Thread:USS HERO/@comment-55052-20180424003217/@comment-55052-20180430223319

USS HERO wrote: you know what, you making it bad, for example, you going against the staff themselves, in case you don't know i got a hot line to the staff, ether you take it to them, or go. i asked nicely to contact them, but no, you all love to argue about this. if they say it fair use, then it fair use, and that final

Sorry, I think you are missing my point entirely.

You came on here saying you were the new bureaucrat and administrator, and you would be investigating and making changes where required. You asked for evidence. We gave that to you.

You haven't seemed to investigate, or make changes, or act on the evidence given.

You asked us to come to you directly on this wiki if there were issues, not to go to Fandom directly, and we have done that.

You now are saying that we need to talk to someone else someplace else.

You also have stated, on several occasions, that something is "against the rules" but haven't been able to supply us with any links to established policies. (I personally have a difficult time with hearing something is "against the rules" when there's no evidence to back it up.)

Can you see what I mean? We aren't getting any consistency about what actually we should be doing.

In addition, the way you are operating as bureaucrat / administrator on this wiki -- "Don't talk to me, talk to the people at Fandom" -- is very different from other wikis I have been on, where the bureaucrat / administrators consult with others on that wiki and then take action accordingly.

As a bureaucrat / administrator, you will have to take actions professionally that you may not be comfortable with personally against people you are working with on your wiki when they break rules. I work in adult education, and I understand; there are times where I have to discipline a student I like, and that is rough. But the rules are the rules, no matter how likeable the student is.

Let me flip this on its ear for you.

What do you see your responsibilities being as a bureaucrat and administrator of Memory Delta wiki? How do you define your role?

This way you can tell your community, in writing, what you feel you are responsible for.