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==== Confirmed users ==== | ==== Confirmed users ==== | ||
Trusted users can be manually confirmed by any administrator or | Trusted users can be manually confirmed by any administrator or account creator prior to reaching the usual requirement. These users are part of the <code>confirmed</code> group. | ||
Manual confirmation is generally only granted to authorized [[project:alternative accounts|alternative accounts]] of autoconfirmed users, | Manual confirmation is generally only granted to authorized [[project:alternative accounts|alternative accounts]] of autoconfirmed users, and users that are under in-person supervision and instruction (''e.g.'' at edit-a-thons). | ||
Once confirmed users are also autoconfirmed (3 days, 5 edits), they can remove the <code>confirmed</code> group from their own account at [[Special:UserRights]]. | Once confirmed users are also autoconfirmed (3 days, 5 edits), they can remove the <code>confirmed</code> group from their own account at [[Special:UserRights]]. Administrators may also remove the group in this situation, or if the access is misused or was inappropriately granted. | ||
=== Extended confirmed users === | === Extended confirmed users === | ||
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Extended confirmed users' sole additional privilege is editing [[Project:extended-protected|extended-protected]] pages. | Extended confirmed users' sole additional privilege is editing [[Project:extended-protected|extended-protected]] pages. | ||
Users should not make many useless edits to reach the 100-edit mark; this is considered [[Project:gaming the system|gaming the system]] and will result in revocation of the permission by an administrator. | Users should not make many useless edits to reach the 100-edit mark; this is considered [[Project:gaming the system|gaming the system]] and will result in revocation of the permission by an administrator. (In almost all other cases, including inactive users, the extended confirmed group should not be revoked.) | ||
Administrators have all extended-confirmed rights and need not be part of the group. | |||
== Specialized permissions == | == Specialized permissions == | ||
These groups are granted to experienced, knowledgeable users who need the permission, if applicable. | These groups are granted to experienced, knowledgeable users who need the permission, if applicable. | ||
=== Account creators === | |||
Account creators (<code>accountcreator</code>) are exempt from rate limits imposed by the MediaWiki software. This permits them to create a large number of accounts from a single IP address, which may be useful for in-person outreach events. | |||
Account creators are also permitted to add the <code>confirmed</code> user group to users who participate in events. | |||
This group can be granted and removed by bureaucrats. Requests should be made at the [[Project:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. Access may be granted temporarily to less experienced users or indefinitely to more experienced users. | |||
Administrators have all account creator rights as part of the <code>sysop</code> toolset. | |||
=== Autopatrolled users === | === Autopatrolled users === | ||
Autopatrolled users (<code>autopatrolled</code>) are exempt from recent changes patrolling. | Autopatrolled users (<code>autopatrolled</code>) are exempt from recent changes patrolling. Administrators grant autopatrolled access to trusted, active users with some degree of experience. | ||
Being a part of this group does ''not'' make editing easier in any way. It is ''not'' a status symbol. It is simply a tool to decrease the size of the recent changes patrolling backlog. | Being a part of this group does ''not'' make editing easier in any way. It is ''not'' a status symbol. It is simply a tool to decrease the size of the recent changes patrolling backlog. | ||
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IP block exemption access can be granted and revoked by administrators and bureaucrats. | IP block exemption access can be granted and revoked by administrators and bureaucrats. | ||
=== | === Uploaders === | ||
Uploaders (<code>uploader</code>) are trusted users with the right to upload files directly to WicledGov (normally, files are instead uploaded to WickedGov Commons). Administrators may grant and revoke uploader permissions. | |||
Uploader permissions may be requested at the [[Project:Administrators' noticeboard|administrators' noticeboard]]. | |||
[[#Administrators|Administrators]] have all uploader rights as part of the <code>sysop</code> toolset. | |||
=== Transwiki importers === | |||
Transwiki importers (<code>transwiki</code>) have the technical ability to [[m:Help:Import|import]] pages from other wikis. This access may be granted and removed by bureaucrats and should be requested at the [[WG:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. Administrators and XML importers have transwiki import access as part of the <code>sysop</code> and <code>importupload</code> toolsets. | |||
=== XML importers === | |||
XML importers (<code>importupload</code>) have the ability to import pages not only from other wikis, but also from arbitrary XML file uploads. | |||
[[ | Due to the sensitive and niche nature of this group, only [[m:S|Stewards]] can grant and remove access. Requests should be made on the [[WG:bureaucrats'noticeboard|bureaucrats'noticeboard]], and a bureaucrat will transfer the request to [[m:SRP|the Stewards request page]] if successful. | ||
