Thread:Hatsen/@comment-36138256-20181026213821/@comment-1066839-20181029223702

Becoming a moderator or admin is somewhat of a long process. You get access to some powerful tools, that if misued, can create a whole lot of mess.

It's all about trust, and a good way to build up trust is continuing your fight against vandalism, and help editing pages with much needed information. If you can build up a number of good edits like fixing vandalism, categorizing, helping others, participating in wiki-wide discussions and fixing (mis)information, you're definitely on the right path.

While I don't have a fixed number of edits needed, you have to prove you're an reliable and active member of the community.

It's 23:35 local time right now, so I'll keep this answer short. But you're more than welcome to follow up with more questions if you have any, then I will try to answer them as good as I can. :-)