Thread:Jackboog21/@comment-26699584-20181226062455/@comment-8846246-20190104101204

Tino and I had a falling out years ago. The argument you saw was over copyright. It has nothing to do with the community.

And sure, I wasn't excited I wasn't made admin, who would be? But I wouldn't say "upset". What I would say I was upset about is how broken the system was. And I helped do some voting reform afterwards. The older rules silenced many user's votes and was very unfair to the users. I don't see how not wanting people silenced is me upset I lost.

And I don't fully see how the Councils quite benefit me in any way it doesn't benefit everyone. How does making a council benefit me specifically? Heck, if this system were to pass, it'd be HARDER for me to be admin. I would have to climb the ranks, the current system would just need me to win a vote only.

Lastly, I've NEVER left this wiki. I don't edit daily, but I rarely see anything needing editing. I can't do my Chat Mod job because Live! Chat is dead and has not been replaced with something like Discord. But I still keep an eye on the wiki everyday, even with a 24/7 tab of WikiActivity.

Compared to everything else you said, this part did upset me. Many times I have written blogs I never posted detailing how important this wiki was for me when I joined. If it wasn't for this wiki, I don't know where I'd be emotionally. I don't want to go into a lot of detail, but I think you can get the general idea of what I'm saying.

The reason I criticize staff or propose ideas is because I want the best for the wiki, not because of some childish personal fulfillment to be admin. Maybe one day I'll be admin, maybe I won't. Being admin would be nice, but it's not required to make change. All that is required is the will to speak up.

I'm sorry if this is long (especially the ending part). I'm used to some wikis where if you don't counter EVERY personal argument in a debate, they'll say "GUILTY!"