Thread:Mikitty092393/@comment-4902411-20141219161357

Hello! It's nice to see someone actually bothered to adopt the wiki. I had a feeling this was coming soon.

Moving on. I'm Fubuki風吹, a fellow admin here. I didn't particularly joined the wiki for editing content, but was rather insisted by a friend, for all the techie work. To be frank, I'm not even active here. I randomly visit the wiki at odd intervals, or when someone shouts for me. The wiki's in pretty good shape right now, so I don't think I have much to do right now. Since the wiki has an active bureaucrat now, I suppose it's time I give up my rights. I'll be stepping down as an admin now, and would ask you to change my rights to a normal contributor. If there's anything that still needs to be fixed, just give me a call and I'll be glad to help.

And, there's a few other admins that you should remove too. I'm not doubting their abilities or anything, but definitely pointing towards their presence. The wiki would look odd having a pile of inactive admins. While I'm at it, I'd also suggest you to look for new mods, the active contributors.

By the way, we sort of had a policy structure that I planned out at a somewhat active point in my adminship. The only ones I managed to sought out are the blocking policy, the guidelines and the standards. There are other policies that need to be drafted still, which I initially planned to, but failed badly. I'd ask you to go through the current policies, review them and change whatever doesn't fit. We could also drop the whole policy thing if you'd like, but the policies were originally drafted to solve disputes concerning the wiki (even though we're still not a large community; just a bunch of users and random anons).

Oh, and don't take this the wrong way. I, for one, did not write this to stick my nose into your business. Just pointing out some things that need to be changed.

And finally, good luck with the wiki! I'm sure you'll be able to handle it.

Ready for any replies, comments, mocks, insults. Cheers. 