1421:; they are provided to trusted users for maintenance and other tasks, and should always be used with thought, care, and with due diligence and good judgment. Serious misuse of the tools may result in sanctions or even their removal. If a user believes that an administrator has not used their administrative tools as per the established Knowledge policies and guidelines, then they should first discuss their concerns and issues with the respective administrator directly. In cases where the issue is not resolved by discussing it directly and/or when broader community input is determined to be necessary or required, users can post their concerns regarding the issue at
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Administrators are expected to have good judgment, and are presumed to have considered carefully any actions or decisions they carry out as administrators. Administrators may disagree, but administrative actions should not be reversed without good cause, careful thought, and (if likely to be objected
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In general, editors should not act as administrators in disputes in which they have been involved. This is because involved administrators may be, or appear to be, incapable of making objective decisions in disputes to which they have been a party or about which they have strong feelings. Involvement
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share their password or account with any other person, for any reason. If they find out their password has been compromised, or their account has been otherwise compromised (even by an editor or individual they know and trust), they should attempt to change it immediately, or otherwise report it to a
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If a user believes an administrator has acted improperly, they should express their concerns directly to the administrator responsible and try to come to a resolution in an orderly and civil manner. If the matter is not resolved between the two parties, users can proceed with dispute resolution (see
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involved and is not prevented from acting in an administrative capacity in relation to that editor or topic area. Warnings, calm and reasonable discussion and explanation of those warnings, advice about community norms, and suggestions on possible wordings and approaches do not make an administrator
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Administrator tools are also to be used with careful judgement; it can take some time for a new administrator to learn when it's best to use the tools, and it can take months to gain a good sense of how long a period to set when using tools such as blocking and page protection in difficult disputes.
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While RFA is an intensive process, the quality of feedback and review on the candidate's readiness and demeanor by experienced editors is often very high. Applicants who are unsuccessful but take steps to address points raised will often succeed on a subsequent request some months later. If you are
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In most cases, disputes with administrators should be resolved with the normal dispute resolution process. If the dispute reflects seriously on a user's administrative capacity (blatant misuse of administrative tools, gross or persistent misjudgment or conduct issues), or if dialog fails, then the
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Knowledge's worldwide cultural impact and visibility grew, and as the community grew with it, the role of administrators evolved and standards for adminship rose. Given the lengthy procedures required to remove administrative access, which often include attempts to resolve the dispute prior to
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Administrators who seriously or repeatedly act in a problematic manner, or who have lost the trust or confidence of the community, may be sanctioned or have their administrator rights removed by the
Arbitration Committee. In the past, this has happened or been suggested for the following actions:
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Administrators should bear in mind that they have hundreds of colleagues. Therefore, if an administrator cannot adhere to site policies and remain civil (even toward users exhibiting problematic behavior) while addressing a given issue, the administrator should bring the issue to a noticeboard or
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is incompatible with the expectations and responsibilities of administrators, and consistent or egregious poor judgment may result in the removal of administrator tools. Administrators should strive to model high standards of courtesy and civility, and their conduct should set the example for all
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The RfA process allows other editors to get to know the candidate. Editors explore the candidate's involvement and background as an editor, conduct in discussions, and understanding of the role they are requesting. Editors state if they support or oppose the request, along with their reasons and
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currently used, individual accounts are marked with the special roles they may play; these roles in turn determine any special tools they may access. Administrators were not intended to develop into a special subgroup. Rather, administrators should be a part of the community like other editors.
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Before requesting or accepting a nomination, candidates should generally be active, regular, and long-term
Knowledge editors, be familiar with the procedures and practices of Knowledge, respect and understand its policies, and have gained the general trust of the community. Candidates are also
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is when an administrator's action is reversed by another administrator, but rather than discussing the disagreement, administrator tools are then used in a combative fashion to undo or redo the action. With very few exceptions, once an administrative action has been reverted, it should not be
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if specified criteria are met. The specific criteria are set by each administrator for themselves, and usually detailed in their userspace. The process is entirely voluntary and administrators may change their criteria at any time, or decline to adhere to previously made recall pledges.
