Template:RRfA/readyToSubmit
When you are ready to transclude your nomination, substitute this template; this will start the timer and give the closing date and time of the nomination.
Monitors:
Nomination
Example (talk · contribs) – Here write a few short paragraphs about yourself. Key points to address include the work you've done as an administrator, the conduct called into question at the recall petition, and why you feel the community would benefit from your retention of adminship. Be sure to transclude the request to WP:RFA.
If you would like to display the candidate's pronouns (as defined in their settings), use {{user and pronouns}}
above instead of {{user}}
.
Questions for the candidate
- 1. Why are you interested in being an administrator?
- A: Here indicate any areas of admin only work you would like to do, whether new to you or an area you already contribute to.
- 2. What are your best contributions to Wikipedia, and why?
- A: List any things you've done that you are particularly proud of. It may include any featured or good articles, founding some WikiProject, previous admin work or similar.
- 3. Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or have other users caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future?
- A: In this space write about when you may have got into a conflict (be it 3RR, content disagreement, a block or the cause of the petition etc) and give a few details. Say if you think this will affect you in any way as an administrator.
You may ask optional questions below. There is a limit of two questions per editor. Multi-part questions are disallowed, but you are allowed to ask follow-up questions related to previous questions.
Discussion
- Links for Example user: Example user (talk · contribs · deleted · count · AfD · logs · block log · lu · rfar · spi)
- Edit summary usage for Example user can be found here.
Please keep discussion constructive and civil. If you are unfamiliar with the nominee, please thoroughly review their contributions before commenting.
Numerated (#) "votes" in the "Support", "Oppose", and "Neutral" sections may only be placed by editors with an extended confirmed account. All other comments are welcome in the "general comments" section.
Support
- Support
- Support
- ...
Oppose
- Oppose
- Oppose
- ...
Neutral
- Neutral
- Neutral
- ...
General comments
- I've got concerns that lead me to think that's a bad idea...
- Have folks considered that...?
- ...
This is the primary subtemplate of {{RRfA}}, which is used to hard-code the text that will eventually be substituted onto a user's RRfA nomination.