=== Revocation of specialized permissions === | === Revocation of specialized permissions === | ||
The <code>autopatrolled</code>, <code>ipb-exemption</code>, and <code> | The <code>accountcreator</code>, <code>autopatrolled</code>, <code>ipb-exemption</code>, <code>uploader</code>, <code>transwiki</code>, and <code>importupload</code> groups should be removed by a bureaucrat or administrator (or, in the case of XML import, a Steward): | ||
* Upon self-request. | * Upon self-request. | ||
* Immediately and without discussion when: | * Immediately and without discussion when: | ||
** It is clear that the tools are being used for [[Project:Vandalism|vandalism]] or blatant [[Project:Disruptive editing|disruptive editing]] (including [[Project:Edit warring|edit warring]]) | ** It is clear that the tools are being used for [[Project:Vandalism|vandalism]] or blatant [[Project:Disruptive editing|disruptive editing]] (including [[Project:Edit warring|edit warring]]). | ||
** It is clear that the account is compromised. | ** It is clear that the account is compromised. | ||
* Upon consensus at | ** It is clear that the tools are being used in violation of relevant policies or guidelines (in this case, the removing administrator/bureaucrat should promptly seek review at a noticeboard). | ||
* Upon consensus at a high-profile location. | |||
* When the user is indefinitely [[Project:Banning policy|banned]]. | * When the user is indefinitely [[Project:Banning policy|banned]]. | ||
* When the user becomes part of another group (such as <code>sysop</code> or <code>bureaucrat</code>) that makes the specialized permissions redundant. | * When the user becomes part of another group (such as <code>sysop</code> or <code>bureaucrat</code>) that makes the specialized permissions redundant. | ||
* When the account has made no edits or logged actions for 2 years. | * When the account has made no edits or logged actions for 2 years for <code>autopatrolled</code> and <code>ipb-exemption</code> or for 1 year for <code>accountcreator</code>, <code>uploader</code>, <code>transwiki</code>, and <code>importupload</code>. | ||
When specialized permissions are revoked for any reason, they may be regained through the regular avenue (the bureaucrats' noticeboard). | When specialized permissions are revoked for any reason, they may be regained through the regular avenue (the bureaucrats'/administrators' noticeboard or informal request as the case may be). | ||
== Administrators == | == Administrators == | ||
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== Advanced permissions == | == Advanced permissions == | ||
{{anchor|Interface editors}} | |||
=== Interface administrators === | |||
Interface administrators (<code>interface-admin</code>, formerly known as "interface editors") are experienced administrators with the technical ability to edit sitewide and user JavaScript and CSS pages, such as [[MediaWiki:Common.css]]. Editing of these pages is restricted because of the potential to insert malicious code which can affect many users. | |||
Due to the highly sensitive nature of sitewide CSS/JS editing, granting and removal of interface administrator access is restricted to [[m:Stewards|Stewards]]. | |||
Administrators may request interface administrator access at the [[WickedGov:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. A bureaucrat will close the local discussion and, if the discussion is successful, request that a Steward grant access. | |||
Interface administrator access may be granted temporarily to carry out a specific task, or indefinitely to administrators who show a long-term need for the tool. | |||
Addition of JavaScript and CSS resources is governed by the [[Policy:Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy]]. | Addition of JavaScript and CSS resources is governed by the [[Policy:Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy]]. | ||
Permissions related to this group are disabled for users who do not use [[Special:OATH|multi-factor authentication]]. | |||
=== Checkusers === | === Checkusers === | ||
Checkusers (<code>checkuser</code>) are experienced administrators with the technical ability to check users' IP addresses and related information. This is done to prevent [[WickedGov:sockpuppetry|sockpuppetry]] and other abuse. Use of the CheckUser tool is governed by the [[WickedGov:CheckUser|CheckUser policy]]. | Checkusers (<code>checkuser</code>) are experienced administrators with the technical ability to check users' IP addresses and related information. This is done to prevent [[WickedGov:sockpuppetry|sockpuppetry]] and other abuse. Use of the CheckUser tool is governed by the [[WickedGov:CheckUser|CheckUser policy]]. | ||
Due to the highly sensitive nature of CheckUser, granting and removal of access is restricted to Stewards. | |||
Administrators may request CheckUser access at the [[WickedGov:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. A bureaucrat will close the local discussion and, if the discussion is successful, request that a Steward grant access. | |||
Permissions related to this group are disabled for users who do not use [[Special:OATH|multi-factor authentication]]. | |||
=== Suppressors === | === Suppressors === | ||