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I think perhaps I'll go through semi-willy-nilly and make a bunch of people who have been around for awhile sysops. I want to dispel the aura of "authority" around the position. It's merely a technical matter that the powers given to sysops are not given out to everyone.
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And remember that you have hundreds of colleagues: you are not alone and most issues are made worse by poor judgment. If you are seen to conduct yourself well, usually the matter will blow over soon, however bad it may seem. Sometimes it's best simply to
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and perform their duties to the best of their abilities. Occasional mistakes are entirely compatible with the admin toolset; administrators are not expected to be perfect. However, sustained or serious disruption of
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If an editor has had at least two years of uninterrupted inactivity (no edits) between the removal of the admin tools and the re-request, regardless of the reason for removal, the editor will need to request reinstatement through the
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Blocks designated as "CheckUser blocks" (that is, blocks relying on confidential checkuser findings) may not be reversed by administrators who do not have access to the CheckUser permission. Appeal of these blocks may be made to the
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Blocks designated as "Oversight blocks" (that is, blocks relying on information that has been suppressed) may not be reversed by administrators who do not have access to the oversight permission. The
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In addition, any editors who are falling lower than an average of 50 edits per year over a 5-year period should be notified by talk page message annually that they are at risk of falling below the required level in the future.
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Failure to communicate – this can be either with editors (e.g., lack of suitable warnings or explanations of actions), or to address concerns of the community (especially when explanations or other serious comments are sought)
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bureaucrat for temporary desysopping. Users who fail to report unauthorized use of their account will be desysopped. Unauthorized use is considered 'controversial circumstances', and access will not be automatically restored.
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reversed an administrative action, there is very rarely any valid reason for the original or another administrator to reinstate the same or similar action again without clear discussion leading to a decision by consensus.
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enabled, they are not required to do so, nor are they required to read and/or respond if they are enabled. Administrators who do not have notifications enabled are strongly encouraged to indicate this on their user
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employees were administrators, as the server password was required to make any administrative changes. The idea of an administrator role was proposed in late 2001 during the development of the first version of
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Except in the rare instance where the ban is reversed due to a mistake by the community (but not merely due to a successful appeal of the ban), in which case the tools' removals are reversed as well. See
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Do not repeat a reversed administrative action when you know that another administrator opposes it. Do not continue a chain of administrative reversals without discussion. Resolve administrative disputes
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process. In the case of an administrator desysopped due to a year of inactivity, one additional year of continued uninterrupted inactivity (no edits) from the removal due to inactivity will make a new
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required to disclose whether they have ever edited
Knowledge for pay. Questions regarding this are permitted to be asked of every candidate, by any editor in the community, throughout the RFA process.
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might have keys to offices that some other workers are excluded from, admins have some role-specific abilities, but – also like a real-world janitor – they're not more important than the other editors.
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Seek constructive discussion, and aim to cool the situation and bring it back to normal processes, if able. Adopting a deliberately calming manner and approach as you explain may help. In some cases,
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In the case of removal due to inactivity, for any administrator who does not have a logged administrator action in five years, bureaucrats should not restore administrator access upon request.
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to approve the request. This determination is not based exclusively on the percentage of support, but in practice most RfAs above 75% pass. The community has determined that
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cases on the subject of wheel-warring. The phrase was also used historically for an administrator improperly reversing some kinds of very formal action.
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to request feedback from the community – however, complainants should be aware that the behavior of the filer is often
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to protect the best interests of Knowledge by removing administrative permissions or
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1457:, or when the payment is made by the Wikimedia Foundation or an affiliate of the WMF.
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Administrators may request that their access to administrative tools be removed at
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1289:, or whose prior involvements are minor or obvious edits that do not show bias, is
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concerning disruptive areas and situations. Administrators acting in this role are
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Has made neither edits nor administrative actions for at least a 12-month period
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Breach of basic policies (attacks, biting/civility, edit warring, privacy, etc.)
