Thread:FutureKnightX/@comment-11372432-20180501112325/@comment-25600444-20180507103737

Who know;

Maybe some individuals made admins just aren't cut out for it.

Maybe some people really did try their best to get involved in their new responsibility but overtime, the love faded out or circumstances they thought were gonna last have changed suddenly.

Maybe they're in a bad slump at the moment and need the knowledge they can slack off a bit to rediscover themselves. To put it in Cardcames terms, just because a person is on a losing streak or doesn't come by the card shop for the tournaments, doesn't mean they don't care about the game or are bad, maybe that's just simply how the diced rolled, the deck shuffled or something more important is happening behind the scenes.

Maybe it's a case of them being in a bad system? Like say you're in a development team, you could have the best co-workers and boss but if there's some sort of fault or impedement, say bad communication, lack of a proper system of responsibility or stucture etc., then the entire project as a whole stales or run ineffectively, regardless of how effective your group or the individuals in that group are.

Perhaps the best way isn't to replace people directly but to simply change the system surrounding it, i.e. explore options for communication (Like say a Discord for the wiki with an Admin Room or something), have occasional get-togethers, discuss goals and improvements to the wiki, have review panels etc.

Remember.

The people who go to these wikis, no matter how long we've known the for, no matter how minor or major they are, are, in the end, just their username and whatever they decided to post or share. There's always a far more complex person behind every username, who plays a bigger role in how we and they go about in our time here.