Thread:Shabook/@comment-26948108-20161002072625/@comment-112155-20161002102626

A few points...

Every user receives a link to the Manual of Style and the policies in the very first message they receive in their message wall. If someone doesn't bother in either reading or applying them, then they have absolutely no right to complain when an edit they make that it is explicitly stated in them not to make gets removed. And this is basically the whole situation here.

ZeusKiller13 wrote: Because I'm being respectful. ZeusKiller13 wrote: Instead of being a jerk who talks condescending to people having a conversation about very real issues on this wiki. Somehow, I fail to see it that respect...

What is the point in adding things like "This is unknown", "Nothing is known about this"? None. It is explained in the policies that you haven't read. So when you add it, it gets removed. As I said before, you have two options when this happens: Only one of these paths is the good one.
 * 1) Read the policies, apply them, and make your edits become
 * 2) Complain about the edits getting deleted, which tends to evolve, as seen in the messages above, into complaining about the poeple who used their free time to delete them and try to maintain the wiki's quality standards explained in the mentioned policies.

Also, I fail to see how removing an edit can be considered a disrespect to the person who made, but doing it when it is explicitly stated not to do it is not considered as such. It is much worse, disrespecting the rest of editors who actually bothered in learning the way of contributing to a wiki (because all of them are different and what is allowed in one may not be allowed in others).