The Sims Wiki:Requests for administratorship

Administrator requests are almost always open on.

Minimum requirements
If you have proven yourself to be a valuable member of the community, and you think you're capable of doing the job, this is where to apply. Minimum requirements are:
 * Average or higher wiki editing knowledge.
 * This means you have to have contributed regularly to some wiki (not necessarily this one).


 * Having started to contribute on The Sims Wiki (edits in the content namespace are not taken too seriously).
 * Your first edit on The Sims Wiki should not be your application on this page.


 * Understandable, (almost 100%) correct English all the time.
 * If u talk liek dis, ur not rdy 2 bcome admin


 * Playing the game is nice, since you'll be editing and making decisions based on the game's content.
 * Be able to expand articles to make them more useful for the community.
 * You should not copy articles from Wikipedia and paste them here.


 * Rollback rights are a prerequisite for requesting adminship.

Stage 1: Nominating

 * 1) Users may nominate themselves or be nominated by another user for administratorship. The nominee then has to accept the nomination before voting can begin.
 * 2) If the nominee accepts the nomination, they should also choose two Administrative projects when stating their acceptance.
 * 3) Multiple requests at one time are allowed.
 * 4) Administrator candidates that are not given administrator privileges are ineligible to be nominated or to nominate themselves for at least a month.

Stage 2: Voting

 * 1) Users may support, be neutral toward, or oppose the nomination. Users must provide a reason behind their position.
 * 2) Users must have 50 edits and be a regular contributor for a month to be able to vote or nominate. Users who have been absent for extended periods of time (3 months or more) will be considered as "new users" for the purposes of RfA and must make 50 edits and be contributor for a further month before voting.
 * 3) Everyone's vote counts as one vote. Admins do not hold extra power.
 * 4) A bureaucrat will then determine whether consensus has been reached. This means that administrator requests require at least a two-thirds support rate to pass. Strength of argument is more important than the number of votes.
 * 5) Admins and bureaucrats may nominate and/or vote on a nomination. However, a bureaucrat who votes on a nomination and later reviews the nomination must review according to the vote result, not their personal opinion of the nominee.
 * 6) A vote on an RfA shall last for 1 week.
 * 7) Votes on an RfA may be closed early if it is obvious that consensus against it will not be reached. (e.g. 6+ support and 0 oppose)

What you will do as an admin

 * Revert vandalism, warn and/or block vandals.
 * Move pages to correct page names, delete unnecessary redirects.
 * Have a strong voice when decisions have to be made.
 * Represent The Sims Wiki well in the Wikia and internet community.

What you may not do as an admin

 * Use your administrator privileges to take advantage of users or to control the wiki.
 * Ignore the needs and wants of wiki users.
 * Act as a poor representative of The Sims Wiki on other wikis, or participate in major cross-wiki drama.

More info and a list of current admins can be found at Administrators.

Positions available
Additionally, some special positions are available for administrators and members of the community. These are filled on the Requests for special positions page, though users requesting administratorship here may in their request ask for one or more of these positions. List of positions and their responsibilities is available on this page. Willingness to take on special duties may make you more likely to be selected.

Open requests
Be sure to include two administrative projects you would like to apply for in your request

Bakerychaz
Hello, my username is Bakerychaz. I have learnt a lot since I joined The Sims Wiki in April. Here are some reasons I would be a good administrator:


 * I have over 1850 edits;
 * I have rollback;
 * I speak perfect English;
 * I am very knowlegeable about The Sims series and The Sims Wiki;
 * I think I am a well-trusted member of The Sims Wiki's community;
 * I understand The Sims Wiki's policies and guidelines, and I would never violate them;
 * I help and improve The Sims Wiki in any way I can;
 * I would NEVER abuse admin rights.

Please consider me, as I would love to become an admin and I am ready for it. Thank you,  Bakerychaz  ( talk page ·  blog ) 05:31, July 24, 2012 (UTC).

Bakerychaz
I am Bakerychaz. I think I deserve admin rights because I am a very active user, I make great edits, I have created fanon pages, and I improve articles any way I can. I would like to apply for the Layout and Navigation and the Fanon Administration projects. Thank you for reading, Bakerychaz 08:29, June 24, 2012 (UTC).
 * Oppose, mainly due to the reasoning of not yet. You were just given rollback rights and I think you could do with a bit more experience first. When you have ~1500 edits and have been here for a bit longer I'd support, so keep working hard and I'd be more than happy to support in future.
 * You just received rollback rights, I'd say give it some time. -  LiR speak ~ read 11:38, June 24, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oppose - You've made a good start and it's clear that you intend to help but as stated above, you've only just been granted rollback rights. Don't feel discouraged by the opposition on this RfA - just keep doing what you're already doing, try again in a little while and hopefully I'll be there to support. 13:38, June 24, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oppose, but only on the grounds of "not yet". Keep doing what you're doing, ask again in a few months, and I would support. Dharden (talk) 17:47, June 24, 2012 (UTC)
 * Request declined, mainly on the grounds of not yet. Make some more edits, and you'll likely have a successful request further down the track.