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This is the page for '''requesting [[SmashWiki:Administrators|adminship]]''' for SmashWiki.  
This is the page for '''requesting [[SmashWiki:Administrators|adminship]]''' for SmashWiki.  


==Rules & Regulations==
==Rules and regulations==
* Only self-nominations are allowed. If you think that another member would make a good sysop, then you can convince them to nominate themselves. You cannot make a nomination on behalf of another user.
* Only self-nominations are allowed. If you think that another user would make a good administrator, then you can try convincing them to nominate themselves. You cannot make a nomination on behalf of another user.
* Candidates should describe why the wiki should want them to be administrators, not why they want to be administrators on the wiki. Users who wish to be promoted should demonstrate a steady commitment to this wiki, and be able to point to reasons that the sysop tools would allow them to better contribute to the wiki beyond banal janitorial work.
* After sufficient time has passed to allow all users who wish to express an opinion the chance to do so, a decision will be made based on community consensus as to whether or not the request will succeed. Once a decision has been made, the discussion will be archived.
* After sufficient time has passed to allow all users who wish to express an opinion the chance to do so, a decision will be made based on community consensus as to whether or not the request will succeed. Once a decision has been made, the discussion will be archived.
* Selections of sysops are not a simple vote count, or majority opinion. Users who wish to be promoted should demonstrate a steady commitment to this wiki, and be able to point to reasons that the sysop tools would allow them to do better editing.
* Selections of administrators are not a simple vote count, or majority opinion. Indeed, a bureaucrat may decide against the "popular vote" if they believe the opposing side has provided more convincing arguments, or that the candidate has failed to satisfactorily respond to questions about their merits, and RfAs have been failed in the past that technically had a majority of the "votes" being supportive.
* Candidates should describe why the wiki should want them to be sysops, not why they want to be sysops on the wiki.
* When supporting or opposing a candidate, provide good and well-written reasons as to why you support or oppose the candidate. Comments that describe in detail why the candidate should/should not become an administrator carry far more weight than a simple support/oppose. Additionally, attaching intensifiers to your support/oppose (e.g. saying you ''strongly support'' the candidate) will not make your "vote" carry any more weight.
* When supporting or opposing a candidate, give good reasons. Comments that describe in detail why the candidate should/should not become a sysop carry far more weight than simple support/oppose.
* The candidate, or any other user, are allowed to respond to any other user's "vote", and are encouraged to, if a user has stated something factually incorrect in their reasoning or has otherwise said anything else refutable. Such replies should be written in the comments section, rather than directly replying to the user's "vote", so that the "voting" sections can be kept clean. Additionally, while the candidate and other users are encouraged to refute another user's reasoning when applicable, it should be within reason; a candidate or staunch supporter who tries shoddily refuting everyone that opposes will likely just worsen their case and bolster the opposition.
* Rollback status is not required for a successful RfA, but is highly encouraged. Users who only want sysop tools for quick reverts of vandalism will be directed towards the appropriate request.
* [[SW:RB|Rollback status]] is not required for a successful RfA, and a candidate having rollback will not make their case for adminship any stronger. Users who do not have rollback and only want sysop tools for quick reverts of vandalism will be directed towards the [[SW:RFR|appropriate request]].
* Upon request, a prospective sysop may be given a scenario and asked his/her opinion on how s/he would handle it.
* [[SW:EST|Established status]] is also not required for a successful RfA, but users who haven't been around long enough or haven't contributed enough to be established will likely have little support unless they have quickly proven themselves extraordinary.
** [[SW:AUTO|Autoconfirmed status]], however, ''is required'', and a user will not even be able to create an RfA if they are not autoconfirmed.
* Upon request, a prospective administrator may be given a scenario and asked his/her opinion on how s/he would handle it.
* Users that have been blocked in the past, or who have previously made an RfA and failed, are no less eligible for adminship. However, such users should be able to demonstrate how they have improved since the block/previous RfA, lest their RfA find serious opposition.
* Users that have been blocked in the past, or who have previously made an RfA and failed, are no less eligible for adminship. However, such users should be able to demonstrate how they have improved since the block/previous RfA, lest their RfA find serious opposition.
* Former administrators that have been [[SW:RFD|formally demoted by a RfD]] are similarly no less eligible for adminship, but will certainly face stalwart opposition to their RfA if they are unable to demonstrate serious reformation since their demotion. Former administrators that were demoted for [[SW:ADMIN#Retired|inactivity or formally retiring]] but wish to regain sysop powers are also eligible for adminship, but may be able to skip the RfA process entirely if the current active administration feels they are still clearly well-suited for the role.


