Thread:Bluerock/@comment-122823-20191212075429/@comment-1504072-20191212182152

I don't much appreciate the sarcastic tone to the message heading, so let me respond to your accusations in turn.
 * 1) I purely edit here as a hobby and make improvements where needed.
 * 2) I don't believe making corrections to multiple articles is "runnning roughshod" simply because you personally feel compelled to check each and every edit. I think you should show a little more trust toward other editors, and not consider every challenge to your misinterpretations a "fight".
 * 3) The sole change(s) I undid was regarding the misidentified Razor Disks, which was a clear inaccuracy, and the information did benefit from being in a separate article (hence your contributions were not deleted).
 * 4) I can accept others' ideas if they make sense. However, if someone continually ignores an oft-repeated point, and a conversation runs in circles as a result, it may appear as the other being "confrontational".
 * 5) I made several of those types of contributions that you list, namely writing an entire episode summary, expanding in-universe/stub articles, creating a wanted page, all while working within the establishment of the existing site.
 * 6) Taking the second list into account, it appears that you have a major issue with smaller edits. I correct minor spelling/grammar errors as and when I see them and I see absolutely no problem with this if it improves presentation (other than you choosing to devote more of your own time to policing all edits). As for alternate phrasing, if the existing wording is incomprehensible to the reader or comes across poorly (e.g. unneccessary repetition), why would you even want to keep it? Such edits aren't nitpicking, so this doesn't make any kind of sense.

Lastly, disagreement is not disrespect, but it's understandable for people to feel personally affronted when their edits are undone. Especially if the wiki is more someone's pet project, as I'm now learning is the case.

My contributions and suggestions here have purely been to help improve articles. If being proactive, dare I say "bold" (one of Fandom's general editing guidelines) is considered by yourself to be disruptive, then I feel I can no longer edit here in such an unfriendly and unnecessarily restrictive atmosphere.

Wikis are intended to be collaborative, and multiple edits by different parties can help fine-tune an article and make it the best it can be. Fresh eyes can sometimes help spot issues where long-time contributors may not notice them, and would ideally be encouraged. A wiki's focus is helping readers find the information they want in as clear and as easy a manner as possible.

However, as we clearly come from very different shools of thought, I will wish you luck in your future endeavors and say good bye. I no longer feel welcome here, but I hope that you will at least keep (and build on) the positive contributions I have made.