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Titoxd ( talk · contribs · count) Well, let's see how this goes. I've been a Wikipedia editor for 10 months (since April Fools' day to be exact), and an Administrator since October. I was asked a while ago if I would ever like to be a bureaucrat, and I've now decided to self-nominate. In my stint of time in Wikipedia, I've racked about 12,000 edits, blocked an indeterminate amount of vandals, helped in two Featured Articles, and on 22 December 2005, I had the "honor" of being the first admin to have semiprotected a page, the infamous George W. Bush. I'm a "regular" at Miscellany for deletion, Deletion review and I close AFD's if other users leave me any by the time I get there. I also am active on RC Patrol, and my name is visible frequently here on RFA.
There are two reasons I decided to request bureaucrat status. The first, is that RFA is projected to slowly get busier and busier as Wikipedia grows, and I'd like to help out with that. The other one is a bit different; it involves Requests for rollback privileges. Whether the policy is approved or not in the current status, there seems to be enough support for some form of it. As stipulated, a bureaucrat would be allowed to remove the "rollback bit" for someone who abuses it, regardless of how it is assigned, so the current bureaucrat base would have an extra job to do. Ilyanep has commented that they can handle it, but that a few more bureaucrats would be helpful, and again, I'd like to help.
Before you vote, I'd encourage you to check my contributions and decide if I'm suitable for the position. Also, ask me any questions if you need clarification. Thanks! Tito xd( ?!? - help us) 21:20, 10 February 2006 (UTC) reply
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final (67/19/6) ended 21:20 February 17, 2006 (UTC)
Titoxd ( talk · contribs · count) Well, let's see how this goes. I've been a Wikipedia editor for 10 months (since April Fools' day to be exact), and an Administrator since October. I was asked a while ago if I would ever like to be a bureaucrat, and I've now decided to self-nominate. In my stint of time in Wikipedia, I've racked about 12,000 edits, blocked an indeterminate amount of vandals, helped in two Featured Articles, and on 22 December 2005, I had the "honor" of being the first admin to have semiprotected a page, the infamous George W. Bush. I'm a "regular" at Miscellany for deletion, Deletion review and I close AFD's if other users leave me any by the time I get there. I also am active on RC Patrol, and my name is visible frequently here on RFA.
There are two reasons I decided to request bureaucrat status. The first, is that RFA is projected to slowly get busier and busier as Wikipedia grows, and I'd like to help out with that. The other one is a bit different; it involves Requests for rollback privileges. Whether the policy is approved or not in the current status, there seems to be enough support for some form of it. As stipulated, a bureaucrat would be allowed to remove the "rollback bit" for someone who abuses it, regardless of how it is assigned, so the current bureaucrat base would have an extra job to do. Ilyanep has commented that they can handle it, but that a few more bureaucrats would be helpful, and again, I'd like to help.
Before you vote, I'd encourage you to check my contributions and decide if I'm suitable for the position. Also, ask me any questions if you need clarification. Thanks! Tito xd( ?!? - help us) 21:20, 10 February 2006 (UTC) reply
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