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However, admins have become an increasingly [[Endangered species (IUCN status)|endangered species]] throughout the years — according to the [[Wikipedia:List of administrators/stat table|official stats]], the number of [[Wikipedia:List of administrators/Active|active administrators]]{{efn|Only the accounts who have made 30 or more edits in the last two months before [[User:Rick Bot|Rick Bot]]'s update count towards the criteria}} has been in sharp decline ever since 2008, to the point it [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2023-10-23/News_and_notes#Record_low_number_of_active_administrators|shrank below 2005 levels]] in October 2023 and has kept hitting new record lows [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2024-04-25/News and notes#Brief notes|in recent weeks]]. Adding insult to injury, last year [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2023-08-15/Special report|a study]] shared on ''The Signpost'' by user [[User:WereSpielChequers|WereSpielChequers]] revealed that the admin pool reflected an ever-growing Wikigeneration gap, since the vast majority of active admins at that point had started editing between 2003 and 2006.
However, admins have become an increasingly [[Endangered species (IUCN status)|endangered species]] throughout the years — according to the [[Wikipedia:List of administrators/stat table|official stats]], the number of [[Wikipedia:List of administrators/Active|active administrators]]{{efn|Only the accounts who have made 30 or more edits in the last two months before [[User:Rick Bot|Rick Bot]]'s update count towards the criteria}} has been in sharp decline ever since 2008, to the point it [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2023-10-23/News_and_notes#Record_low_number_of_active_administrators|shrank below 2005 levels]] in October 2023 and has kept hitting new record lows [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2024-04-25/News and notes#Brief notes|in recent weeks]]. Adding insult to injury, last year [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2023-08-15/Special report|a study]] shared on ''The Signpost'' by user [[User:WereSpielChequers|WereSpielChequers]] revealed that the admin pool reflected an ever-growing Wikigeneration gap, since the vast majority of active admins at that point had started editing between 2003 and 2006.


The same demographic decline is reflected in the list of [[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship|successful requests for adminship]], which has also been dropping steadily since 2008, recording its worst ever outcome in [[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship/2021|2021]] (with only seven successful RfAs) and currently standing at just four promotions over the course of this year. [[Wikipedia:Requests for adminship|RfA]]s are the community-driven process through which new admins are elected, but many editors agree that this system has glaring flaws that contributed to the admin pool's reduction, for example, by alienating many aspiring candidates. Among them, there's user [[user:theleekycauldron|theleekycauldron]], who said in her bio:
The same demographic decline is reflected in the list of [[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship|successful requests for adminship]], which have also been dropping steadily since 2008, recording its worst ever outcome in [[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship/2021|2021]] (with only seven successful RfAs) and currently standing at just four promotions over the course of this year. [[Wikipedia:Requests for adminship|RfA]]s are the community-driven process through which new admins are elected, but many editors agree that this system has glaring flaws that contributed to the admin pool's reduction, for example, by alienating many aspiring candidates. Among them, there's user [[user:theleekycauldron|theleekycauldron]], who said in her bio:


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