Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-78.35.182.187-20151107203942/@comment-24494906-20151107221057

In a wiki, the community usually has the last word. That means someone could even start a vote to dismiss us as admins, and we wouldn't be allowed to interfere with the vote and would be dismissed if the vote was to our disadvantage (though I'm not sure if anon votes would count; this dismissal through community vote is part of the Wikia rules, so this is possible on any wiki).

In the end, we are just servants of the community, are taking care of administration stuff in the community's stead and are enforcing the decisions of the community. As long as the decision of the community is justifiable, I think we should follow it. If it's not, then we admins can try to override it, but I hope we won't ever come into such a situation. (Maybe we should formalize some "admin veto" process in the future just in case, but obviously, this veto could be overturned again.)

I hope we'll never have such a dismissal vote. Such a vote almost destroyed the community of the Shingeki no Kyojin wiki a few months ago.