User talk:Cococrash11

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Enjoy! -- Tedjuh10 (Talk) 05:21, 5 April 2010

Re: Bakuman Admin
I've replied on the adoption page. - Brandon Rhea (talk) 05:31, July 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * Another user also just put in an adoption request, but since that user is new I'll let you make a judgment call on that one. I'll grant you the bureaucrat and admin rights. - Brandon Rhea (talk) 05:49, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

No problem. =) To make someone an admin, you can go to Special:UserRights, enter their name, and then check the box next to "Administrator." Then click "Save" and you're good to go. - Brandon Rhea (talk) 06:02, July 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * You can type that into the search bar as you would any other page. It'll then bring it up. - Brandon Rhea (talk) 06:07, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Creator of a Wiki and Adopting a Wiki
Whats the diffrence of the creator creating a wiki and someone adopting a wiki? Is the creator's created wiki his/hers or is it shared? Also an admin that adopted is it his/her and shared? --Cococrash11 00:16, January 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * There's really no difference, because wikis are never meant to belong to any one individual. Admins and bureaucrats, including founders, shouldn't think of themselves as owners; no one person owns a wiki. Wikis are meant to “belong” and be “owned” by the entire community. Admins and bureaucrats are meant to be normal users who have a few extra editing tools rather than authority figures; they’re there to help sheppard wikis through their growth and to enforce policies with their extra tools if and when need be. Does that help answer your question? - Brandon Rhea (talk) 00:39, January 12, 2011 (UTC)