Thread:Saruhikofushimis/@comment-5785681-20190403162411/@comment-5785681-20190404134311

I appreciate the input and your opinion, Yuji Otsutsuki. You're an amazing and enthusiastic editor. But, as you say, every wiki has different ways of management and there is no protocol set by Community Central stipulating how this is to be done. Admins actually have more responsibilities than Bureaucrats whose only additional function is that of adding/removing user rights. This is unique to that role but, as a bureaucrat on other wikis, it's a minor,  ancillary role once a user becomes an Admin. If your concern is about abuse of power, know that I only want to help, improve and protect this wiki.

I often visit Community Central to keep up with new wiki developments and to hear what other admins/bureaucrats are saying. What I hear is that length of membership should be at least one year and a minimum of 100 edits made within that particular wiki. What's more important, it seems, are the ability to deal with conflict, a sincere desire to help without recognition while recognizing others, and a willingness to do the grunt work of maintaining a wiki. The grunt work is all behind-the-scenes and is never noted in Contributions. Suffice to say, my invisible edits tally up to many more than 100 and my vigilence over the wiki cannot be measured in "edits." I do this as a matter of course as an active Admin, a role I take seriously.

I've been a member here since since 2017 and have made visible edits, too - not many, but that's because so much of the wiki is already established. I didn't join to re-invent the wheel or infringe on other editors' work. Editing is the job of the community at large. Some members are enthusiastic about editing while others just visit. You can trust that I am invested in this project. In fact, there's a new feature being introduced to all wikis that the Psycho Pass wiki, which I administer and serve as Bureaucrat, helped to develop. It's called Community Feeds. We were selected to take part in the pilot because the wiki was relevant and well managed. And in addition to re-inventing the Ouran wiki, another wiki I manage, it's kept the fandom active and involved in the push for another season which may actually, finally, be happening. I don't believe that's coincidence.

I am offering my skills, interest and history of administration to this wiki. I hear your concerns and see their merit. Of course, Saruhikofushimis has the final say but please consider reframing your thoughts about this matter. As a current admin, I'm always interested in how community members feel, especially someone as talented and active as you. If you wish to discuss further, I remain available. Angelle aka Luxartisan 13:43, April 4, 2019 (UTC)