User blog:MrScience12/Sci's Proposals - "Circulation Acts and Standards"

Welcome to the pilot episode of Sci's Proposal, where I, MrScience12, will propose ideas for, in this case, the regulation of the rights on the wiki. How will they be regulated? By the proposal of the Circulation Acts and Standards! Well, what is it? How will it aid the wiki? How is it used? Find out on tonight's episode of Sci's Proposals!

What is it?
The Circulation Acts and Standards is the proposal here this afternoon. It is designed to dictate the amount of rights for each user group that is in "circulation" on the wiki for a given amount of time. In simpler terms, it regulates the amount of admins, bureaucrats, chat mods, and rollbacks at one given time (over a period of days, weeks, months, etc.)

How does it work?
The CAS works like this:
 * we all meet to discuss at the beginning of every month on how many admins, bureaucrats, chat mods, and rollbacks are to have said rights on the wiki over a period of a predetermined time.
 * EX: Four (4) bureaucrats as the limit for one (1) month
 * EX: Three (3) admins as the limit for two (1) month
 * EX: Three (3) chat mods as the limit for one (1) month
 * EX: Five (5) rollbacks as the limit for one (1) month


 * at the end of the time period, two things can occur: the time limits can be decreased or increased for next time AND/OR the standards for rights can be increased or decreased.
 * EX: Four (4) bureaucrats as the limit for one (1) month -> Five (5) bureaucrats as the limit for two (2) months

How will this help the wiki?
Recently, a problem has been heavily recognized: there are too many bureaucrats and admins. The CAS can regulate the amount of rights at one given time.

This concludes this afternoon's episode of Sci's Proposals! Hope that you guys approve of this proposal. So, you can support, oppose, be neutral and stuff in the comments. Or create a community consensus. Do whatever you want with this proposal. See you next time!

 -Inverted salutations from the science guy!