Thread:SaucyDan/@comment-45037698-20200212064526/@comment-8-20200212155846

While everyone is right about staff not generally getting involved in admin disputes, that may be changing to some degree. We have more staff now, who can look more closely at serious issues.

We will still be careful to respect the admins and not interfere excessively though - I don't think there would be any reason we would get involved with a non-ToU issue on an established wiki like Wookieepedia for example, they have their own checks and balances.

The vertical (topic) teams are still relatively new, so their role is still developing and I don't know fully how this will happen, but watch this space!

A couple of other things:

I'm not going to argue VanityFiend's opinions of staff, I don't expect they will change. But obviously I disagree with them (but note that I haven't removed the posts).

SaucyDan: I don't see any messages from you in our support queue. I've answered here, but I'm concerned you sent something and we didn't get it. Please let me know if you send something again so I can check we got it.

Yes, Fandom makes money from ads. And yes healthy and productive communities help with that. We've made mistakes in the past, but we are definitely focusing on the wiki experience and user satisfaction. That's why we are updating the site and making an effort to better communicate about that and other work we are doing.

Please let me know if I've missed any important points. I can't promise intervention, but I will pass this thread on to the TV/Movies team.

[edit] I'm also concerned about a "remove admin" thread not being dealt with. That's significant, and we can look in to that (with links)