Thread:Cans48/@comment-5175866-20161107231836/@comment-5175866-20161108003724

This is often a common frustration for wikis in general and I am glad you asked. It takes time to learn the rules and scope of a wiki. A majority of your edits have not been deleted, you've contributed far more good content than duplicate content.

None of the content you have posted is bad, its just things we don't need or want. I must continually remind you that you are new and now that I've told you should be even better. For the most part you will be and are very capable of creating very good contributions. If you are ever uncertain about a page (say you wanted to create one about denomations, the answer would be no) then don't hesistate to ask.

You won't need to ask if its clearly belonging in biblical history, complies with our beliefs and upholds God as the creator. Other than content outside of that and administrative ones (concerning site policies, templates, etc- which you should consult me first) you should have no problem with content.

Making mistakes is a very valuable and important part of developing a skill. If were we to quit after a mistake in every job or skill, we would have no job or skill- mistakes are natural and come early on for those inexperienced. Keep trying your best and continue with patience and endurance. Your reward in the future in contributing to our ministry, growing your writing, technical and biblical skills will greatly outweigh the small frustration you have now.