Can’t guarantee anything, but yes, you can.
Oh never mind, you’ve mentioned that it’s inactive. You need it to be active, or they’ll close it.
Most wikis are closed because their topics are duplicative, the wiki is inactive with nobody adopting it, a lot of people break fandom’s TOS or TOU (Terms of service and terms of use) on the wiki, the wiki’s subject breaks fandom’s TOS/TOU, or by request. Has your wiki violated any of the above, except the one by request?
You can report it at SOAP Wiki.
Report Spam: https://soap.fandom.com/wiki/Report:Spam
Report Vandalism: https://soap.fandom.com/wiki/Report:Vandalism
Yes. It’s just the admin dashboard, but they can’t access some admin-only tools such as the Theme Designer, Local CSS, etc.
Yeah.
I’m not experienced in using maps. I use other special pages.
12h ago for me.
Anytime..well maybe not anytime. I have roles on wikis and I edit in them, but I’ll come in from time to time.
That occurred to me too.
Thread moderators, also known as discussions moderators in legacy, are a group of people either requested or volunteered to keep the local community free from any inappropriate posts or threads. They have rights to delete, undelete, lock, unlock, and edit discussions posts or message wall threads or replies. They can also recategorise discussions posts. They have certain tools in the admin dashboard to access reported posts, either to approve or delete them.