User blog:TotallyLogical/Demotion of Cocopuff2018 (Vote)

At the request of the community and administration team, I would like to address the behavior of Cocopuff2018. This is something that I never thought I would have to do, however I have no choice. Several concerns have popped up over the last few months and we simply feel he is no longer fit for Admin powers, and certainly not bureaucrat powers. I would like to bring the following points to your attention and allow you to vote in the comments weather or not the user should keep their rights. As for voting, I need you to vote on weather or not Cocopuff should retain his rights. To vote in favor, please say "I vote for Cocopuff to retain his rights" or something of the sort and to vote aginst him say "I wish for Cocopuff to be demoted" or something of the sort. Please leave a reson behind your vote. Please only use the comments for voting, you can discuss this in the Live Chat or Discord channel. Non-voting comments will be deleted. Each user will get one vote, and a chance to explain their reasoning.
 * 1) Cocopuff has repeatedly used multiple sock-puppets in order to evade bans, keep his rights, or get his way. (See Image)
 * 1) He is simply power-thirsty. He constantly goes around asking for admin rights without doing any prior work, if you say no he simply moves on to another wiki. He is only interested in admin powers. Take a look at where all he is admin on his userpage and locate his first contributions on any wiki, if you don't see him sking for admin right he likely asked on Discord/Community Central, for example, here.
 * 2) He harasses his fellow-admins off-site on platforms such as Discord and even created his own forum and pretended to be several different users.
 * 3) He is currently global banned, which says a lot about his behavior and actions.
 * 4) This may be more of a personal preference, but I feel he in incapable of using correct grammar and punctuation which looks really poor and unprofessional for an administrator.

Voting will be open for one week, or until every member of the community has had their say. TotallyLogical • 📮 • 📝 19:04, March 30, 2020 (UTC)