User blog comment:Fatal Disease/We Are Understaffed/@comment-1196539-20140910162121/@comment-5619531-20140911134423

Well here's the thing about this issue about my stress.

I do think that the site does need more attention towards the staff, like any other wiki does. Granted, this isn't a big wiki. But the thing that contributes to the stress on this site is that I have to overwork a lot of the stuff, like deleting stories to a point that I flood the deletion log within an estimated THREE DAYS and seeing what rules needed to be changed/updated then taking it to a bureaucrat to change/update them so that they can benefit the site.

There's not much to edit, like Xelrog said, but there's a lot of articles on here that need to be deleted--whether if it contains a cliche or not qualitative on here. I feel that it's "900 pages vs. 1 man with occasional help" at the moment because I delete stories on here for having poor quality, while there are two staff members on here who help out.

Admins AND Bureaucrats shouldn't have to edit everyday on this site. But they should at least contribute to their right. But not contribute every 15 days to every three months, more like every 3-7 days (unless if there's nothing to do). That means deleting stories, replying to proposals and giving out your opinion (even if given to you), caring about stuff that you announce, and much more on these sites.

And it seems unfair to me that I have to ASK a person to do their part here to update rules, delete pages, and leave an input on one thread, and they seem to forget about it or shove the site off for its bigger brother wiki. I know that she's busy with music for money, and I can understand that. But being on the chat here for the trial, and editing on the big brother wiki means that they don't really care about this wiki.