Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-33029135-20191009155710/@comment-33280940-20191010045210

Honestly, I feel the community Central should have a "complaint thread" for users to make any complaint about anything. And atleast one staff dedicated to look after them. It would bring transparency in the wikis. Also, it's usually been said that noone owns a wiki but the irony is an admin/bureaucrat does in many ways owns a wiki that is they can block people for whatever reason please them, can be rude and disrespectful to users without anyone raising a single Question on their own behavior while they would continue to Question others behaviour and blocking them for the purpose. I have seen admins blocking people with more than 20,000 edits which is kind of sad as how their efforts didn't gain anything except for a block just for raising their opinion and trying to do something which they thought were good for the community. But I guess, the end decision always lies in the hands of an admin and thus the key and ownership of a wiki. They do anything they want because they know there is noone to question their behaviours and ofcourse, they always tend to build a fair relationship with other admins so that they would support them at every moment. In short, you cannot take any step against an abusing admin, mate. However rude they are it should be always you who need to apologise and move forward. Noone can do anything about it.