User blog comment:Sannse/Choosing the Right Admins/@comment-25027816-20140802071309

I don't focus on how long they have been on the wiki as much as other places do. I focus on skill and how they go about handling things. I watch and observe how they do stuff on whatever wikis they hang out at. I also find it easier to pay attention to their behavior when in chat. Personality matters too, as it is key in how they handle things.

I also don't expect admins to be doing every type of thing on a wiki. No, I assign based on if they can do their job and do it right. Admins can edit code, but not everyone knows how to. Or the wiki discussions, I don't expect everyone to participate just because they're admins, unless its on something that can actually be deemed important. But maybe what they do best is deal with vandalism and maintain stuff. Thats fine with me too. Just as long as they do their job right and is active, I'm fine.