Thread:CzechOut/@comment-45977410-20200922201529/@comment-188432-20200922220100

Deleting a thread for what you consider to be inactivity is never a good idea — particularly if you're trying to adopt a wiki. A staff member will not even think to look at deleted edits. It's not reasonable to destroy records of change of leadership requests, because you need to be able to point out, maybe a year or two from now, that you went through the necessary steps to become an admin.

By the time I had reviewed Adoption:Eminem Wiki (3), you had not reached out to this person, and they were definitely still considered to be active by normal adoption guidelines. You then deleted it with an obscene note because you apparently got impatient, on a date where they still would have been considered active by staff.

That revision note, along with the odd act of deletion itself, makes me believe you're not quite cut out to adopt a wiki at this time.

All you had to do was reach out to a person and just ... let it be. Instead, you have an odd propensity to delete communication with other users, which goes contrary to the community-building spirit that's required by adoption rules. Also, please try to remember that COVID-19 is upending all our lives. Some extra patience would not go amiss.

So I'm not inclined to approve future requests at this time. I would strongly urge you to try to show some effort at community building. If you can demonstrate that that, then you can re-apply in a month's time.