User blog comment:LostInRiverview/Community Chat 3: December 15, 2015/@comment-6461067-20151215193843/@comment-1519608-20151218053904

It's a really important principle, the idea that all editors are equally valuable contributors to the wiki. I've seen lots of examples of people viewing administrators as somehow "above" or "better than" regular users, and that simply is not true. Not only is it not true, but such an idea is actively harmful to the wiki, I feel, as it discourages non-administrators from taking bold action or asserting their own opinions. We need everyone to be as engaged as possible, and we as administrators need to do everything we can to assure regular users that their input is wanted, needed and appreciated, and to assure them that we are not dictators over every function of the wiki. I'd love any input you or anyone else can provide on how to achieve this!