Adoption:Aroha Wiki

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Please link to your username: RueNightshade

Please link to the wiki here: Aroha Wiki

How many edits have you made on that wiki? 56

Have you edited there each day for the past seven days? Yes
 * If not, please do not submit this request.

How many days/months have you been editing there? 7 days.

'''On the wiki you wish to adopt, please go to Special:ListAdmins. Then, list here the last time an admin edited and who it was.'''

TheYandereOtaku on April 28, 2020

Any other information: There are three admins on the wiki and two of them haven't been editing since last year. The one that has been editing has only been doing very minor edits (like adding basically useless links to the navigation, adding almost blank pages, or just adding some images), if they edit at all. The wiki has almost no information on it, there are lots of dead/invalid links in the navigation alone and it is horribly outdated (from the information to the infoboxes). Even the front page still mostly uses information from 2017 and a little bit from January 2019.
 * This is a bit of an unusual case.


 * The most active bureaucrat is only barely inactive, and all of them would retain their rights, even if you were able to adopt. Since TheYandereOtaku last edited at the turn of May to express an opinion about rights — and they had very definite, well-formed notions about it — it's clear that they care about the issue. It doesn't look to me like you've reached out to any of these admin, which ideally you would have done before trying to adopt the wiki through our process here.


 * For the long term legitimacy of your position, I'd really like to see you message these three admin — on their message walls on the wiki — to ask for additional rights. Then, after a week of waiting, either they'll see your message and promote you, or they won't. If they don't respond at all, feel free to hit me up on my message wall, and I'll grant you the rights. But because you will have actually reached out to them, you'll have at least established a willingness to work with them — and that's super important in terms of long-term community-building.


 * 00:59: Sat 25 Jul 2020