User:A, Mori/make me admin now

First of all, I believe that I will fulfill the responsibilities of the Administrator role appropriately and excellently; as the Constituton lists they should be. I currenly have fulfilled my responsibilities as a Chat Moderator and Rollback as is, and have maintained a fairly solid reputation for quite a while. Along with that reputation, I have involvement and presence in the community. I consider myself one of the more active users, obviously discounting the recent two month long break, so I'll obviously be someone able to be there to do my job, such as enact a ban on a user for an offense and clean up the damage they caused. Not just in that sense, though, but also in the sense of participating in the community and being able to help it, and the individual members of the community, with the powers that I have. What I'm saying is, not only am I involved with the wiki, I'm involved with the community fairly strongly, as well. This will greatly help if users are talking about wanting something when it's not on the pages of the wiki, but rather in the (or any) chatroom. I'll typically be around, so their voices will be heard, and I'll (potentially) have the power to do something; and, if I alone don't have the power or authority to do something, then I can reach out to and consult my fellow administrators to come to a decision, and be able to add my support of the community or individuals in certain cases. A sort of an issue that I've noticed happening on a few occasions (not really that much in the past few months, but still) is that while administrators aren't quite doing things in violation of their power and responsibilities, they aren't keeping the interests of the community and the individuals in mind, and thus is has their actions causing harm and inconvenience. In summary, I have a fair involvement in the community and I can and will use this to help the administrative establishment act with the interests and good of the community in mind, and thus there would be foreseeable benefit to the community from making me an admin.

Second of all, having the powers of administrator to myself would reflectively bring about benefits for myself. The first thing that comes to mind is the use of powers for organizational purposes, or "housekeeping." I believe that it is relatable to have past works on the wiki that one regrets and sort of wishes that others wouldn't see. Rather than asking someone to go through, see it, and delete it for me, I want to minimize the number of other people who see it and get rid of it myself. Though this wish might sound silly, I do believe that it will be found extremely relatable. Aside from organization of the past out of shame, it can also be done out of necessity; there is a lot of work that could be done around the wiki, and I believe that rather than finding information, relaying it, requesting that something be done, and waiting, that things would be much simpler and more convenient if I could just find information and act right away. The fact that I have to relay requests through others is also a bit of an issue with wanting things to be deleted, because not only does it take more time but it also might sometimes be forgotten and not acted on, which could be fixed if I could take action myself. Also, I feel that I am not the only one who has problems like this, and, considering my fair involvement in the community, specifically with users that are involved with story aspects of the wiki, I could try to aide and speed up the process of things like mainspace approval for non-admins, hopefully doing an adequate job for them. Although I know I just said that the process can be more inconvenient than it needs to be for non-admins contacting admins on things, I believe that, as someone who has kind of experienced that, I will have more of a moral motivation to increase productivity in this process.

Third of all, I believe that it's... kind of just time. Some of the community has already voiced their agreement with me having admin status in the past, and the rest of the current community seems to not have any sort of negative feelings or concerns towards me, so I find that me acquiring admin status will not cause them any particular distress. It has been expressed that this system is partially based on a persons' reputation, qualifications, and the level of necessity for their position of power. I have already talked about my qualifications, and I believe that my reputation speaks for itself, in that I've worked with this wiki and these users for quite a long time and that, considering the qualifications, I think I've sort of earned something along the lines of this status. I realize that the necessity for the position of power has been a bit of an issue, or a counter-argument to my obtaining admin status. In the past, many have expressed that its the sole reason, or one big reason, why they are hesitant to give me the status. At the current time, the ratio of active admins to active regular users is roughly 4:12 (1:3), and, I'll admit, that is, to no extent, "so extreme that another active administrator is required simply to keep the peace in a disorganized and chaotic wiki community," but I will note that when I was originally denied admin status, people were noting the admin:user ratio as being 5:7, and even then they were saying that a slight change in that may influence them to advocate for my admin status.