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:Please include a short explanation of your reasoning, particularly when opposing a nomination. Remember that we are all people with feelings, emotions and pride: please respect others in your comments and responses. | :Please include a short explanation of your reasoning, particularly when opposing a nomination. Remember that we are all people with feelings, emotions and pride: please respect others in your comments and responses. | ||
:'''Neutral''' votes are also permitted, but not necessarily counted in determining percentages, although they will be considered by bureaucrats in borderline cases. Discussions should be held in the '''Comments''' section. Long discussions should be held on the '''discussion page''' of the individual nomination. | :'''Neutral''' votes are also permitted, but not necessarily counted in determining percentages, although they will be considered by bureaucrats in borderline cases. Discussions should be held in the '''Comments''' section. Long discussions should be held on the '''discussion page''' of the individual nomination. | ||
:If you are new to Battlestar Wiki, it is believed that new users may not fully understand the | :If you are new to Battlestar Wiki, it is believed that new users may not fully understand the nuiances or job responsibilities of an administrator. Therefore, while new users are encouraged to ''comment'' on RFAs, they may not vote. Should they vote, their votes will not be counted. A '''new''' user, as defined by this RFA process, is a user who has joined the wiki. A user is no longer "new" after a period of a 30 days. '''It should be made exceptionally clear that this is not an effort to disenfranchise voters, but to ensure that voters ''know'' the duties and responsibilities of an admin and to vote accordingly based ''not'' on superficial criteria but on the actions of the potential admin. ''' | ||
; '''Executive privilege''' | ; '''Executive privilege''' | ||