Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-26382471-20151122205012/@comment-27221424-20151122210527

Mainframe98 wrote: For reference: the adoption guidelines consider an admin inactive if they haven't edited for 60 days. The UserTags script will add a tag to the user page after 30 days on default. I assume that a long time ago is longer than 3 months, so based on the information above, you could consider the founder inactive. Generally it is a good idea (if you haven't already) to leave a message and act after either a response, or if a certain amount of time has passed. For the purpose of your wiki, it may be a good idea to create a policy about inactivity. Discus with other community members what they think is a reasonable time period, and draw a draft based upon that. &mdash; Mainframe98 wall · edits  21:01, November 22, 2015 (UTC) EDIT: Memmon Ninja'ed me.

Going to second all of the ideas there. It's a good idea to enable an inactivity policy so you can just say "yup, you're inactive" and not having to go through the process of waiting to see if they are inactive, then sending a message, then waiting to see if they reply, and then drawing for a conclusion. I'm not sure the UserTags script is automatically enabled, though; I haven't seen it on several wikis I edit on (even on users who have been inactive for at least a year by the dates). Good luck once again. ^^