Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-10502460-20180704080810/@comment-26444017-20180704091015

So, to make a long story short, I returned to the wiki recently after a long hiatus. Before that break I recieved a warning regarding a page that I edited. The author of the story in question contacted me soon after, and told me that they liked most of the modifications, but that I accidentally changed some minor story elements that they wanted to preserve. I checked the story again recently, and everything seems to be back in order.

Normally, this wouldn't matter too much, since everything was fixed. Buuuuuuuuut, now that I'm back and active, I took a look at the hierarchy and the application process for rollbackers, admins, etc. I'm not currently in a position to apply (Recent return, and I don't really qualify yet), but I want to at some point.

So, is that vandalism warning going to be an issue? Can I actually edit existing pages? If so, how can I do so safely so that doesn't happen again?

Beyond that, I need to get a better understanding of the shortcuts, macros, and navigational quirks of the wiki, but that's all besides the point. Something for another day.