Admin Forum:Admins and activity, or lack thereof

Figured this was the best place to inquire.

On our wiki, there is a bit of controversy around admins and their activity status. Some people believe that inactive admins hurt the wiki and others believe that it's more of a non-issue. We have no policies regarding activity and how active admins should be. We also have plenty of active staff, so there isn't any matter of not having enough people around to take care of things.

So, I really want people's opinions and insight on this: '''Does having inactive admins hurt a wiki? Why or why not?''' If an admin knows they are going to be away for a while, then stepping down would be the polite thing to do in that case, and they could probably regain their status on their return. But other than that, so long as the wiki has staff and can take care of itself, I just don't see how inactive admins hurt anything.

Looking forward to the discussion, and thanks to all who reply. 14:36, October 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * I believe that inactive admins should retain their powers. They can just use it when they are back. It really doesn't hurt anyone. — 14:57, October 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * If you ask me, it's ok to be inactive for a few days or even a week. But more than that and it starts hurting the community.
 * Many problems should have gathered by the time, which can be solved only by admins. Admins' behaviour should be example for the rest of the editors.
 * If your not going to be active, just ask the community who is best to be supervisor instead of him, and pass the rights and drop yours. voice (talk) 15:56, October 23, 2012 (UTC)