User blog comment:Sannse/Navigating the Wilds of Adminship/@comment-954127-20130801222448

Oh, how hard it is sometimes to do what is best, when best is about as gray as the other options. I think each wiki has a different balance to be struck as I have experienced the hard way. Sometimes it also becomes clear that others don't share views on what should be done. At Ghostbusters Wiki for instance I am the lead admin through I'm the "good cop" of my counterpart admin there which is usually the "bad cop". In email (seriously wikia PM system would be nice) we talk about some of the vandals/newbies when they start breaking things to have to fix. I usually will be the one to point out the Introduction page and some of the issues there is and try to lead them the right direction. My partner admin lays down the law when needed as many times these people visiting are there to push agendas and not to really improve the content. Having two admins at a wiki of small 4000 article wiki works great from my experience.