User blog comment:Jess0426/Very Important Message/@comment-4500149-20160415045636

Jess please, you can't just go on a rant every time someone makes an edit you don't like.

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Whenever you add content to a wiki, you need to realize that people can modify that content. While that fact may reduce incentive for you to edit the wiki, that's what makes a wiki what it is: a place where anyone can edit.

Open collaboration doesn't guarantee that all of the content you add will stay. Sometimes it will stay, sometimes it will be modified, sometimes it will be removed, and so on. Just as people have different opinions, they also have different ideals as to what should go on a wiki page. Wikis are always changing, so don't let it upset you if something happens with the content you add to a page.

With that having been said, I've seen some of your contributions and many of them are fine. Just because a few are reverted doesn't mean you aren't appreciated for your help. For example, if it wasn't for your idea to work on the Club Penguin: Game Day!/Music page, it may not be as good as it is today.

Out of what you mentioned in your blog post, I like your idea of trying to further organize the gallery on the Holiday Party 2015 page by separating the decorated rooms from the rooms that simply have a changed sky. Your edit may have been reverted at the time, but considering some of the Holiday, Halloween, Fairs, and a few other parties have some rooms with only altered skies as well, why not add a vote to the Vote Page to see if other users would like the gallery sections to be organized that way too? If it passes, we can work on making the change on those pages.

If you by any chance decide to continue making contributions to mainspace pages and one of your edits is undone, read the reason in the edit summary (if there is one) and, if you disagree with it, contact the user who reverted it or contact an admin to serve as a mediator. If things still don't go your way, just find something else to edit. After all, the policy page says to have fun editing, not to get into a fuss over whose revision stays on a page.

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Anyway, whatever you decide to do, I hope you still enjoy visiting the wiki.