Thread:Douglasrampazo/@comment-26801038-20161214194437/@comment-961279-20161231150540

I just checked and we don't have the requirements defined at this point. In the past, a lot of wikis have put in prerequisites like making 500 edits over a course of 3 months or 6 months.

Being an admin takes dedication and sometimes the best admins come from other people recognizing their work instead of them asking to be an admin. So one of the things I do is check to see if they'll stick around and continue working towards it even if they don't get an immediate answer. For example, back in October, you asked if you could be an admin on the Shaun the Sheep Wiki. I didn't answer right away and you didn't make any more edits after that, so that told me you weren't interested any more.

If you are serious about becoming an admin, you'll stick around and really work to make this wiki better. It's not going to be something you get just so you can say "cool, I'm an admin". And here's a tip for you: if you make a request to be an admin and it's turned down at first, responding with an implied threat ("i sue you") does not work in your favor. You need to prove you can handle the responsibility and that's not a good way of doing so.