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Administrator rights can be particularly helpful in certain areas of Knowledge:
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Some administrators place themselves "open to recall", whereby they pledge to
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Administrators assume these responsibilities as volunteers after undergoing a
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have the ability to edit JavaScript and CSS pages in the MediaWiki namespace.
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Do you need to report libel or confidential information posted to Knowledge?
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processes, as with any other conduct matter. For example: move the issue to
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Administrators have the technical ability to perform the following actions:
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Knowledge:Village pump (proposals)/suspend sysop rights of inactive admins
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and unblock user accounts, IP addresses, and IP ranges from editing, edit
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2185:
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The admin tools were removed while the administrator was "under a cloud".
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Desysopping on inactivity grounds should be handled by English Knowledge
1383:, usually when other dispute resolution approaches are unsuccessful (see
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Edit pages in the MediaWiki namespace, excluding JavaScript and CSS pages
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Conduct elsewhere incompatible with adminship (off-site attacking, etc.)
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Do you need to report persistent vandalism or spam to an administrator?
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on a particular page to restrict or allow editing, moving, or creation
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2172:
1628:
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Are you trying to request removal of page protection on an article?
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For the encyclopedic article about administrators on Knowledge, see
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and unblock user accounts, IP addresses, and IP ranges from editing
789:. When you are ready to apply, you may add your nomination to the
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Knowledge's administrative tools are often likened to a janitor's
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For information on the administrative structure of Knowledge, see
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1368:. If a user believes they have been blocked improperly, they may
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nostalgia:Wikipedia_utilities/Old_Page_titles_to_be_deleted_talk
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I just wanted to say that becoming a sysop is *not a big deal*.
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accounts and advising the Arbitration Committee after the fact.
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Only one account of a given person may have administrative tools
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It describes a widely accepted standard that all editors should
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directly appointed the first administrators in February 2002.
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is available to further secure accounts from unauthorized use.
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Do you need help with resolving a dispute with another editor?
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Do you want to request an edit be made to a protected article?
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While best practices are for administrators to have email and
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interested in requesting adminship, you should first read the
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WP:Deletion process § Non-administrators closing discussions
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WP:Requested moves/Closing instructions § Non-admin closure
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for further information). One possible approach is to use
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reasonable belief of a present and very serious emergency
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Knowledge:Non-admin closure § Editors who are uninvolved
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to request comment on an administrator's suitability.
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of information in individual logs and page revisions
2548:"2023 talk page discussion regarding notifications"
734:requires that administrator candidates possess the
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full list of accounts with administrator privileges
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1914:This desysopping is reversible in some cases (see
1544:Knowledge:Arbitration/Policy § Appeal of decisions
553:The English Knowledge has 851 administrators (see
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882:Knowledge:Admins willing to make difficult blocks
706:) may have its own policy for granting adminship.
531:pages without restriction, and use certain other
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2439:editor, and AutoWikiBrowser access user rights.
1996:Knowledge:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents
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1845:– Removal of rights performed by stewards does
1717:The term "wheel" comes from the description of
1581:"WP:WW" redirects here. You may be looking for
1577:Reinstating a reverted action ("wheel warring")
962:Knowledge:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents
799:. The only exception is administrators may own
197:
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2384:Knowledge:Requests for administrator attention
1875:Procedural removal for inactive administrators
1648:Wheel warring usually results in an immediate
1322:Knowledge:Requests for review of admin actions
1263:"No man is a fit arbitrator in his own cause"
1191:follow appropriate personal security practices
27:Knowledge policy page regarding administrators
3392:
3039:
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2622:Wheel warring against BLP special enforcement
1461:Reversing the actions of other administrators
875:Three-revert rule and edit warring violations
473:
179:are volunteer editors trusted with access to
1696:filing an Arbitration Committee case request
738:user right. Any extended-confirmed user can
1353:
1316:Grievances by users ("administrator abuse")
643:Perform other special actions as listed at
327:File an administrative action review report
3557:On privacy, confidentiality and discretion
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913:Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement
614:Grant and revoke certain user permissions
480:
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117:follow. Changes made to it should reflect
2394:semi-active Knowledge administrators list
1815:
1678:If concerned by improper conduct, follow
1530:Blocks made by the Arbitration Committee:
684:Knowledge:Guide to requests for adminship
561:lists of administrators by activity level
278:Request a change in page protection level
105:This page documents an English Knowledge
2396:(for contacting specific administrators)
1494:Reversing another administrator's action
1183:policy on password strength requirements
408:
187:use them to gain advantage in a dispute.
