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It's a combination of two things: how busy a wiki is, and the capability of the editor in question.
The first one is easy enough: the busier the wiki, the more help is needed to keep an eye on things.
As for capability, while we do take the number of edits into account, we also look for those who make valuable or useful edits. For example, someone who goes around fixing broken links and categories, rewrites an article that needs help, or tinkers with tables to improve the format is someone any wiki would want to have on staff, because it shows an eye for detail. I first came in and started organizing the individual world articles, for example, as well as fixing little things around the wiki, like articles with missing categories; this is what got me noticed and eventually got me asked to be made an admin. It applies not just here, but any wiki really. Since we have a strong community within our wiki, I personally also look for editors who are happy to lend a hand to others, both seasoned editors and new folks alike.
Based on the contributions you've been making, I'd say you are well on your journey. Keep it up, and the next time we call for mods, your name will definitely be under consideration. ^_^
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