User blog comment:Bridgette dj10/User Rights and More..../@comment-3105751-20110422043149

Agreed. Let's face it- users have no power whatsoever. There have been what...three? Wiki-wide votes in the past year? Other than in those, a regular user has pretty much no say whatsoever unless the admins like them.

With Roundtable not being around anymore, the only non-admins with any footing in decisions are the rollbacks, who are shut out, too. (I like how when I suggested it be brought back and several users agreed and said they'd be active, the admins I talked to were just "Nah..." -.-

You may say that they have the say because they have the experience, but let's look at an example: Aimers has over 6000 edits, and he isn't a rollback. I'm not saying that this was done for any reason; I'm just proving that admins and rollbacks aren't the only ones with experience. I especially agree with you on the third point, by the way.

The Wiki is certainly run a lot better than it was back in the days of.the "clique," but I'm getting tired of people without power being ignored.