User talk:Yolocast kirk

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Reply to a complaint
There are two possibilities why you are unhappy with the fate of your edits. Before explaining them, let me assure you that your experience is far from being unique. It is most common for first edits to be deleted. In fact, my own first edits were even less rewarding than yours: I got a reprimand from an admin for doing something wrong.

Here are the possibilities:
 * 1) It may be, indeed, that you misinterpret the purpose of the Tardis wiki and are trying to edit about things this wiki had long ago decided not to discuss.
 * 2) But it is far more likely that your mistakes are mistakes of learning. When you learn to drive, your instructor has a separate steering wheel and breaks. He or she prevents you from doing certain things. But the reason is not disrespect. The reason is because this goes against the rules. The same happened here on the wiki, except you were safe from any actual harm.

Let me explain why your edits were undone/deleted. Some of them were just malformed. You clearly posted something that did not make any sense, whether by mistake or because of the lack of familiarity with the interface. If you click on the following link Special:Diff/2468377, you will see that your edit did not even form a proper sentence, ending in "which were to ha|}". I can only thank the attentive editor who cleaned up after this edit. Mind, this is nothing to be ashamed of: it takes time to become proficient in wiki interface and markup language.

However, the problem of most of your edits is topic. You created one page based on a fan fiction, worse, fan fiction that is not yet published. This violated our policies T:NO FANFIC and Tardis:Spoiler policy. I know it is not apparent to a new editor, but this wiki has policies, a lot of policies, going back all the way to its founding in 2004. These policies are typically decided by a community discussion and then recorded by admin. It is completely understandable that you were not aware of them. But surely you can see that your desire to edit about these topics cannot overturn years of consensus by scores of other editors. Similarly, the second page you created was based on a hashtag that is mostly devoted to spoilery information about the upcoming season. It could not stay for the same reasons.

I hope you now understand why your contributions were deleted. It is completely your prerogative whether you would like to devote your time to fan fiction or try to find pages for already released licensed stories you could improve. In the latter case, please do not hesitate to ask us at Tardis:Administrators if something is unclear. In the former case, perhaps, you would be better served by Doctor Who Expanded or Doctor Who Fanon wikis. Amorkuz ☎  19:41, March 2, 2018 (UTC)