User blog comment:Ms.Creeptales/My opinion on my first reviwer/@comment-25052433-20180127210209

Yeah, you'll need to have any future uploads (edited or otherwise) of a previously deleted story approved by an admin before you repost it.

From what I've observed in the comments both on this blog and your story, I would say the biggest mistake you're making at this point is trying to conform your story to fit into this notion of what most people think a Creepypasta is supposed to be.

The old definition of creepypasta is pretty much out the window now in my opinion. The idea of the OC driven plot with catchphrases and open endings has gone the way of the dinosaur around here. The short, first person 'character speaking directly to audience' is also no longer the hallmark of this genre.

These are real stories now. Lots of the content we get here winds up in published anthologies. We have some novel length works here, we have stories that touch upon horror, sci-fi, romance and comedy. (So long as they maintain the base horror elements.)

In other words, there is no required formula for something to be a 'creepypasta.' So long as your upload meets the QS and doesn't violate any site policies, it's a creepypasta, which is to say, a horror story published on Creepypasta Wiki.

As mentioned before, you seem to have the technical aspects of writing down pretty well. The biggest issue causing your work to not stick here all seems plot/character related. This is actually a good thing. Ideas will come to you, so you no worries there.

As far as your current stories go, I would consider posting them elsewhere since you seem to be very dedicated to them and want to see them through. Just because your story isn't a good fit here doens't mean it wouldn't be a hit on Spinpasta, Deviantart or some similar site. Don't abandon it over this wiki.

I mean, if I'm hungry but the restaurant I want to visit has no reservations available, that doesn't mean I just go home hungry, it means I find somewhere else to eat. Best of luck to you in writing. This business can be brutal and soul crushing at times, but when you hit a homerun the payoff is worth all the crap.