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Fae (5e Race)[edit]

Hi MissLoyalty; thank you for being enthusiastic about the Fae race. I get that it was something you originally designed by yourself, however, as I said on that page's talk, this is a wiki and you need to be prepared for other people editing pages you create. Here, you reverted good-faith, constructive edits by the user ConcealedWife, ignoring her contributions, and rather than discuss her changes on the race's talk page, you instead insisted on your preferred version of the page by undoing administrative actions by two different administrators here and here, not once attempting to initiate discussion on the talk page. Unfortunately, this means I must issue you a warning for edit warring. If you continue behaving in this manner you may be blocked; please try to collaborate with other users instead of bulldozing pages back to their prior states and ignoring the contributions of other editors. It is my hope that you can contribute constructively to this wiki in the future. — Geodude Chatmod.png (talk | contribs | email)‎‎ . . 22:40, 4 June 2018 (MDT)

CW’s edit may have been good faith but if they contradict a users image for a design then why is it harmful to undo it? Much like I expect anyone to do, and add vandalism to the summary of the edit. Had this been done by an anon to CW, CL, or another active user the edit would be undone and vandalism as the reason. Food for thought. Instead insisting on the vandalism done to the page, admins could have started the discussion? Being admin doesn’t make you exempt from this. I also find the use of bulldozing to misinterpret an admins comments on another talk page. Users can appeal on Wikipedia, does DanDwiki have similar? BigShotFancyMan (talk) 23:46, 4 June 2018 (MDT)
There's not an official process to my knowledge, but any concerns about a warning's validity can be brought up on Green Dragon's talk page. — Geodude Chatmod.png (talk | contribs | email)‎‎ . . 00:01, 5 June 2018 (MDT)
That is a very good idea, thanks for the help. BigShotFancyMan (talk) 00:54, 5 June 2018 (MDT)