Adoption:Alternate Future Wiki

Adoption requests →

'''What is your username? '''IAmFester96

Please link to the wiki here: https://alternate-future.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page

'''How many edits have you made on that wiki? '''90 at the time of writing.

'''How many days/months have you been editing there? '''Since the 13th but by the time this will be reviewed it will have been over a week.

'''On the Special Pages → Special:ListAdmins when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it? '''Seiga Miyako on the 7th of June this year, although he edited yesterday to giee me permission to adopt. The founder wishes the wiki be adopted.

Any other information: I've made a thread about it but the wiki is so inactive it probably won't garner any responses - I have more edits than any of the users who have edited in at least the last 3 months. I've contacted the admin to see. As I've said before, I'm writing this as by the time you will see it the week benchmark will have passed for both things. I'm new to that wiki but I was a moderator on its more active sister wiki, Future Wiki (where 90% of the users came from) with around 2000 edits combining my other accounts.


 * Since a bureaucrat has been active recently, this wiki isn't adoptable. They'll need to follow through on their statement that you "have [their] permission" and actually be the one to grant you the rights. Also, since there's a public discussion going, it really should be allowed to run its natural course.


 * This is because adoption is a course of last resort — when there's no active admin around. But there clearly is an admin present here, and they have invited people to apply for rights. We wouldn't want to interrupt that process.


 * It's always better for the long term health of the wiki if a local admin performs the addition of rights. That way, there's a clear line of local permission.


 * You'd probably be best served by inviting even more people to consider the discussion that you've got going there, just so that it's absolutely clear to the bureaucrat that there is community will for them to give you rights.


 * 23:29: Fri 20 Sep 2019