Suppressors (<code>suppress</code>) are experienced administrators with the technical ability to hide revisions and log entries from view, even by administrators. Use of the suppression tool is governed by the [[WickedGov:Suppression|suppression policy]]. | Suppressors (<code>suppress</code>) are experienced administrators with the technical ability to hide revisions and log entries from view, even by administrators. Use of the suppression tool is governed by the [[WickedGov:Suppression|suppression policy]]. | ||
Due to the highly sensitive nature of suppression, granting and removal of access is restricted to Stewards. | |||
Administrators may request suppressor access at the [[WickedGov:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. A bureaucrat will close the local discussion and, if the discussion is successful, request that a Steward grant access. | |||
Permissions related to this group are disabled for users who do not use [[Special:OATH|multi-factor authentication]]. | |||
=== Revocation of advanced permissions === | === Revocation of advanced permissions === | ||
The <code>suppress</code>, <code>checkuser</code> and <code>interface-admin</code> groups should be removed by a | The <code>suppress</code>, <code>checkuser</code> and <code>interface-admin</code> groups should be removed by a Steward: | ||
* Upon self-request at | * Upon self-request at [[m:SRP|SRP]]. | ||
* Immediately and without discussion when: | * Immediately and without discussion when: | ||
** A bureaucrat reasonably suspects that the tools have been abused or seriously misused, including any violation of the [[Policy:Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy]], or | ** A bureaucrat or Steward reasonably suspects that the tools have been abused or seriously misused, including any violation of the [[Policy:Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy]], or | ||
** A bureaucrat reasonably suspects that the account is compromised. | ** A bureaucrat or Steward reasonably suspects that the account is compromised. | ||
* Upon consensus at the bureaucrats' noticeboard only. | * Upon consensus at the bureaucrats' noticeboard only. | ||
* When the user is indefinitely [[Project:Banning policy|banned]]. | * When the user is indefinitely [[Project:Banning policy|banned]]. | ||
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== Bureaucrats == | == Bureaucrats == | ||
Bureaucrats (<code>bureaucrat</code>) are users with the ''technical ability'' to | Bureaucrats (<code>bureaucrat</code>) are users with the ''technical ability'' to: | ||
* Add and remove users from the administrator, account creator, transwiki importer, and extended uploader groups | |||
* Grant and remove bot flags | |||
* Add users to the bureaucrat group | |||
* Delete [[Special:tags|tags]]<ref>Administrators may add and edit tags, but tag deletion is restricted to bureaucrats.</ref> | |||
Administrators interested in becoming a bureaucrat may make a request at the [[WickedGov:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. | Administrators interested in becoming a bureaucrat may make a request at the [[WickedGov:bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. | ||
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=== Revocation of bureaucrat permissions === | === Revocation of bureaucrat permissions === | ||
The <code>bureaucrat</code> group should be removed by | The <code>bureaucrat</code> group should be removed by a Steward: | ||
* Upon self-request at the [[Project:Bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. | * Upon self-request at the [[Project:Bureaucrats' noticeboard|bureaucrats' noticeboard]]. | ||
* Immediately and without discussion when: | * Immediately and without discussion when: | ||
** | ** A Steward reasonably suspects that the tools are being used for [[Project:Vandalism|vandalism]] or [[Project:Disruptive editing|disruptive editing]] (including [[Project:Edit warring|edit warring]]), or | ||
** | ** A Steward reasonably suspects that the account is compromised. | ||
** Note that in the case of a compromised or rogue bureaucrat account, the other bureaucrats may be unable to restore order. In this case, a | ** Note that in the case of a compromised or rogue bureaucrat account, the other bureaucrats may be unable to restore order. In this case, a Steward will intervene to remove access. | ||
* Upon consensus at the bureaucrats' noticeboard only. | * Upon consensus at the bureaucrats' noticeboard only. | ||
* When the user is indefinitely [[Project:Banning policy|banned]]. | * When the user is indefinitely [[Project:Banning policy|banned]]. | ||
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== Staff == | == Staff == | ||
Accounts in the staff (<code>officestaff</code>) group | Accounts in the staff (<code>officestaff</code>) group were used to perform [[m:office actions|office actions]] and other official actions. This group has been retired and is no longer in use. | ||
== Bots == | == Bots == | ||
Bots (<code>bot</code>) are automated accounts. Edits by these accounts are hidden from [[Special:RecentChanges]] by default. | [[WG:Bots|Bots]] (<code>bot</code>) are automated accounts used to perform repetitive or tedious tasks that are uncontroversial or that have been approved by the community. Edits by these accounts are hidden from [[Special:RecentChanges]] by default. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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