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:Ha ha ha, what a story, OT! I certainly knew that if you ever read this stupid essay, you'd definitely have quite a bit to say. | :Ha ha ha, what a story, OT! I certainly knew that if you ever read this stupid essay, you'd definitely have quite a bit to say. | ||
:I agree with a majority of what you've written, particularly in light of demoting an admin is, for the lack of a better word, impossible. It's definitely something I should address in a later update, since I don't think we'll ever have a true demotion process in place (I know there's been at least one [[SmashWiki:Requests for demotion | :I agree with a majority of what you've written, particularly in light of demoting an admin is, for the lack of a better word, impossible. It's definitely something I should address in a later update, since I don't think we'll ever have a true demotion process in place (I know there's been at least one [[SmashWiki:Requests for demotion|proposal for such a system]], but it didn't pass). | ||
:As for your criticisms surrounding the too many admins vs. not enough admins, I will admit that I wrote these in regard to "extreme" cases i.e. the candidate is frankly flawed or is perfectly capable, hence why they may feel a bit black-and-white. I'll likely fix this later to be a bit less "simplistic", though I still think it's worth mentioning on the page, since, as you said, it's a pretty bad reason by itself to support/oppose. | :As for your criticisms surrounding the too many admins vs. not enough admins, I will admit that I wrote these in regard to "extreme" cases i.e. the candidate is frankly flawed or is perfectly capable, hence why they may feel a bit black-and-white. I'll likely fix this later to be a bit less "simplistic", though I still think it's worth mentioning on the page, since, as you said, it's a pretty bad reason by itself to support/oppose. |