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Your impact in our role Throughout my experience in this position, it cannot be emphasised enough how important every editor and administrator opinion is to volunteer roles on Fandom. Feedback should always be sent to Special:Contact with anything positive or negative with the Spam Obliteration and Prevention team, or Fandom as a whole.

How members perform and interact with the community should be shaped by community feedback. Good work needs to be acknowledged and mistakes should be pointed out. It comes down to you, the community, who holds the key to the future on Fandom. Change is good. Change is needed. Change will come. Nothing is ever stagnant. Things you are not happy with versus things you are happy with should always be voiced. Silence is often interpreted as approval. I want to clarify to the community that you have the capacity to make changes on Fandom. Staff and volunteers should be held accountable for all their actions. We all have made it our responsibility to ensure that everyone has the best experience possible on the site. The community is our priority and sometimes that may be a forgotten fact. How the site moves forward is largely determined by your feedback. Things should be questioned if something makes you unhappy or uncomfortable. Additionally, the aspects that you enjoy need to be spoken. Positive traits should be invested in over negative ones. Your job as the community is to decipher between the two. Collectively, your opinion is what governs all of us who help make Fandom one of the the largest entertainment website in the world.

In regards to the Spam Obliteration and Prevention team, communication is immeasurably important.
 * 1) '''Need help with spam or vandalism? Visit the Soap Wiki.
 * 2) '''Something not reverted or cleaned up properly? Message the member who handled the report.
 * 3) '''Has something been handled to your dissatisfaction as an administrator or reporter? Bring it up! Do not be intimidated to question actions. We are here to serve you, and to address those specific concerns, they need to be ticketed in S:C.
 * 4) '''TBA