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People, people plz leave any kind of message for me whether its advice, complements, congrats or whatever.

Just a couple of rules:

1. Don't be hating. 2. Leave only positive or infomative messages. 3. Positve userboxes are welcome. 4. And its ok if ur messages dont make sense (i'll love u anyway)

Just a few simple rules to follow, so start posting!!!

Told ya so! Told ya so!

I told u that being a wikiadmin isn't just another bragging right!! You can even see proof on Pyrospirit's talk page!!!

HA,HA!This user told you so.

Gossipgirl1 ( talk) 00:48, 20 February 2008 (UTC) reply


-Girl, Plz. I believe what I believe. I choose to look at being an Admin like that. As my mama told me: "Don't you let no one tell you different." Thats just how I feel about it. Now some may feel the same about it, and some may feel different, ok? OMG! I just sounded smart!!!!!!

Thatshoturnot ( talk) 00:52, 20 February 2008 (UTC) reply

As Gossipgirl1 requested, I'll comment here. If you want to view adminship as a bragging right, that's fine. Just be aware that the majority of the Wikipedia community—including most admins—view adminship as no big deal, and definitely not a trophy or anything. See also Wikipedia:What adminship is not. Really, all adminship means is access to a few extra tools that are limited to those that have demonstrated that they will use them responsibly. When I talk with another editor, I often don't even know if they're an administrator or not. It's very easy to look up, but there's no need; it's not like I would talk to an administrator any differently than an experienced non-admin. Pyrospirit ( talk · contribs) 22:12, 22 February 2008 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

People, people plz leave any kind of message for me whether its advice, complements, congrats or whatever.

Just a couple of rules:

1. Don't be hating. 2. Leave only positive or infomative messages. 3. Positve userboxes are welcome. 4. And its ok if ur messages dont make sense (i'll love u anyway)

Just a few simple rules to follow, so start posting!!!

Told ya so! Told ya so!

I told u that being a wikiadmin isn't just another bragging right!! You can even see proof on Pyrospirit's talk page!!!

HA,HA!This user told you so.

Gossipgirl1 ( talk) 00:48, 20 February 2008 (UTC) reply


-Girl, Plz. I believe what I believe. I choose to look at being an Admin like that. As my mama told me: "Don't you let no one tell you different." Thats just how I feel about it. Now some may feel the same about it, and some may feel different, ok? OMG! I just sounded smart!!!!!!

Thatshoturnot ( talk) 00:52, 20 February 2008 (UTC) reply

As Gossipgirl1 requested, I'll comment here. If you want to view adminship as a bragging right, that's fine. Just be aware that the majority of the Wikipedia community—including most admins—view adminship as no big deal, and definitely not a trophy or anything. See also Wikipedia:What adminship is not. Really, all adminship means is access to a few extra tools that are limited to those that have demonstrated that they will use them responsibly. When I talk with another editor, I often don't even know if they're an administrator or not. It's very easy to look up, but there's no need; it's not like I would talk to an administrator any differently than an experienced non-admin. Pyrospirit ( talk · contribs) 22:12, 22 February 2008 (UTC) reply

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