Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30346665-20180828113332

NOTE: The following contains broken English, but I will try my best to minimize it.

As an editor on a forked site (the admins have moved away to edit on other similar site, but hosted by themselves), I am quite bugged due to the face that adoption cannot be made to help maintain the wikia.

The rule stated that any wikia can only be adopted after 60 day of entire admin board's inactivity, and only through request.

I would like to point out a loophole: The forked admins an just log in, do something like 1 or 2 edits, and stay silent. And that resets the counter. This can be repeated indefinitely, and de jury, prevents the adoption.

Next, the request is simply by filling in form, and the Staff will determine the result mostly based on the requested data, excluding NOTES. If such process is true, why would the adoption need a Human Staff. I think it is possible to just set an AWB bot and an adoption mail, letting the adopter to fill in the form and the AWB will browse through the required parameter (Edits made, Activity, Last Admin). And if they happen to fulfill the requirement, the BUREAUCRAT is granted. That process will waste no time, and improvement to wikia can be made instantly. Because proper adoption from active editors are usually made by the decision of those users.

I believe that adoption will need Human judgement.

I believe there's a reason behind all of my problem, and I wish to be answered. 