Regardless of the amount of time spent here, the admin status of a user, or even whether a user is logged in or not, all users have the same clout on the My English Wiki. It is unnecessary (and even offensive to those who have worked to maintain the democracy of this place) to deprecate your own replies on a talk page with "But I only have # edits, so don't mind my opinion too much," or, "I'm just a newbie, so this admin's opinion is more valuable." Wrong!
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| - Regardless of the amount of time spent here, the admin status of a user, or even whether a user is logged in or not, all users have the same clout on the My English Wiki. It is unnecessary (and even offensive to those who have worked to maintain the democracy of this place) to deprecate your own replies on a talk page with "But I only have # edits, so don't mind my opinion too much," or, "I'm just a newbie, so this admin's opinion is more valuable." Wrong!
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| - Regardless of the amount of time spent here, the admin status of a user, or even whether a user is logged in or not, all users have the same clout on the My English Wiki. It is unnecessary (and even offensive to those who have worked to maintain the democracy of this place) to deprecate your own replies on a talk page with "But I only have # edits, so don't mind my opinion too much," or, "I'm just a newbie, so this admin's opinion is more valuable." Wrong! You have the same right to question, suggest, and even change The Elder Scrolls Wiki as everyone else, whether this is your first day or your first anniverary. Along the same lines, you have the same responsibility to respect our traditions and Guiding principles, just like everybody else. Finally, you'll be forgiven for making mistakes, just like anybody else would be!
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