Adoption:Competition Raging Against Players that's cool Wiki

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What is your username? SickBleh

Please link to the wiki here:  Competition Raging Against Players that's Cool Wiki

How many edits have you made on that wiki? 190 edits on new account + 296 edits on old account

How many days/months have you been editing there? Since December 2019 on new account + since October 2018 on old account

On the Special Pages → Special:ListAdmins when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it? XanoLevo on November 1, 2018

Any other information: As of right now, there has been tons of false pages on the wiki, and a user named Corbyns has been making various alts and reverting back to the false info right after I put it as a candidate for deletion. The founder of the wiki hasn't come back ever since a year and probably wont come back. So I want to try and fix the wiki, plus I am active.

Hi! To adopt a wiki, you should be contributing to the content pages every day for about a week including creating at least one new article. Don't forget to keep editing while your request is processed, since adoptions are based on your current contribution history.

Also, there are other users active on the wiki, so you should create a blog or discussion post over there letting them know you'd like to adopt the wiki. Please wait for further instructions by a Staff member. Thanks!

I found TTGuy10000's last edit, "March 4, 2019". ＊Laclale＊ ( ♪ )01:48, January 19, 2020 (UTC)
 * As Laclale has pointed out, there are tons of 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 two months 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.  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.


 * Thanks, and good luck!


 * 21:32: Mon 27 Jan 2020