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<big>'''Rules for de-op votes'''</big>
<big>'''Rules for de-op votes'''</big>
* Only established users, per the above qualifications, may nominate an administrator to be de-opped.
* Any verified user may nominate an administrator to be de-opped.
* Bureaucrat de-op votes will result in them being de-opped to administrator (sysop only) status. Another de-op should be implemented if a user wishes to rid a bureaucrat of their administrative rights completely.
* Be professional, and lay out your case for de-opping clearly and with evidence of their supposed wrongdoing uploaded to Uncyclopedia, and linked in your nomination.
* For a de-op to be successful, at least 60% of votes must be in favor of the motion, with at least three votes in favor of de-op.
* Bureaucrat de-op votes will result in them being de-opped to ''administrator (sysop only)'' status. Another de-op should be implemented if a user wishes to rid a bureaucrat of their administrative rights completely.
* The formal de-op process may be bypassed if an account with administrative rights has been compromised, or if an admin has clearly "gone rogue".
* The formal de-op process may be bypassed if an account with administrative rights has been compromised, or if an admin has clearly "gone rogue".
* Self de-ops can be done on your own (for sysops who aren't bureaucrats), or by messaging Celeste or a Miraheze steward (for bureaucrats).
* Self de-ops can be done on your own (for sysops who aren't bureaucrats), or by messaging Celeste or a Miraheze steward (for bureaucrats).
* [[User:Celeste|Celeste, founder of this wiki]], is immune to being de-opped.
* [[User:Celeste|Celeste, founder of this wiki]], is immune to being de-opped.
* A de-op vote shall be considered successful if it has 60% or more of all votes