User blog comment:Lady Aleena/Lonely editor fatigue/@comment-5956954-20171011035207

There is another trope for this known as "lonely editor superiority" where the person feels they have done so much and have proven so, they feel they are better than anyone else because they actually get the job done. One you mention that "people have lives" and "Wikia doesn't pay you for this", it usually has them crumble. Otherwise, they'll usually stop so they can watch wikis crumble, further proving their exaggerated delusions that they are the battery that keeps the place running.

It can work into a benefit since the behavior is "best for business" and is usually acquired by young people who do not have to worry about getting a job or have any obligations. That's why I would like to hire those people the most rather than adults because adults wouldn't be as reliable, quick, and effective as the youth of today. Give them the proper mentoring, and they will be the ultimate force for the wiki unless one goes rogue, in which case the bureaucrat puts them down, but that will never happen unless the bureaucrat sucks with their mentoring.