Adoption:Disney Parks Wiki (2)

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Please link to your username:

User:Sliderhostmimic

Please link to the wiki here:

https://disneyparks.fandom.com

How many edits have you made on that wiki?

87

Have you edited there each day for the past seven days?
 * Yes
 * If not, please do not submit this request.

How many days/months have you been editing there?

52 days

'''On the wiki you wish to adopt, please go to Special:ListAdmins. Then, list here the last time an admin edited and who it was.'''

Valyrian Wildfire, 25th of June 2020

Any other information:

Aside from myself, at least 2 other users have edited on the wiki in the past month. However, these users do not edit daily, and one of the users, Johntmiller1314, has created numerous pages for things that aren't relevant to the subject of the wiki, mainly dinosaurs and African jungle animals, so it probably wouldn't be a good idea for this person to be given admin and bureaucrat powers. The sad thing is there are no active admins to be able to delete these pages or block users on the wiki, meaning if a troll showed up, there would be no one to stop them from vandalising everything on the wiki. I am a big fan of Disney Park related things, so I would rather not see something like that happen to this wiki.
 * Hey there. I'm not sure I'd agree with you that you can fairly characterise the other relatively active users in the way you did. At least two have significantly more edits than you. And, given that African jungle animals have been replicated on Disney Park property since 1955, and have actually lived on site since the opening of Animal Kingdom, I would disagree with your characterisation of their inclusion as "not relevant to the subject of the wiki".


 * So you really do need community consent here.


 * That happens by creating a conversation somewhere on the wiki and inviting everyone who's edited in the last 6-8 weeks to participate in it. To be fair to these editors, you'll need to actually go around to their message walls or talk pages, give them a link to the discussion and personally invite them to attend the conversations.


 * In this discussion, you should think of yourself as applying for a job, where you say, "I'd really like to become the admin of the wiki, and here's why." Then you say what, specifically, you want to do and invite people to comment. The notion is that you're building a conversation. That's why it's important to personally invite recent editors.


 * After over a week has passed — and provided no one has objected — you can come back here and start a brand new request, called Disney Parks Wiki (3), linking to this discussion. Then we can properly evaluate the situation and go from there. Oh, and make sure that you keep editing throughout, so that you don't otherwise lose your eligibility!


 * Best of luck!


 * 01:26: Mon 21 Dec 2020