Adoption:Fandomium, Fan-Made Elements Wiki

Adoption requests →

'''What is your username? '''BSMMedia

Please link to the wiki here: https://fandomium.fandom.com/wiki/Fandomium_-_Fan-Made_Elements_Wiki

'''How many edits have you made on that wiki? '''572, the most on the wiki.

'''How many days/months have you been editing there? over '''3 months, since 23rdOctober 2019

'''On the Special Pages → Special:ListAdmins when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it? '''PlanetStar(Founder; Only Admin), 10th September, 2019

Any other information: I'm getting quite worried that this wiki will stagnate and die, as people seem to be only doing a little edit then leaving. Only 5 users with over 20 edits have been active in 2020. The most recent edit by a person other than me with over 20 edits is MasterJ12 on 19th January, 2020. I have checked the building a community tab, and many of the things you need to be an admin to do. I think people just come to this wiki to check Obamium, then disappear. If the Obamium meme dies, the wiki dies. - BSMMedia 25/01/2020

12:19 25th January, 2020

Just informed the second most active user, JulianGutierrez2008(26th January 2020) that I am adopting the wiki.

09 :38 26th January, 2020

Just informed the user with the 6th most edits, MasterJ12(26th January 2020) and newcomer BlueJaytheWizard(26th January 2020) that I am adopting the wiki.


 * Hey there. :) Thanks for your interest in adoption!


 * The point of seeking community consent is to be fair to the people who have edited within the last coupla months or so. It's to involve them in a discussion, not to "inform them" that you're going to adopt. Ultimately, it's to seek their consent — not to tell them that you're going to do it.


 * Because there are a lot of people who have edited since the beginning of December, what you need to do is to create a single point of conversation, wherein you ask people whether it's okay if you become an admin, and you give your plans for the future of the wiki. Then, you'll need to go around to the Message Wall of every editor who's edited in since the start of December, and invite them to the discussion, giving them an easy link to that conversation.


 * After the discussion has been open for more than a week — and provided no one has objected — you can then come back here and start a brand new adoption request — called  (2) — in which you point to this community discussion.


 * We at Fandom can then make a better-informed decision, based upon that discussion. In the meantime, don't forget to continue editing the main article space, and to otherwise comply with our guidelines.


 * Taking the extra time to do all this will mean that your position on the wiki will completely above board and respected by the members of the community.


 * Good luck!


 * 22:54: Mon 27 Jan 2020