I had many writings on a Wiki Site before i deleted them, but the administrators set them back (and blocked me). Is there any way to delete them permanently?
I had many writings on a Wiki Site before i deleted them, but the administrators set them back (and blocked me). Is there any way to delete them permanently?
No, when you edit a wiki - you're saying that the wiki can use what you've written for as long as they like.
Are you sure, there is no solution? Most of my articles (approximately 120-150) are not set back yet, but they intend to do it. I was one of the administrators but there were many situation when i disagreed. They did not tell me to leave but at the end they started hateing me, and made me feel it. I told them i'm going to leave but i take my articles with me. They accepted this, but they are setting the articles back, and i can't bear this. Before they started setting them back, blocked me without any reason. Can you help me, please?
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I see, i don't have hope to remove my articles. But the other thing? They blocked me without reason, just they hate me. Is there any solution to my re-blocking?
I would recommend leaving a message on their message wall / talk page, if they blocked that option, you can leave a message on their message wall here on Central. Remembering that calm demeanor and patience goes a long way.
A friend of mine has shown me a page, and according to that they are bound to name me as the creator of the content. Is it like that? And if yes what is the process?
MediaWiki lists editors to a page automatically as a page is saved. If you look near the top of the page, you'll see the "Edit" button, next to it is a little down arrow, click that and choose "History". It will take you to a page that shows you detailed differences of each contribution to that article from the most recent to the original.
I know this, but it is nothing...
Hey Guys,
Excuse me for interrupting you guys, but I really must do it now. I'm the creator of the Wikia page the user called Vekerur just complained about, therefore I think it's my task to stand by the page and defend its honor.
As far as I know, and as Eulalia459678 has already mentioned it: the Wikia pages are freely editable and modifiable for everyone according to the Wikia's policies. Furthermore, every wikia page can create there on ways of using the wikia system building up their own rules onto the fundaments of the wikia policies themselves - well, this is what we've done: we created our own rules, our own policies in the wikia page Vekerur's talking about, which are the rules the following page contains.
http://hu.assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Kezd%C5%91lap/Alapok/Alapszab%C3%A1lyok
Let me translate to you the first sentence of this page:
"Első szerkesztésed megkezdésével elfogadod az alábbi szabályzatot, s tudomásul veszed, hogy nem teljesítése esetén az oldal bármely adminisztrátora korlátlanul élhet nálad a ráruházott jogokkal." - "Having started writing your first article you accept these rules, and you are aware of the fact that in case of breaking any of the following rules, any of the administrators of the page can enforce their rights on you."
Well, these rules had been ensured already when Vekerur firstly wrote his article, therefore the rules applied and applying to him, to just like everyone else.
The very rule because of which Vekerur was banned from our page is the following:
"A szerkesztő soha nem követ el vandalizmust." - "The editor never commits vandalism."
I think it's not necessery to explain what it means (since it's actually part of and unfolded in the written policies of the Wikia Community)... it's simply that nobody deletes, destroys anything without any good reason.
Vekerur started deleting all the articles he'd written (even though he'd used a lot of content written by someone else, so the articles we're talking about are not his intellectual product at all - he himself named his sources in the pages he edited) because he'd been degraded as an administrator - this fact simply made him furious... (it's something he forgot to mention)... now he childishly wants to take revenge on us or something like that.
Degrading him as a leader also happed because of breaking a rule, by the way - another one now, which also can be found and that should be absolutely unequivocal for everyone, we thought:
"A wiki vezetőségének tagjai elismerik, hogy ők nem többek vagy jobbak a wiki többi szerkesztőjénél - hozzájuk hasonlóan ők sem tulajdonosai az oldalnak. Ennek ellenkezőjét nem igyekeznek bebizonyítani különféle megnyilvánulásokkal." - "All member of this wiki page's leadership recognize the fact that they're not worth more, they aren't better than any other editor of the wiki - just like them, they're not owners of the page, they're just editors, and they don't do anything just so to prove they are."
Being aware of these rules (or at least being supposed to be aware of them), Vekerur broke them anyways by locking all the articles he was working on, so that no one but him could edit them. It is nothing but abusing of his rights as an administrator. (It's against all the rules - the rules of the Wikia Community and them of the wikia page being talked about). That time when these things happened I wasn't able to interrupt and act as it's to be done, and there was actually no one else, either. But I became able to do so, so I've done it. And I think it's my right to do it, especially because everyone else on the wikia agrees with me.
And I can ensure everyone: if someone will ask, we'll tell them without any doubt who created those pages... we're not planning to deny it, of course. And yes: everyone can see it in the history of the pages, too... what else should we do, now honestly? Carve Vekerur's name in a stone... or maybe scuplture a statue for him?
I beg your pardon for this quite inconvenient situation, but I hope I could clarify everything, and maybe save some of our page's honour, before the pages was even mentioned - as it would have surely happened later on.
Best wishes to you Eulalia,
Rodrigo Borgia