User blog comment:Sannse/Why staff don't remove bad admins/@comment-5137743-20140305060546

Several things have been said, correctly I believe, about the community on a wiki discussing in a reasonable fashion their feelings with the out-of-step Admin before rushing to have them removed. However, to my mind at least, one of the difficulties of a certain kind of bad Admin is that they tend to alienate people sequentially. What I mean is, they impose their will on the input of one user who, after a couple of exchanges, gives up and goes elsewhere. Rinse and repeat. This may mean a fair number of disgruntled would-be contributors don't realise that they are not alone, and on a wiki with a low traffic level I think this can happen quite easily.