Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-5643582-20151012064043/@comment-4825926-20151017145600

B, B, B.

Actually "leadership" is not just determined by rights or abilities alone. A lot of it is determined by public perception. That is where the true "power" of leadership lies (in a democratic system at least). Not in actual rights or abilities.

Since Crat is literally the final rung in a local wiki rights ladder, that entails a certain high public image whether you like it or not. People will refer to them as "the Bureaucrats", and people will go to them for the very largest issues that arise on their wiki. So yeah, that level of responsibility is undeniably a pretty big deal and should actually be taken seriously.