Thread:FutureKnightX/@comment-11372432-20180501112325/@comment-25600444-20180506232102

Still, I would send a polite technical direct message, wherever you choose, just asking about his circumstances and whether he'll alter his focuses back to the Buddyfight Wikia or not.

Which would end in one of the following results:

1. If he doesn't respond for a while, say 2 weeks or to the end of the month, then I'm sure no-one would argue you to remove his rights.

2. If he does respond, says he'll try to get back to this wiki, but in the end, his possible future commitments to this wiki are less then satisfactory, then once again, no argument.

3. If he does become more active and his work is great like before, then great, he keeps the job.

And again, who knows what his circumstances are. Maybe he's just in a down point with the game, maybe his current workload isn't enough to support dedicating time to two wikis etc.

Sometimes, people get into bad habits out of their control. For me, I just reached a slump zand refused to deal with it properly, always thinking I would, until I kicked myself to.

And, personally from my experiances, when I was active as an Admin, it always seemed like users, Admins or not, were, unofficially, given roles of some sorts rather than all the admins being given the same general roles and duties to do, outside rare specific examples. Like Nikon was the Card Page guy, and although anyone could do so, it just seemed like a weird area to encroach on, ya know?

And if the system was working, for the most part,  to the specific demands of the community, why bother to fix it or alter it? Just my 2 cents on that view.