Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-25058183-20200817195718/@comment-5785681-20200818171053

I understand your frustration, but in an organization as large as FANDOM, rules are rules because it must treat every contributor in the same way or else be accused of bias. It also sounds like you've become somewhat territorial about the wiki. It's understandable, but like others have said, wikis are community projects, not personal fansites.

If you can honestly say that you want to improve the wiki and back it up with logical reasons why and are willing to compromise with other people's ideas that differ, the current B/A may consider re-establishing Admin rights, if they feel the partnership is workable. Imo, Bureaucrats or Admins need to collaborate, not compete. It's a challenge but it can be done. Trust me, the effort to gain or re-gain a perceived goal can teach you the skills of negotiation, compromise and dedication, as well as admitting and correcting one's mistakes -- sort of like Kindergarten all over again, eh?

I suggest you ask what you need to do to re-gain rights, then stay super-active and helpful to prove you're sincere and not just waiting to change everything back to the way you want it to be. That's how politics works, but not a wiki. Not in my book. Hope this helps. Angelle 17:10, August 18, 2020 (UTC)