User blog comment:Fafhred/Feedback required/@comment-25356303-20181112152958/@comment-25356303-20181113145510

Indeed, what she did technically falls under the definition of "rewrite," but not in a way that is relevant here. Rozty didn't actually change the content of what you had added; she just removed a couple newline characters. So I'm not sure why this is an issue; are you just irritated by the fact that you received an edit conflict notification? i.e. that you were both editing the page at the same time and the system didn't like that. If an edit conflict happens, you can scroll down the page and copy the text of your edit, then paste it back into the normal article and continue editing.

Staff members on less active wikis may be slow to fix article formatting/etc., I wouldn't know. On TESWiki we try to be more punctual; actually, we need to be more punctual, or else we will fall behind on Special:RecentChanges. It's better for us to correct an error soon after a user makes it, rather than allowing them to make the error several times. In the latter case, we would just be creating more work for them and for ourselves.

Construction is a way to signal to other editors, "Please don't touch this page, I'm working on adding information to it." They aren't required to listen to the notice, it's just an etiquette thing. People on this wiki tend to listen to such messages. But minor edits like link fixes or formatting will still occur because they would not really be interfering with the content that you're adding. You might still get a system edit conflict once in a while, but as explained above those are easy to resolve.