Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-24583427-20150208170508/@comment-4224349-20150209233757

Yolka Crazy! wrote: Lilduders wrote: Yolka Crazy! wrote: / Literally, I was active two days ago. I added a picture. Is that not enough? I comment on things, I created the Stevonnie template. I am active, please stop saying i'm not. Honestly Yolka, not trying to be disrespectful to you, but an admin is a high position and should be way more active than that. Any regular user can be seen adding a picture and commenting on things. While creating the Stevonnie template was nice, it's also a thing that someone who isn't very good with template making could do as well (you basically copy and paste a few things). As an admin, you should be dealing with any trouble you see on the Wiki and I haven't seen you doing so. Personally, I'm not saying I want to see you lose your position as a staff, but I could see you maybe being demoted to a less powerful position or becoming more active than a few comments, a picture, and maybe a helpful edit every few days and not even be at the risk of losing your adminship. I hope that you understand that no one here is doing this out of spite, but we merely have a lot of inactive staff and a lot of active users wanting to become staff. Honestly, you are right. But most of all the pages are made, and when there are edits to make by the time I go to edit, some other admin/user already edited it/made the page. I want to help contribute. What helpful edits can I make that aren't already finished? (Also, I didn't copy and paste for the template, I knew how to do it) I am going to start coming on everyday, (I will try, i do have a life outside of wiki) and try to make my contributations to the wiki. There are lots of tasks that you can do. For example, you can help with the gallery pages by adding more photos to some episode, using the replace feature on low quality photos to replace them with high quality ones, editing Transcript pages, etc. If you know CSS, since you're an admin you can look over the CSS for errors and such.