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In [[Soyjak.party|sparty]] political theory, the '''Mandate of ‘lent''' is used to determine who is a legitimate [[List of administrators|Admin]] of the site. It is based on a traceable genealogy of deliberate transfers of powers, starting from [[Soot]]. To date, the Admins which do not have the Mandate of ‘lent are site hijackers: [[Captain Coal]] and [[Captain Cob's coup|Captain Cob]].
#REDIRECT [[Shit Nobody Cares About]]\
 
The Mandate of ‘lent is especially useful in arguments as to the true identity of [[Admin 6]]. However, due to many questions as to the various identities of Admins, whether [[Lolkek]] should be counted as one, or whether [[This Is It|Kaguya]] was one (as leaks reveal he shared an inactive Admin account alongside [[Kuz]] and [[Anton Maximov]], several arguments can be made.
 
Not to be confused with the [[Mandate of Soy]], which was a political philosophy during the [[Splintered Age]].

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