Thread:Anshinritsumai/@comment-4642094-20140616185912/@comment-1531600-20140616200524

Welcome and thanks for your edits to the wiki! I'm glad that you love ANW :D

However, we are the "Sasuke"pedia, in that we focus primarily on the original course in Japan. We continue to provide coverage to American Ninja Warrior strictly on the grounds that it was at one point the American trials for Sasuke, and now that it has since become a fully sublicensed show of Sasuke and no longer acts as the American trials; we provide support out of that past legacy alone.

As for your request for adminship, well, that's a whole different ball game. I was recently asked by someone else regarding adminship, and the response is going to be very similar.

Adminship on Sasukepedia requires great contributions to the wiki in service to the community-at-large. I was not granted adminship myself simply because I asked, but because I provided a massive amount of helpful and constructive edits that helped shape Sasukepedia into a far more structured and organized wiki than it was before I had joined the Sasuke Maniac/Sasukepedia community.

Being a huge fan of ANW is great, but it does not represent the core of what Sasukepedia is; it is merely an extension. You have provided great, constructive edits so far to the ANW-focused articles, which I commend; however it is not enough at this time, and requires a bit more work in terms of structure and organization. Take a look at how we structure our wiki's articles, particularly in regards to competitions (like Sasuke 17, Kunoichi 6, etc), competitors (Nagano Makoto, Miyake Ayako, etc), and obstacles (Cliffhanger, Warped Wall, etc). I would also highly suggest reading our Standard Editing Procedure before editing, as it will help you learn how to use our Templates, Navboxes, etc.

Bring the knowledge you learn from those articles into your own edits and present organized, easy-to-read information for not only your fellow editors but anyone just passing through Sasukepedia. Prove that you can help shape the community and wiki with your edits, provide leadership in doing so by setting an example for the community to follow, and contribute elsewhere as needed; then we can discuss the possibility of being granted adminship.