Forum:User rights management

This wiki has recently come to the conclusion that all changes in user rights should be taken upon by community consensus through forums. Although this could work, it could easily get very unorganized. Many wikis (several among the largest on Wikia) use a Requests/Nominations for Rights (Rfr or Nfr) system to manage rights. Essentially, it would open up the ability for users to nominate someone else for a certain right when the voting is open. If they accept the nomination, basically, voting will be open on whether that user should be promoted or not (kind of like the candidates for deletions, only with user rights). And, voting could also be open to requests for flagging a bot, and perhaps rollback rights.

As for demotions, there could also be a page for opening trials for impeachment of a user as well. As for bias in both promotions and demotions, there could be a guideline stating you must give so many reasons of justication why this user deserves to be demoted/promoted (and for promotions, "they were a prior mod" should really be excluded).

Let me know what you think. I think this could be a very organized way to modify user rights. -- City♥ Lights  [stars] 18:52, April 27, 2014 (UTC)

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 * -- City♥ Lights  [stars] 18:52, April 27, 2014 (UTC)