Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-5392675-20170913110255/@comment-8846246-20170913162443

"you said something along the lines of how the admins should have as large as a role in determining the staff."

I never once said that. I've been saying the complete opposite. The community is the one who should be choosing, not staff. I may of replied to something in a confusing set of words and it led to this misunderstanding, but I know I would never say that. Sorry if that is the case.

"And besides, isn't that what you do on your Wiki? You have the right to promote whoever you want to admin status."

What wiki do I do this on? Yandere Simulator's? I know for sure I don't. I open a position and let people run for the spot. Over there I actually just promoted someone who won a community vote. I never even voted, as I believe staff votes can have a subtle influence on the communities decision. When I do vote, it's near the very end.

I actually have little problem with the creation of the new rank. I've created ranks on my own wikis out of the blue, such as one even called "Helper", which has a main purpose as a sort of training rank. My problem with it is it was undemocratic-ally filled.

"But there is no reason to criticise the fact that we picked two very ideal, very deserving candidates"

There is a reason to criticize the action. My problem with this is the circumstances, not the users. They are well qualified for a position like this, but the community didn't get to decide any of it.