2966:Viewing deleted pages and contributions
2489:expectations and role of administrators
1977:Knowledge:Administrators open to recall
769:bureaucrat then determines if there is
14:
4269:
2534:"2018 RfC on Admin Email requirements"
2236:, the community carefully scrutinizes
1982:
1667:to wheel war, try these alternatives:
1435:Conflict of interest or non-neutrality
1423:Knowledge:Administrative action review
972:Knowledge:Administrative action review
911:(see also requests for enforcement at
909:Knowledge:Arbitration/Active sanctions
626:Restrict and restore public visibility
542:. They do not act as employees of the
3497:Usernames for administrator attention
3380:
3027:
2859:
1692:serious and egregious misuse of tools
1587:Knowledge:WikiProject WikipediaWeekly
1425:for review by the broader community.
1148:Repeated or consistent poor judgment.
952:Knowledge:Administrators' noticeboard
196:
2390:Active Knowledge administrators list
2270:Statistics of administrator activity
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1849:show up in the usual user logs. Use
687:
162:
92:
79:Requests for administrator attention
43:
2771:that this should be interpreted as
1871:to verify a user's current rights.
1591:Knowledge:WikiProject Women writers
611:pages with 5,000 or fewer revisions
24:
3622:UTRS Unblock Ticket Request System
3149:Advice for asking questions at RfA
2314:Information for new administrators
2128:Knowledge:Bureaucrats' noticeboard
1950:Knowledge:Bureaucrats' noticeboard
519:and unprotect pages from editing,
25:
4308:
2936:Granting and revoking user rights
2618:Wheel warring against Jimbo Wales
2360:Knowledge:Inactive administrators
2319:Administrators' Mass Message list
1881:Knowledge:Inactive administrators
1659:Knowledge works on the spirit of
886:the administrators channel on IRC
765:impressions of the candidate. An
662:, but non-admin editors may also
2847:Administrators in all Wikipedias
2601:Sarah Palin protection wheel war
2597:Daniel Brandt deletion wheel war
2493:responsibility of administrators
2134:. The change is recorded at the
1297:In straightforward cases (e.g.,
1287:purely in an administrative role
1185:requires administrators to have
1010:'involved' administrator conduct
803:with administrative access. See
791:Knowledge:Requests for adminship
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72:request administrator privileges
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4282:Knowledge Administrators' guide
4184:Editorial oversight and control
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2265:Requests for Adminship by month
1967:following steps are available:
1777:Review and removal of adminship
1766:Page protection in edit warring
1703:email the Arbitration Committee
1621:When another administrator has
1177:Knowledge:User account security
783:guide to requests for adminship
755:Template:Centralized discussion
645:Special:ListGroupRights § sysop
548:Wikimedia system administrators
248:violation to an administrator?
4292:Knowledge enforcement policies
3525:Password strength requirements
3177:Requests for adminship by year
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814:below), or due to inactivity.
621:View and restore deleted pages
13:
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2901:Advice for new administrators
2831:"wikimedia.org archive entry"
2819:nostalgia:Wiki Administrators
2309:Advice for new administrators
2275:Administrator activity graphs
2082:Over two years with no edits.
2027:all other granted user rights
1743:Biographies of living persons
1473:") – Responses have included
847:Incidents for admin attention
4297:Knowledge user access levels
2712:Procedural community desysop
2589:Pedophilia userbox wheel war
2355:Knowledge:User access levels
2304:Administrators' reading list
2294:Administrators' how-to guide
2093:necessary for reinstatement.
