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Overhaul of Rights

I think that the rights are massively too hard to accomplish, though there is people who can accomplish these requirements, under current conditions some are too hard or nearly impossible to do now.The biggest, and probably the hardest to accomplish is adding 100 categories to pages. Another very hard one, and one that some people can't make for obvious reasons is the editing every day in a roll badges. These are very hard for people who travel, work a lot, or have no internet due to things not in there power. Also, though article edits are important. You don't have anything about if an admin can even handle a situation. All of the stuff is edit requirements. You could have someone who can get all the edit requirements, but doesn't know one thing about how to deal with drama, or can even de-escalate a situation. All these requirements encourage bad edits. I also have problems with how it easy it is to become a chat mod. It essentially requires you to make one edit, which is pretty much giving anyone who just says hi on a bot message, and does one undo of questionable status to be a chat mod. This is why we have nearly 9 people who are just chat mods, and many who are not very qualified to be chat mods. Chat mod should need some edits, and they should be tested on if they know how to handle situations right. This will cause less mod power abuse, and mods who will work with chat users. Sandgar "That one guy everyone knows" 20:23, December 9, 2016 (UTC)

Whether someone meets all of these requirements doesn't really matter to me. As long as they come close and are nice enough to others, they are likely to get my support. Anyone that is dedicated to The Loud House wiki shouldn't have much difficulty coming close to these requirements overtime. It shouldn't be easy to be eligible to become an Admin, especially when you consider how many we already have. Chat mod and rollback should be looked further into, but criteria for content mod, Admin, and Bureaucrat should stay the same. Veenster7 (talk) 20:49, December 9, 2016 (UTC)
I say remove the category and edit everyday badges, and the admin, content mod, and bcrat be much better. Sandgar "That one guy everyone knows" 20:54, December 9, 2016 (UTC)
Really? Badges play into it? That doesn't sound near okay. This is the first respectable wiki that decides rights granting based on badges and very specific edits. I think rights granting should be based on activity and quality of edits, not badges. Those are my two cents anyways. Flash of Memory (talk) 21:40, December 9, 2016 (UTC)
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