User blog comment:Sannse/How to Get Unblocked/@comment-24912147-20140717023520

What you wrote on this article is good common sense that I've been using on various sites both wiki and non-wiki to avoid being blocked or banned. We're humans and we do make mistakes sometimes. But it is hard for admins to tell sometimes if one genuinely makes a mistake or purposely for sabotage or whatever their personal reasons might be. I for one would always note if I have made mistakes while editing a page. I would usually post a comment to the page I've edited to tell them I've made a mistake or something. Usually people are nice enough to forgive a few slip-ups. But that's definitely in no way, an excuse to vandalize pages. Occasional slip-ups are fine. Usually people don't really care about it. But if you're keep "messing up", chances are you're less likely to be forgiven. (which is also a point for this blog). And more importantly, if people (admins) are jerks, then just leave and forget about it. I have personally seen some immaturity when things really got out of hands between jerk admins and idiot members who act like little kids with the "you did this. I didn't do this. (you're a jerk. no, you're a jerk...)" nonsense. Like all situations, if you don't like it, leave.

Also, often times people stay at a certain site or wikia page because their "friend" made the page or is a "part of the page". My advice to those people who does that is that you don't have to stay just because your "friend" is on there. Besides, he/she is probably not a good friend anyway if he/she doesn't even stick up for you if you are truly not the one who is at wrong and that they know it for a fact.

With that said and done, thanks for posting such a good advice blog. I'll definitely keep these advice in mind for any site I go on the web (not just wikia only) to avoid unwanted confrontations.