Adoption:Wave!! Wiki

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What is your username?Kaetoki

Please link to the wiki here: [https://wave-anime.fandom.com/wiki/Wave!!_Wiki Wave!! Wiki]

'''How many edits have you made on that wiki? '''123 as of right now

How many days/months have you been editing there? 7 days

'''On the Special Pages → Special:ListAdmins when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it? '''I was informed by a SayuriDarling, a WM/GDM, that there is no admin team for this wiki.

Any other information: I know I joined this wiki very recently, but I'm very dedicated to this series! There's a lot of translating and information citing that I'm processing in a google doc right now, and would really like to adopt this wiki so I can further manage the information being added to it.

Hey! To adopt a wiki, you should be contributing to the main content pages nearly every day manually for about a week—including at least creating a new article (excluding stubs and redirects or non-main namespace). Please wait for further advice by a Fandom Staff/Wiki Team member. Be sure to keep editing while your request is processed, since adoptions are based on your current contribution history. Thanks!  —［  ］［ Talk  |  Contributions  |  Guestbook  03:24, 11 May 2020 ］ |


 * Hi there! Thanks for your interest in adoption.


 * Examining the wiki, it's pretty clear that here are several other active users over there, so the wiki is not adoptable, by our guidelines.


 * You'll need community consent, which 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 ‘’’ (2)’’’, 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!


 * HeyTots (talk) 21:25, May 11, 2020 (UTC)