Thread:MtaÄ/@comment-44395178-20191119184938/@comment-44395178-20191120194719

KevinVolkov wrote: For most of the points, Coco would be correct.

It seems like a lot of it doesn't come down to ToU issues, and things that happen off-site don't typically get the attention of staff (mainly for practical reasons). That being said, your point about him closing threads about seeking his demotion does concern me, and would possibly concern staff depending on the circumstances, as it is a violation of Fandom rules.

You should be allowed to create a blog post or thread, which people can reply freely to with comments for/against, in order to seek the demotion of a local admin. If said admin interferes with that in any way, that would require global staff to take a closer look.

You don't seem to have a wiki manager, so I'd follow Tortoise's suggestion.

It's best to contact global staff directly on the contact form, and specify as much detail as possible about them interfering with said thread (assuming your thread followed protocol and wasn't breaking any ToU in itself). You obviously did not read the part about him powerabusing, deleted our comments because we asked for demotion, BANNED A FANDOM VOLUNTEER, and banned me for "socking" even though I did nothing of the sort.