Thread:Tikitike13/@comment-17711744-20131022222400/@comment-17711744-20131023011101

I know the feeling- it's happened to me before, too. I still don't know why, in one case, but as someone with not a lot of influence on the wiki, asking would probably not get me anywhere. I know that at one point, I considered asking an admin if there was some way to have my account deleted- I was that done. I don't know, this may just be because I'm relatively new, still, but I can't help but feel that the wiki's become a tad cliquey, in a way. With few exceptions, all the influential, higher-up sort of users seem to be friends and therefore they side with eachother in disputes. Also, imo, (this is just a nit-picky little complaint, really) officials on the site seem kind of cold and stoic. They seem a little too quick to completely delete or remove someone else's work because their immediate opinion sees that as the right thing to do. Also, when they give people warnings and such for things they've done wrong (usually on accident) they tend to come off as cold, angry, impatient, or all three.

I know with my big mistake, the admin that cleaned everything up also left me a message on my wall asking me to be more careful next time. No biggie, but then, they went to the page of a user who helped clean up the mess, informed them that they'd warned me for future reference, and then linked the message thread to the user, suggesting that this user leave a message of their own to me. And that message was mean and rude and totally uncalled for. I'd love to see you back on the wiki, though, and I'm sure you'll find something to do on it.