Adoption:7th Stand User Wiki

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What is your username? Jellssssss

Please link to the wiki here: https://7thjojo.fandom.com/wiki/

How many edits have you made on that wiki? Only a couple comments, I'm new to making a account/well, actually contributing, but now' the time due to the move to Fandom looking more/almost done. I've used this and other wikis for the past couple months, but mostly on mobile, so I didn't know I could even anonymously edit, or I would have, having wanted to edit

How many days/months have you been editing there? I've used it for the past few months, but only just started editing.

On the Special Pages → Special:ListAdmins when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it? Brandnewscooby - 08:25, November 17, 2014

He not only doesn't seem to have touched this wiki since 2014, but neither has anyone else, except for the occasional confused comment because of how outdated the guide is, there is the occasional savvy person trying to help people in the comments, example of someone answering a 2 year old question two days ago, but no one can update anything. Even if you don't make me an admin (because I know, I don't actually fit all the criteria) is there a way for staff to open it up/Make a community page exist by default on old transferred wikias like this?

Any other information: (see above for some)

Woolie from (ex-)SuperBestFriendsPlay (Youtuber, in case you need context) is playing the fangame this wiki is based off of, and so it has started getting traffic, as it's basically the only way to get this game, and its fixes, in English, with any sort of guide. However, the traffic/aka possible contributors, like me previously, see outdated pages full of incorrect links, typos, a horrible bright orange that makes every link look as if it's broken, and almost a wiki-wide lack of information for anything in the past 4 years.

I know I don't fit all the criteria because I just made the account, and this is probably closer to something I should message an admin/staff member, but I didn't know what else to do, thank you for your time though.

Hello! Don't worry. To fit the criteria in being eligible for bureaucrat and admin rights, you need to: That's most of the essentials. But I would recommend reading the full list of guidelines, just to be sure.
 * 1) Contribute to the wiki every day consecutively for a week. These edits should mostly be on article pages.
 * 2) Create at least one new article page.
 * 3) You keep the wiki looking well-tended and up to date -- update news sections, add new pictures and videos related to the topic, etc.
 * 4) If ever other users come to edit on the wiki, message them, start a discussion, and/or create a blog post stating your plans to adopt the wiki. Allow them to respond for at least a week.

After you've accomplished all of those tasks, you'll then be eligible for bureaucrat rights. Good luck and keep up the good work. ~  COƧMO THE CHOCOBO  | MESSAGE?  | at 5:21, Jan 28, 2019 (UTC)