User blog:GokūBlack10/New Changes coming to the Community

Alright, I've compiled some ideas that are going to be talked with and revised by the head admin, as well as the administration team. They are ideas I've picked out from various wikis I contribute to;

Admin communication
It's obvious the administration needs revising. Not necessarily in terms of members, but rather in communication, activities and direction. Also, we don't hold our admins accountable for their projects. It's time to change that. If you are an admin here, that means you've committed to more than just roleplaying and blocking potentially harmful users. So, that being said, here are some of my ideas that would approve our administration team's efforts;


 * Use of Blog posts as means of Admin updates to the rest of the community. Blogs aren't used on here as much as they could be. Unlike Bleach wiki, we don't really use them to discuss recent chapters, probably because of the chat that exists. Admins and users alike should keep in mind that most wikis have IRC channels that are their version of the chat, but prioritize communication on the Wikia above their IRCs. I believe this should be implemented on this Wikia too. Back on topic, an admin or two could be assigned to updating the community on admin decisions via their blog posts. This also allows for community input in admin decisions.


 * Reopening the Forums. This idea comes from Wookiepedia. Over there their forums are called the Senate Hall, in reference to the Galactic Republic's legislative body, the Senate. We can work out that system here and call it the Central 46 Chambers as a spin on our own series, Bleach. This area would be for admins-only discussions on things ranging from blocks to the everyday maintenance of the wiki.


 * Admin Projects. This idea comes from Bleach wiki. We could begin assigning admins and even users to projects such as categorization, grammar checks, blocking, rollback, etc. These admins would have to be held to their word to complete their projects. In active admins, or non compliant ones might face loss of their admin powers and replacement. That may seem harsh, but how do you expect to run a proper administration if we don't have standards and consequences for those who don't do their job. Being an admin doesn't mean you get a "lazy pass". It means you have to work for the community. Admin projects would be overseen by a bureaucrat.

Further suggestions or comments should be left in the Blog comments section, but lets open this discussion to admins only, since it mainly concerns them.