I was recently asked what my criteria for RfA is, and as I've become more involved with the process, I want to give some idea about why I would support, oppose or go neutral. Naturally, some admin candidates express no interest in certain areas -- some content builders will only need the tools for the odd G6 deletion, and the odd block after final warning. These non-typical admins should not be excluded; whether or not people believe it, it is not a big deal when you know how to use them. However, as this is now one of the most popular websites in the world, these tools can have a dramatic effect on what millions of users see every day. In that regard, it is a big deal. Here is a breakdown of my thoughts on what I'd like to see in a potential admin.