Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-9340689-20150930023544/@comment-25052433-20150930040916

Edits typically do not require the author's permission, as this is a wiki, and the very fabric of the wiki styled website is that all users can edit other articles. I suppose that is a small price to pay for having a free website that allows you to join for free, showcase your work for free, and essentially requires nothing from you in return.

However, there are options for you. You can always contact the user that edited your work and ask them to revert it if you have a viable reason that what appeared as an error was in fact intentional. Same goes for pictures. You can also request, (though I cannot speak to the request being granted) that your story be placed into "protected" mode, so that it cannot be edited. As I said though, this is something typically reserved for older stories, such as historical archives, which are pretty much as good as they can get.

Finally, you can always fix those edits back yourself and then explain why you put them back. As a regular user, you can do everything but change the title or delete the story. So, if someone performs an edit on your work that you feel damages the original intent, feel free to put it back as it was, and then contact that user, and an admin if possible, and explain why you feel that the current content should not be edited. Malicious edits are very rare these days, so if you encounter an edit that you don't agree with, odds are it was done in good faith to improve your story, and can be fixed with a simple, polite talk page message.

Hope this helped.