User blog:Jarrell Tornado/The Service Sector

Good evening.

This is my very first time speaking not just to certain users, but to this whole Wiki, no matter how small its population may be. Each time I have voiced my opinion, it was typically questioning content; whether it was to constructively criticize, or merely comment. Throughout my relatively short time on this Wiki, I have focused almost exclusively on my own articles as a basic user in attempt to create a well-constructed article to express my creative views with weather, to convey my knowledge and experience as a way to satisfy my meteorological tastes. This was the underlying motive to my joining of this particular Wiki. Something about my limited but well-built works must have stood out to those in charge of this Wiki, and they took an interest in me with whatever reasons they may have had. Within time, I found myself as a content moderator of sorts, and just today was it confirmed that I am now an admin.

While I was initially reluctant and almost entirely against the idea of having any form of rights on a Wiki I simply joined to express my creative views, I gradually began to see a plausible opportunity to reinvigorate this Wiki in some way or another, as I feel the concept behind it is one that could, and should, have a more involved user base to make far more interesting and diverse with whatever it may contain. While I am sure I will quickly find myself running into limitations at the position I was just elevated to, I want to further the goal of sparking a new sort of life into this Wiki, and that first step has started going underway in the form of cleansing for articles that are otherwise deemed insufficient by what should be common sense-based writing standards. Guidelines will be posted within time it seems, as a part of the effort to make this place rich in apt content.

As for right now, treat this post with the title it bears--and use it to ask me and possibly any other staff who may read this time to time about questions, tips or more that those in the simple user base may have. After all, it is almost always that particular base that furthers the drive behind anything to build and be successful.