Adoption:Survivors OC Wiki

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Please link to your username: ·Ǥriffønstär·

Please link to the wiki here: Survivors OC Wiki

'''How many edits have you made on that wiki? '''1,215

'Have you edited there each'' day for the past seven days? '''Yes, I believe so. If I haven't, then I am unaware of it, but I've been active ever since I've joined.
 * If not, please do not submit this request.

'''How many days/months have you been editing there? 52 Days (I joined on different accounts much earlier, but I had to change my account. This is how many days I've been editing with my current account, but I've edited much''' longer on my old one.)

'''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. '''Jamfox, 5:49 EST (as of right now)

Any other information: Current owner is globally banned for homophobia, I want to take her place and make the wiki a better place for everyone. I am an administrator looking to gain bureaucrat rights. Every user on the wiki and every staff member on the wiki agrees with me being the new owner, I just need the rights. We would also like the current owner, Survivor dogs rule, to be stripped of her rights as founder for homophobia if she ever comes back.

https://survivors-oc.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000000009


 * We here on the adoption team are governed by the rules set forth at our guidelines. According to those rules, the wiki is simply not eligible for adoption.


 * Several admin have edited recently, including this bureaucrat, not to mention a number of non-admin. The adoption process is solely concerned with abandoned wikis, and this wiki is obviously active.


 * More broadly, a block doesn't have to mean mean you lose your admin rights, nor does it necessarily create a vacancy of leadership that demands adoption. It just means you screwed up. Indeed, even if we could grant your adoption request right now, there would be no cause under the adoptions process to pro-actively remove this person's rights.


 * I recommend trying to be kind to this bureaucrat when they return — the block, after all, is temporary — and to help them overcome this lapse in judgment. Indeed, that spirit of conciliation is present in the discussions thread you linked, above. Some of your community seem to want to forgive this bureaucrat. That approach will likely make your community stronger. And then the bureaucrat can return to administering the wiki, handling any new rights requests on their own.


 * 23:10: Thu 14 May 2020