==Past nominations==
==Past nominations==
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#Go to the end of the [[#Current requests|requests]] section below, and add the following text:<br><code><nowiki>{{{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}/Username}}</nowiki></code> Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated.
#Go to the end of the [[#Current requests|requests]] section below, and add the following text:<br><code><nowiki>{{{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}/Username}}</nowiki></code> Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated.
#Click on the created red link, and add:<br><code><nowiki>{{subst:rfa|Username|reason for nomination}}</nowiki></code>
#Click on the created red link, and add:<br><code><nowiki>{{subst:rfa|Username|Comment explaining your nomination. ~~~~}}</nowiki></code>


However, if you have had a previous request for adminship, follow this process instead.
However, if you have had a previous request for adminship, follow this process instead.


#Go to the end of the [[#Current requests|requests]] section below, and add the following text:<br><code><nowiki>{{{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}/Username (#)}}</nowiki></code><br>Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated, and where # is 2 for the second RfA, 3 for the third, and so on.
#Go to the end of the [[#Current requests|requests]] section below, and add the following text:<br><code><nowiki>{{{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}/Username (#)}}</nowiki></code><br>Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated, and where # is 2 for the second RfA, 3 for the third, and so on.
#Click on the created red link, and add:<br><code><nowiki>{{subst:rfa|Username|reason for nomination}}</nowiki></code>
#Click on the created red link, and add:<br><code><nowiki>{{subst:rfa|Username|Comment explaining your nomination. ~~~~}}</nowiki></code>


==Current requests==
==Current requests==
''none''
''none''
[[Category:SmashWiki]]
[[Category:SmashWiki]]
[[Category:Administration]]
[[Category:Administration]]
{{SmashWiki:Requests for adminship/Ubiquittea}} Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated.
Click on the created red link, and add:
=== [[User:Ubiquittea|Ubiquittea]] ([[User talk:Ubiquittea|talk]] &bull; [[Special:Contributions/Ubiquittea|contribs]] &bull; [[Special:Editcount/Ubiquittea|edit count]] &bull; [[SmashWiki:Requests for adminship|RFA page]]) ===
''Candidate, please summarize why you are running for adminship below.''<br>
As a sysop for the Smash Wikipedia pages, I would work on developing pages for community-oriented players. I am very involved in my local Smash Bros. community, working alongside weekly tournament hosts and networking amongst the community for twitch streams and tournament officiating. I work alongside a few other key members for Official Colorado Smash pages to make sure the Colorado Smash calendar is always updated and has all of the local weeklies and major tournaments listed.
My goal is to bring community together. I am, how you would say, a "community builder", and that is my dream, for community to continued to be strengthened, even through a video game, like Smash. I may not know the math and fluency of hit box ranges behind certain characters in games like Melee, Brawl, Project M, and Sm4sh, but I know about enough about the people apart of this amazing community.
My ultimate goal is for all notable and skilled Smash players to have their own Smashpedia pages so that other members who view these wiki pages, will be inspired to be the best <insert character said member would want to main here> they can be. I've only contributed a few things to the Smashpedia, because where I saw that I could help, I did not have permissions. I realized that most, if not all of the Power Ranked players in my state are not noted for their amazing skill, and it got me thinking... how many other players are going unrecognized at a state level, regional level, national, or even international level? I would set out to find these players, create these pages, and continue to draw "threads", so to speak, between Smash communities. Most Smash communities have official Facebook pages, and maybe some presence on Smashboards.com, but there is a niche that is not being catered to. I see that niche, and I would love to do what I can to create amazing content for community-oriented Smashers to view.
Thousands of people view these wiki pages daily, but are they finding everything they are looking for? Picture a FGF Toon Link main who plays online tournaments in Smash 4, but doesn't even realize the full potential of his skill because he has never even heard of competitive smash. His lag holds him back from his skill. This situational Toon Link main hasn't even heard of a Smash Tournament! That's where these amazing Smash Wikis come in... because I can guarantee you that the same FGF Toon Link main, views these pages for combos, hit box ranges, etc... probably on a biweekly basis, not knowing anything about competitive Smash, he's just purely interested in the game. The "Smashpedia" has the power to influence people's lives to show them the amazing quality of community that these Smash Bros. games often provide.
Of course I would help out wherever is needed, and I can log in on a fairly frequent (every other day or so) basis. I will continue to fix grammatical errors, organize tables, and connect categories and pages together; but what I desire to do is fulfill this niche that I see so strongly. Thank you very much for you consideration!
==== Support ====
#''...''
==== Oppose ====
#'''Massive oppose''' You are too new and you didnt even do this right  [[File:PoultrysigSSB4.png|20x50px]][[User:Poultry|<font color="red">'''Poultry'''</font>]][[File:PoultrysigSSBM.png|20x50px]]''([[User talk:Poultry#top|<font color="blue">talk</font>]])'' the God-Slayer 18:52, 16 June 2016 (EDT)
==== Neutral ====
#I think i'm good with the amount of admins here already, but it wouldn't hurt to have another one. I guess. [[User:KirbysCrazyAppetite|Kirby's Crazy Appetite]] ~ [[File:KirbyHeadYellowSSB.png|50x20px]] 18:46, 16 June 2016 (EDT)
==== Comments ====
You don't even have a userpage, you know. [[User:KirbysCrazyAppetite|Kirby's Crazy Appetite]] ~ [[File:KirbyHeadYellowSSB.png|50x20px]] 19:00, 16 June 2016 (EDT)
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Latest revision as of 19:02, August 16, 2023

