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{{Request|Camenati|It has been six months since I have proved what I can do as an administrator, and my contributions continue to pay off for the wiki.
{{Request|Camenati|It has been six months since I have proved what I can do as an administrator, and my contributions continue to pay off for the wiki.


Just saying that I am one of the most active users on the wiki would not be a good reason to support my promotion to bureaucracy. But when you expand that role, you can see that I have done my best in monitoring submitted drafts and edits in the moderation log, thoroughly examining them to see if they are good enough to be presented to the general public. This proves that my desire to ensure the quality of the wiki remains high and progresses from there. Since I have a very good knowledge of the site rules on the wiki, I am very aware of anyone who makes edits that do not follow site and editing guidelines, whether it would be missing examples or incomplete descriptions. Some of you may recall that I decline drafts more often than any of the other admins on the wiki, but that is because I care about seeing improvements in editors and keep the quality across pages old and new consistent. We all value a safe and inclusive community, but we also want to achieve a lot more with wisdom and productivity. I aim to stabilize the relationship between these two sides and keep the momentum of the wiki rising for the better. If someone needs help in their articles such as adding images or describe an object, I am alert in fixing that issue.
Just saying that I am one of the most active users on the wiki would not be a good reason to support my promotion to bureaucracy. But when you expand that role, you can see that I have done my best in monitoring submitted drafts and edits in the moderation log, thoroughly examining them to see if they are good enough to be presented to the general public. This proves that my desire to ensure the quality of the wiki remains high and progresses from there. Since I have a very good knowledge of the site rules on the wiki, I am very aware of anyone who makes edits that do not follow site and editing guidelines, whether it would be missing examples or incomplete descriptions. Some of you may recall that I decline drafts more often than any of the other admins on the wiki, but that is because I care about seeing improvements in editors and keep the quality across pages old and new consistent. We all value a safe and inclusive community, but we also want to achieve a lot more with wisdom and productivity. I aim to keep the momentum of both the relationship between these two sides and the wiki rising for the better. If someone needs help in their articles such as adding images or describe an object, I am alert in fixing that issue, not to mention my awareness of what a lot of users are capable of when they edit pages or create articles. I keep that in mind and respect their skills, aiming to establish friendly relations with fellow users.


My knowledge of sockpuppets and rule breakers continue to catch unsuspecting sockpuppeteers with valid evidence and an immediate response whenever their name pops up in the recent changes log. For those who have previously broken rules, I expand the reasoning on templates warning them of that rule by providing them more alternatives to deal with the issue and asking if they can explain themselves in situations such as unsourced information. I would also sometimes offer to help them along the way in case they could not figure out how to follow specific guidelines properly.
My knowledge of sockpuppets and rule breakers continue to catch unsuspecting sockpuppeteers with valid evidence and an immediate response whenever their name pops up in the recent changes log. For those who have previously broken rules, I expand the reasoning on templates warning them of that rule by providing them more alternatives to deal with the issue and asking if they can explain themselves in situations such as unsourced information. I would also sometimes offer to help them along the way in case they could not figure out how to follow specific guidelines properly.
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