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{{cquote|<center>I don't like the looks of this doctor. I bet I've lost more patients than he's even treated.</center>|cite=Dr. John Zoidberg in ''Futurama''}}
{{cquote|<center>I don't like the looks of this doctor. I bet I've lost more patients than he's even treated.</center>|cite=Dr. John Zoidberg in ''Futurama''}}


A number of SmashWiki's admins, both past and present, have been involved in the competitive scene or are otherwise very knowledgeable about the games from a technical standpoint. Omega Tyrant could get Power Ranked in three different games in his region, Clarinet Hawk and Semicolon were important TOs in Iowa in the mid-00s, and Toomai and Serpent King both have considerable knowledge of the games and they have the know-how on how to retrieve pertinent technical information. Regardless, being a "good smasher", a "good community presence", or a "good dataminer" don't reflect the responsibilities of an admin, much like being a "good editor", as none of these boons really demonstrate why you need administrative powers. If you can perform 105 consecutive waveshines without skipping a beat or recite all of {{SSBM|Link}}'s frame data in ''Melee'', does that mean you automatically know the best way to handle a user dispute? Probably not, unless a user dispute does actually require you to know everything about Link's frame data in ''Melee''. But for some reason, I don't foresee that happening any time soon.
A number of SmashWiki's admins, both past and present, have been involved in the competitive scene or are otherwise very knowledgeable about the games from a technical standpoint. Omega Tyrant could get Power Ranked in two different games in his region, Clarinet Hawk and Semicolon were important TOs in Iowa in the mid-00s, and Toomai and Serpent King both have considerable knowledge of the games and they have the know-how on how to retrieve pertinent technical information. Regardless, being a "good smasher", a "good community presence", or a "good dataminer" don't reflect the responsibilities of an admin, much like being a "good editor", as none of these boons really demonstrate why you need administrative powers. If you can perform 105 consecutive waveshines without skipping a beat or recite all of {{SSBM|Link}}'s frame data in ''Melee'', does that mean you automatically know the best way to handle a user dispute? Probably not, unless a user dispute does actually require you to know everything about Link's frame data in ''Melee''. But for some reason, I don't foresee that happening any time soon.


To my knowledge, PenguinofDeath never took part in a ''Smash'' tournament, and I don't think he was ever really involved with the greater ''Smash'' community. He was still an effective admin, even if he sometimes needed to ask questions about some of the finer nuances of ''Smash''. Conversely, as outlined earlier, Randall00 was a proficient smasher, an effective tournament organiser, and a well-known community presence in Canada, but he was ultimately a below-par admin. Plus, outside of SmashWiki, {{Sm|Leffen}} probably has more experience in ''Smash'' than all of SmashWiki's editors combined. But he's a loose cannon, and I don't want him to be admin either.
To my knowledge, PenguinofDeath never took part in a ''Smash'' tournament, and I don't think he was ever really involved with the greater ''Smash'' community. He was still an effective admin, even if he sometimes needed to ask questions about some of the finer nuances of ''Smash''. Conversely, as outlined earlier, Randall00 was a proficient smasher, an effective tournament organiser, and a well-known community presence in Canada, but he was ultimately a below-par admin. Plus, outside of SmashWiki, {{Sm|Leffen}} probably has more experience in ''Smash'' than all of SmashWiki's editors combined. But he's a loose cannon, and I don't want him to be admin either.

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