Board Thread:MicroWiki/@comment-25866192-20150219002830/@comment-24325645-20150219212347

Sabovia wrote:

Deutschlandkaiser wrote:

Sabovia wrote: I obviously oppose - Although I apologize if you feel I've abused my powers. I've been having a horrible personal life lately, but that does not excuse my supposed actions.

May I simply request, that we put this vote on hold until after Alex and I have finished the changes to MicroWiki, I feel it would be unfair to decide this until you've seen the MicroWiki we're trying to build, which should be here in the next few days.

The reason I deleted the vote was because it was (at the time) against policy, so, technically, I was not abusing my rights, simply obeying policy. I did, a few days ago, actually, check with numerous "higher-ups" to see if the "users cannot create consensuses" rule was breaching any of Wikias policies, and the answer I got was "No". I might also need to add that the former policy in question, was voted upon by the previous admin team that I was apart of, namely, User:Soika, User:Eastest566, User:LurkSAR and, of course, me. I did not decide it on my own.

Ultimately, however, I shall remove my administration rights if the community demands it.

EDIT: The users I contacted, were User:Jr Mime and User:sactage, the latter was formally a Wikia Staff member. Also, I should note, I deleted your friends vote because he/she literally just joined MicroWiki. It wouldn't have mattered what his vote was, "Support", "Oppose" or "Abstain". I feel administrators shouldn't be able to vote for themselves on the matter, just the non administration. For in these cases, administrators need not apply [in voting for themselves here]. No, we are active members of the community, we get a vote too. Wouldn't that be unfair, for administrators voting to keep themselves in power can seem very biased..