Thread:MasterTeska/@comment-39513525-20190609184525/@comment-4826222-20190609192423

Since this question has been answered in an old thread on someone else's wall (and since I'm too lazy to write everything down again), I'll copypaste the answer Hatsen once gave:

Hatsen wrote: 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.

Those requirements haven't changed, so simply keep editing and helping the wiki out and we'll see. :)