Thread:Janus100/@comment-25412203-20180719024900/@comment-27794543-20180719052110

A lot of smaller wikis are benevolent dictatorship but larger wikis are more democratically run. There's a reason why on Wikipedia gaining admin rights is described as "given the mop": the biggest duty of admins is cleanup (reverting vandalism, mediating disagreements, enforcing policy, etc). This wiki falls somewhere in between, but officially the admins are not "in charge".

Yeah, another thing for the suggestion board. It'd be nice if everyone got together once a week for an hour and all subjects could be quickly debated & decided, but with users all over the world & with various obligations, it's not happening.