User blog comment:Mead1992-April/I need a plan B/@comment-31817574-20190218230043

Are you sure that you wish this, to be promoted the role of administrator on a television-related community? Ask yourself some questions first - have you broken any rules or annoyed anyone previously? - do you meet all the community's requirements for adminship? - do you think you know what being an administrator on a large community means? - how long do you plan on being an administrator of this community? - have you contributed well enough to be recognized by many wiki members there?

If you have broken rules, there are chances that the administrators won't give you a second chance. I had to do that to a lot of people, mainly because the communities I work with are mostly vandals, spammers, and rogues. If you haven't met all of the requirements for adminship, it's suggested that you meet them. If you do know the truth of being an admin means, it means that you are a guide to help others assist the growth of the community. In my experience, being an administrator is a long-term role that you may stay on the wiki for years in order to use your role properly. If you are recognized by many users on the site, good (as long as not in an infamous manner).

Apparently the other comments below by other seasoned contributors state that you are too young, you have broken rules, have abused multiple accounts, and have used them improperly. I believe that it's going to be difficult to get out of that hole once you've dug it that far into the metaphorical Earth's crust, buddy