Yeah, the only real things wrong here are the broken linedefs in Rainbow Road and J-City.
And Roboegg99, with an attitude like that we might as well do as you say and remove these PERFECTLY FINE maps. Maybe if you didn't take everything to offense then we wouldn't, from your screwed up point of view, treat you like shit. We are all equals here.
And don't make any "Fine I'll leave SRB2" remarks, because we all know you can't no matter how hard you try. Pre-diggity-dictable.
Do you even THINK about why people don't like the maps and characters you create? Do you even THINK about why you're not as good at editing SRB2 as CZ64 and Mystic are? Your creations, to be subtle, aren't of as good quality as the other things out there. Maybe if you were willing to improve then people would like your creations more, and maybe if you fixed up that negative attitude you have then people will like YOU more.
Ok, so changing one's personality is a big ask, but seriously we don't have the time to put up with someone with an attitude problem.
But, how does one improve? That's easy. When you release something, listen to what people have to say about it. Ask if there's anything you can do to improve. You can turn Recky's Adventure into Acid Missile if you listen and let people help you.
But, you may notise you can't post new topics in editing without being locked. Why does Mystic do this? Easy, because you've been creating project ideas and then canning them in three seconds flat. You've deveoloped a reputation from doing it for so long. Finish something small, like a CTF map for example, and release it on the forums or in the level contest. There, you completed something. Everyone can check it out. Your map can have critisism applyed and you can use that to improve your skill. Easy.
One notable thing that you do is that you seem to be making stuff because you feel you need to. You don't have to, nobody's forcing you. I personally haven't done anything by myself, except for a map in the upcoming contest, and people don't dislike me... as much... as you... Anywho, find something you're good at and improve on that. You seem to be getting better at level design, so work on that. I'll give you a few pointers on that. Constantly test your map for bugs. When you think you're finished, play the map. Is the map fun? Do you enjoy it? If you don't then how do you know others would like it.
And finally. Editing Help is your friend. Use it. Make small topics about small questions like "How do I make waterfalls?"
Wow. Big post.