Something magical happened to me a few weeks ago. While I was working on a paper on human rights violations in Latin America, a name kept popping up on the articles I was reading. It was someone working for a leading NGO on Human Rights. I googled that person, and I found she had a Wikipedia entry in English. It was really poor and badly developed with a brief intro and just a couple of empty headings. I feel curiosity and googled other names from the region and came up with nothing from Wikipedia. Then I thought about doing something myself and change that. I opened a Wiki account and started first doing some research on the human rights activist that had a weak Wiki entry. I worked for a couple of days, gathered some info and started developing her Wiki entry. It was a magical process. Every day someone modified my entries and the text looked different every day. I was fascinated by this democratic process. At that point, I did not understand too well the intricacies of Wiki but tried to do my best. I kept an aye out on this article for a few days and kept interacting with other people that worked continuously on it. Some changes were made for worse, others for good, but the process kept me hooked. I began gathering more info on other subjects and began working on three different articles. Yesterday something different happened. This first article me and some others put so much work was flagged as fraudulent and deeply flawed. I felt horrible, but asked for help, while keeping working on the other ones. A subsequent exchanged followed, received critical but helpful feedback, and hopped to learn and improve my novice skills as a Wiki contributor. It was not an easy task as the subject of the article was someone who work to criticize and made statements on human right violations, and the flaws were related to those statements. But I kept committed. Then, something else happened: the article and all the work I put on it was removed by someone who, following an exchange between two experienced editors on the flaws of it, made a comment when editing that felt horrible: “Well, come on you two, we haven't got all day!” And went to delete all good and flawed sections of it. I felt like a boy who was been bullied at the school playground. My advice here is, be patient while enforcing Wiki policies, and be nice and constructive on people´s work no matter how flawed it may look. People here contribute with they skills and free time for the greater good. Don´t destroy this beautiful place. And a last one: pay more attention to areas and people of the world that are poorly covered. Take advantage of people that are able to speak different languages to improve Wikipedia flaws. I will kept working here but today my spirit is crushed