[WikiEN-l] Analysis of Request for Adminship
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Sat Apr 1 20:26:16 UTC 2006
Guy Chapman aka JzG wrote:
> To be honest I am not a huge fan of self-nominations for adminship
>
>anyway. I turned down three nominations before accepting one, and had
>to be persuaded even then. Are we sure that Tyrenuis' assessment of
>his own fitness for adminship is objective? Not that I'm saying he
>would not be a good admin, but it seems to me that the people who get
>given admin tools are generally the ones who are seen to be likely to
>use them, those who are active in countering vandalism, cleaning up,
>stopping wars, finding vanity and spam articles and so on. If someone
>is not doing these things, why do they need the Wikimop? If they are
>doing these things, they will get noticed.
>
>
Self-nomination shouldn't be an issue if the standards for being an
admin are otherwise the same. Self-nominating is nothing more and
nothing less than letting the community know what one wants.
I think that you put undue emphasis on ferretting out the wrongdoesrs.
I would be very suspicious of a candidate who does nothing but that, and
does very little to contribute to actual articles. How can a person
understand NPOV when he has no direct NPOV edits to his credit? The
primary goal of Wikipedia is to build an encyclopedia; while it remains
important to deal with vandalism that must still remain a secondary and
incidental goal.
Ec
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