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Just for the sake of argument...
...and just as a hypothetical exercise for my own edification: can we explore ''why'' you'd want to go through it alone? Valereee (talk) 14:52, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
:I guess because I've always had this "self-reliance" mindset. Having a nominator, to me, would feel like saying I wouldn't be able to pass without them. I like to think that my work alone is enough to get me past the finish line. I'm also cautious when communicating on the internet, and I would probably struggle to ask someone who is "bigger" than me to take time out of their day/week to look through my edits and perhaps go through discussion. I like to do things on my own in general, because it allows to do things the way I want.
:Now, if someone offered to nominate me, I would gladly accept. Why turn down a free advantage and make it harder for myself? The struggle for me would be seeking a nominator, not the other way around.
:This, of course, may change. I am not qualified for the tools now, I only have 6,000 edits, I've only been editing for 2 and half years, and my activity has decreased significantly overtime. I'm also still young, and have not graduated high school yet (only 3 weeks!). In a few years, I will have matured, maybe I will have made myself more qualified for adminship, and maybe I would choose to seek and run with a nominator and see that one previous statement I made years ago as silly.
:Thanks for asking by the way. I like thinking about these kinds of hypotheticals. <span style="border-radius:9em;padding:0 7px;background:#000000"><span style="color:#88a3e8">fanfanboy</span> <span style="color:#80FFFFFF">(''block<sub>talk</sub>'')</span></span> 15:14, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
::So, lots to unpack, there. :D
::#You've been working on the election pages, so I know you must have seen the references to Wikipedia:Request an RfA nomination ↗ or Wikipedia:List of admin election nominators ↗. These are people who are literally ASKING people to ask them to take the time to look through edits and discuss. You're correct that 6K edits is too little to be a serious candidate, and activity declining over time also is a problem, but when your activity increases again and you're approaching 10K, reaching out to someone on one of those lists is worth doing.
::#I assume you're being slightly facetious and know that no one is "bigger". They're just more experienced or have gone through various processes to get more tools.
::#That self-reliance mindset, IMO, falls under "hubris". :) If you're offered a chance to be mentored through an unfamiliar process by someone who is experienced and clearly well-intentioned, take it.
::#Yay on graduating, and #3 applies wherever you're going. If a (again, experienced and clearly well-intentioned) boss or professor seems to take an interest in you, open yourself to that.
::Thanks for discussing, I like this kind of thing too. Just didn't want to bloat that discussion with it. Valereee (talk) 16:39, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
:::Thanks for the advice! I can see how hubris and self-reliance can overlap, luckily I don't think I'm THAT bad, I do realize that sometimes other people help is required. If I'm being honest though, I don't think I would ever really demonstrate the need for the tools anyway, other than blocking vandals myself instead of waiting for someone to respond at AIV. But who knows, maybe one day I would make good use of them. Right now though... no. Have a good day! <span style="border-radius:9em;padding:0 7px;background:#000000"><span style="color:#88a3e8">fanfanboy</span> <span style="color:#80FFFFFF">(''block<sub>talk</sub>'')</span></span> 17:29, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
May 2026 Administrator Elections – Discussion Phase
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treat myself as an god
no one is going to see me right Pelosdemacaco (talk) 14:37, 19 June 2026 (UTC)
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