so I published it with "TBC" so that I could come back after I did my math homework. But then I lost ALL of my hard work. I'm not a terrible editor. I do believe I have potential. Maybe you could create a page called "sample" and write on it the basic format of most good articles. Or you could reach out directly to me and say "hi, here's what a good article's format looks like, this is how you should type, this is where the heading should be." Or vice versa. I could ask you.You can find me on the calculator wiki. FYI I am obsessed with math. 