User:Nobunaga24/RfA review

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Questions
When thinking about the adminship process, what are your thoughts and opinions about the following areas:


 * 1) Candidate selection (inviting someone to stand as a candidate)
 * 2) Administrator coaching (either formally or informally)
 * 3) Nomination, co-nomination and self-nomination (introducing the candidate)
 * 4) Advertising and canvassing
 * 5) Debate (Presenting questions to the candidate)
 * 6) Election (including providing reasons for support/oppose)
 * 7) Withdrawal (the candidate withdrawing from the process)
 * 8) Declaration (the bureaucrat closing the application. Also includes WP:NOTNOW closes)
 * 9) Training (use of New Admin School, other post-election training)
 * 10) Recall (the Administrators Open to Recall process)
 * 1) Election (including providing reasons for support/oppose)
 * 2) Withdrawal (the candidate withdrawing from the process)
 * 3) Declaration (the bureaucrat closing the application. Also includes WP:NOTNOW closes)
 * 4) Training (use of New Admin School, other post-election training)
 * 5) Recall (the Administrators Open to Recall process)
 * 1) Training (use of New Admin School, other post-election training)
 * 2) Recall (the Administrators Open to Recall process)
 * 1) Recall (the Administrators Open to Recall process)
 * 1) Recall (the Administrators Open to Recall process)

When thinking about adminship in general, what are your thoughts and opinions about the following areas:


 * 1) How do you view the role of an administrator?
 * 2) What attributes do you feel an administrator should possess?
 * 1) What attributes do you feel an administrator should possess?

Finally, when thinking about Requests for Adminship:


 * 1) Have you ever voted in a request for Adminship? If so what was your experience? Don't remember
 * 2) Have you ever stood as a candidate under the Request for Adminship process? If so what was your experience? No
 * 3) Do you have any further thoughts or opinions on the Request for Adminship process? The process is ridiculous, and it is incredibly stupid to have essentially one level of administrator. I can't even delete pages I create myself. I have to ask someone else to do it. I have about 30,000 edits, but I have no more rights on here than an anonymous IP. A nice start would be to have various "automatic" levels, i.e. a basic level at 5000 edits where you can delete self-created pages, images you moved to commons, etc. At some point, administrator level should be fairly automatic, barring any history of controversy, say at 20,000 or 25,000 edits. An editor who has done that many edits knows their way around, is serious about what they do. Whoever came up with the BS standard of getting an article to FA status has done a huge disservice to the community here. Many people make valuable contributions here whose interest does not lie in writing prose. The administrator's role is essentially a glorified wiki-gnome anyway.
 * 1) Do you have any further thoughts or opinions on the Request for Adminship process? The process is ridiculous, and it is incredibly stupid to have essentially one level of administrator. I can't even delete pages I create myself. I have to ask someone else to do it. I have about 30,000 edits, but I have no more rights on here than an anonymous IP. A nice start would be to have various "automatic" levels, i.e. a basic level at 5000 edits where you can delete self-created pages, images you moved to commons, etc. At some point, administrator level should be fairly automatic, barring any history of controversy, say at 20,000 or 25,000 edits. An editor who has done that many edits knows their way around, is serious about what they do. Whoever came up with the BS standard of getting an article to FA status has done a huge disservice to the community here. Many people make valuable contributions here whose interest does not lie in writing prose. The administrator's role is essentially a glorified wiki-gnome anyway.
 * 1) Do you have any further thoughts or opinions on the Request for Adminship process? The process is ridiculous, and it is incredibly stupid to have essentially one level of administrator. I can't even delete pages I create myself. I have to ask someone else to do it. I have about 30,000 edits, but I have no more rights on here than an anonymous IP. A nice start would be to have various "automatic" levels, i.e. a basic level at 5000 edits where you can delete self-created pages, images you moved to commons, etc. At some point, administrator level should be fairly automatic, barring any history of controversy, say at 20,000 or 25,000 edits. An editor who has done that many edits knows their way around, is serious about what they do. Whoever came up with the BS standard of getting an article to FA status has done a huge disservice to the community here. Many people make valuable contributions here whose interest does not lie in writing prose. The administrator's role is essentially a glorified wiki-gnome anyway.

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This question page was generated by RFAReview at 03:18 on 21 June 2008.