User blog comment:Nige777/Angry/@comment-25052433-20150702062153

I am not going to continue to hammer in the same sentiments, as I believe everyone here has made the valid points that would come to mind in response to a blog like this. However, there are a few pointers that I can lend you to hopefully help you along your way.

First of all, rage blogs like this only serve to damage your reputation around here. Trust me, we get it, having your story deleted sucks. I've had one deleted, as has probably everyone posting in this thread. It happens. Now, we have a ton of resources here to help ensure that it doesn't happen, but if you choose not to use them, then there is no one else to blame.

I noticed that you mentioned admins being too strict. The truth is, we are not strict at all, we are 100% fair and impartial. We enforce the policies as they are written. We do not apply our own personal tastes or leanings towards what we delete or keep, we go, quite literally, by the book. Trust me, I come across stories from time to time that I think are ridiculous, but they meet the standards, so they stay. I have found some stories that I really liked, but they failed to meet the standards, so they had to go. It's as simple as that. We go by the rules.

We are a premier writing site, simple as that. We are not Deviantart or Fanfiction.net. We strive to be better than sites like Creepypasta.com. Hell, people on Creepypasta.com should be striving to get their work published on Creepypasta Wiki. That's my vision for this place anyway.

With that said, we are not a site for you to experiment with your creativity on. We are a site for you to publish your already polished and proof-read works. If everything ran properly, by the time you uploaded your story, we wouldn't have to edit much, if any, because you, as the author, should have already done all of that before even posting it. As editors, it isn't our job to fix your story for you, it is our job to go through and find a mistake or two that you may have missed honestly, but it isn't our task to make your story site worthy. That is something you should have already done before posting.

Yet, even with those expectations, we still want you to write here and succeed here, so we provide a built in writer's workshop to help you with that. However, we can't force your to use it, so when you choose to jump right to the main site, you are either stating that you are totally confident that your work is up to our standards, or you're going to roll the dice and just hope it sticks.

My advice to you, never roll the dice. Make sure it's right the first time. If you work with us, we will work with you, but you have to make sure that you are doing everything in your power to properly take advantage of the resources that are offered here.

So, in closing, do this in the future,

1. Use the workshop (which I see you're doing now, so good job on that)

2. Ask for help or advice (this same blog could have been an advice blog instead of a rage blog)

3. Reach out if you have questions (we are only a talk page message away, and are all happy to help you)

4. Take your time (Do it right and having it posted to the main site will be that much more satisfying

I hope this helps, best of luck.