Template:Adminrules


 * 1) Before nominating yourself, be sure that you understand what admin privileges mean.
 * 2) Any registered user can nominate himself after writing or significantly improving two or more articles.
 * 3) These articles must not have a maintenance template, e.g. they must not be currently tagged as stubs.
 * 4) And the articles must not have been largely copied from a single wiki or website.
 * 5) Due to risk of a vandal attack, you may only request Administrator rights.
 * 6) You cannot nominate other users, but you can vote for them.
 * 7) You cannot vote for yourself, only nominate yourself.
 * 8) You cannot nominate yourself if you have been blocked in the past. If you get blocked before getting promoted, your nomination is cancelled.
 * 9) You must have made your first edit more than a month ago, at the time you nominate yourself.
 * 10) After a user has nominated himself, other users may vote for him. To vote for, write  . To vote against, write  . Give reasons for your votes. If you wish to make a neutral comment, use.
 * 11) Three negative votes mean the user will not get promoted, regardless of how many positive votes he has.
 * 12) The voting period will last exactly one month after the user is nominated. If he has more positive votes, and less than 3 negative votes, he will get promoted.
 * 13) Administrator abilities may be granted without a previous vote, if a user makes excellent contributions and a bureaucrat notices him.
 * 14) Bureaucrats have veto power.


 * To nominate yourself, use the following template:

Your username


 * For example, if your username is USSRComrade, and you have written these articles: Capitalism and Anarchopedia; you should write the following:


 * Which gives: