Wikipedia:But I'm an administrator!
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![]() | This page in a nutshell: This page is an essay encouraging editors to not necessarily give greater weight in discussions just because one user is a Wikipedia Administrator or otherwise may have more "seniority" than another. |
Sometimes in articles for deletion discussions, one editor's argument may be given more weight over another simply because one has more edits on Wikipedia or one may even be a Wikipedia Administrator.
Don't fall for it.
At the time this essay was created, the original author User:Paulmcdonald submitted this:
I have over 35,000 edits recorded on Wikipedia. According to Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits, I am ranked 1,927 in terms of most edits among all registered Wikipedians. I'm not "number 1" but I've done a lot. And I'm wrong a lot.--Paul McDonald (talk) 02:04, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Each argument should stand on its own accord in Wikipedia discussions. That means the newest editor may have the best idea or the most relevant point of view. Don't let anything like "seniority" sway your opinion.