Wikipedia:Really simple guide to requests for adminship
Trust
Experience
Content creation
Trust
Candidates must have the trust of the community. They are commonly well-mannered, show good judgement, and ideally have a clean block log, or at least one that has been clean for over a year.
I WAS READING ABOUT SYKES PICOT AGREEMENT, AND THEN LOOKED AT WHO Hussein bin ali was?
AND I saw that he was an isrealite jew lol. CORRECT THIS LOL IDIOCY. SINCE THERE IS NO WAY TO DISPROVE A NEGATIVE, THERE IS NO FACTS TO SUPPORT MY POINT OF VIEW.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussein_bin_Ali,_Sharif_of_Mecca
"Further negotiation was expected to determine international administration in the "brown area" (an area including Jerusalem, similar to and slightly smaller than Mandate Palestine), the form of which was to be decided upon after consultation with Russia, and subsequently in consultation with the other Allies, and the representatives of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca"
this link is utterly ridiculous, somehow the ZIONIST, in an effort to legitimize themselves historically, had to shoehorn yet another "name drop" ridiculousness into WIKOPEDIA
THIS IS UTTER NONSENSE... This makes Banu Hashim both an Ishmaelite and Israelite tribe.
HOW CAN HE BE BOTH? I BET IF YOU ASKED HIM IF HE WAS A JEW, HE WOULD HAVE LAUGHED!!! IDIOT LINE TO SAY THE LEAST.
Experience
Successful candidates usually have thousands of edits and plenty of experience, including in one or two areas where they are ready to use the administrator tools.
Content creation
The minimum expectation for new administrators is that they will have added some reliably sourced content to English Wikipedia. Although writing that meets good article or featured article standards is excellent, other forms of high-quality contributions can also demonstrate an understanding of the effort required to write mainspace articles in collaboration with others.
See also
- Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Optional RfA candidate poll
- Wikipedia:Advice for RfA candidates
- Wikipedia:Not now