Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-1309126-20160214210140/@comment-1073312-20160214231751

As an administraor myself, the last thing I want is to be percieved as an authoritative figure of power. Arguably, we all have some privilege, but that is why I think we should advocate equality. If admins aren't trusted, we are heading back to the state of the wiki in 2013, misunderstanding arise. But it is bad for admins too, because then we are expected to do all the work, and all the community engagement.

Most arguments and controversies form here because people misunderstand each other's points of view, intentions and emotional engagement. I do not know what happened earlier, and I hope that OluapPlayer is not being condemned for doing his job, which could easily be misunderstood. However if Oluap overreacted to anything, there should not be a meltdown either, but a careful examination of the situation to diffuse it. OluapPlayer should probably take note of that too, but now I'm starting to sound like everybody's mother.