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This is the page for requesting adminship for SmashWiki.

Rules and regulations

  • Only self-nominations are allowed. If you think that another user would make a good administrator, then you can try convincing them to nominate themselves. You cannot make a nomination on behalf of another user.
  • Candidates should describe why the wiki should want them to be administrators, not why they want to be administrators on the wiki. Users who wish to be promoted should demonstrate a steady commitment to this wiki, and be able to point to reasons that the sysop tools would allow them to better contribute to the wiki beyond banal janitorial work.
  • After sufficient time has passed to allow all users who wish to express an opinion the chance to do so, a decision will be made based on community consensus as to whether or not the request will succeed. Once a decision has been made, the discussion will be archived.
  • Selections of administrators are not a simple vote count, or majority opinion. Indeed, a bureaucrat may decide against the "popular vote" if they believe the opposing side has provided more convincing arguments, or that the candidate has failed to satisfactorily respond to questions about their merits, and RfAs have been failed in the past that technically had a majority of the "votes" being supportive.
  • When supporting or opposing a candidate, provide good and well-written reasons as to why you support or oppose the candidate. Comments that describe in detail why the candidate should/should not become an administrator carry far more weight than a simple support/oppose. Additionally, attaching intensifiers to your support/oppose (e.g. saying you strongly support the candidate) will not make your "vote" carry any more weight.
  • The candidate, or any other user, are allowed to respond to any other user's "vote", and are encouraged to, if a user has stated something factually incorrect in their reasoning or has otherwise said anything else refutable. Such replies should be written in the comments section, rather than directly replying to the user's "vote", so that the "voting" sections can be kept clean. Additionally, while the candidate and other users are encouraged to refute another user's reasoning when applicable, it should be within reason; a candidate or staunch supporter who tries shoddily refuting everyone that opposes will likely just worsen their case and bolster the opposition.
  • Rollback status is not required for a successful RfA, and a candidate having rollback will not make their case for adminship any stronger. Users who do not have rollback and only want sysop tools for quick reverts of vandalism will be directed towards the appropriate request.
  • Established status is also not required for a successful RfA, but users who haven't been around long enough or haven't contributed enough to be established will likely have little support unless they have quickly proven themselves extraordinary.
    • Autoconfirmed status, however, is required, and a user will not even be able to create an RfA if they are not autoconfirmed.
  • Upon request, a prospective administrator may be given a scenario and asked his/her opinion on how s/he would handle it.
  • Users that have been blocked in the past, or who have previously made an RfA and failed, are no less eligible for adminship. However, such users should be able to demonstrate how they have improved since the block/previous RfA, lest their RfA find serious opposition.
  • Former administrators that have been formally demoted by a RfD are similarly no less eligible for adminship, but will certainly face stalwart opposition to their RfA if they are unable to demonstrate serious reformation since their demotion. Former administrators that were demoted for inactivity or formally retiring but wish to regain sysop powers are also eligible for adminship, but may be able to skip the RfA process entirely if the current active administration feels they are still clearly well-suited for the role.

Past nominations

  • For a list of all previous requests for adminship that ended with the candidate's promotion, please see this category.
  • For a list of all previous requests for adminship wherein the candidate was not promoted, please see this category.

How to nominate

If you have not had a request for adminship page before, follow this two-step process.

  1. Go to the end of the requests section below, and add the following text:
    {{{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}/Username}} Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated.
  2. Click on the created red link, and add:
    {{subst:rfa|Username|Comment explaining your nomination. ~~~~}}

However, if you have had a previous request for adminship, follow this process instead.

  1. Go to the end of the requests section below, and add the following text:
    {{{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}/Username (#)}}
    Where "Username" is the name of the user being nominated, and where # is 2 for the second RfA, 3 for the third, and so on.
  2. Click on the created red link, and add:
    {{subst:rfa|Username|Comment explaining your nomination. ~~~~}}

Current requests

none