1990:Arbitration Committee review
1962:Knowledge:Dispute resolution
1916:§ Restoration of admin tools
1633:restored without consensus.
1583:Knowledge:Avoid weasel words
1358:administrative action review
1195:10,000 most common passwords
1006:administrators' reading list
998:administrators' how-to guide
64:questions for administrators
7:
3535:Personal security practices
3449:IP addresses are not people
3122:Optional RfA candidate poll
2751:; originally formulated in
2299:Administrators' noticeboard
1719:highest privileged accounts
1362:administrators' noticeboard
905:Knowledge:General sanctions
640:a page to any desired title
360:Wikimedia Board of Trustees
199:Are you in the right place?
10:
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3359:Current bureaucrat count:
2961:Tools, scripts and gadgets
2171:In the very early days of
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2037:Restoration of admin tools
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1711:take a break and calm down
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1445:Communal norms or policies
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616:requested by user accounts
601:Apply, modify, and remove
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336:Contact the oversight team
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29:
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3127:Advice for RfA candidates
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2378:Contacting administrators
2343:Advice for RfA candidates
2193:role-based access control
2063:Removed as a result of a
1733:Exceptional circumstances
1205:Two-factor authentication
1199:the Arbitration Committee
1096:avoiding personal attacks
987:Expectations of adminship
678:Becoming an administrator
567:Administrators' abilities
351:
240:Do you need to report an
205:
3972:Pending changes reviewer
3799:Requests for permissions
3576:Blocks, bans, sanctions,
3012:Revision deletion policy
2450:interface administrators
2196:Anyone can perform most
2136:list of resysopped users
1690:and wait for input. For
870:Speedy deletion requests
666:discussions (see, e.g.,
540:community review process
174:This page in a nutshell:
39:Knowledge:Administration
32:Knowledge administrators
4231:Policies and guidelines
4083:Interface administrator
4013:Volunteer Response Team
3421:Unregistered (IP) users
3301:Inactive administrators
2522:Communication principle
2184:. Knowledge co-founder
1797:Special:ListGroupRights
1650:request for arbitration
1455:Wikipedian-in-Residence
1381:Request for Arbitration
1229:Knowledge:Third opinion
1110:"Bad faith" adminship (
827:Administrative backlogs
787:nomination instructions
660:move-review discussions
310:File an incident report
269:Request page protection
251:File an edit war report
221:File a vandalism report
3740:Vandalism-only account
3730:Single-purpose account
3429:Why create an account?
3076:Requests for adminship
2333:List of administrators
2254:History and statistics
2238:requests for adminship
2226:
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2043:requests for adminship
1956:Disputes or complaints
1816:§ Administrator recall
1265:
1002:new administrator page
422:
287:Create an edit request
234:File a username report
83:Requests for adminship
4124:Arbitration Committee
3629:Blocking IP addresses
3530:User account security
3348:Current admin count:
3311:Desysoppings by month
3306:Former administrators
3265:Bureaucrat discussion
2916:Dealing with disputes
2887:Administrators' guide
2569:Articles for deletion
2349:What adminship is not
2260:Former administrators
2209:
2107:At their discretion,
1983:voluntarily step down
1960:Further information:
1879:Further information:
1785:Arbitration Committee
1469:(sometimes known as "
1377:Arbitration Committee
1343:WP:ADMINISTRATORABUSE
1320:Further information:
1303:relevant noticeboards
1261:
1020:Administrator conduct
893:Arbitration Committee
865:Recent changes patrol
412:
388:Arbitration Committee
4194:Wikimedia Foundation
4024:Advanced user groups
4008:Global rights policy
3567:How to not get outed
3562:Compromised accounts
3504:Unified login or SUL
2982:Administrator policy
2561:Requests for comment
2485:Decorum and civility
1971:Administrator recall
1801:global rights policy
1481:even the first time.
1415:administrative tools
1210:Administrators must
652:deletion discussions
544:Wikimedia Foundation
495:, commonly known as
353:Human administration
322:advanced permissions
260:appealing your block
4287:Knowledge adminship
4179:Formal organization
4129:Bot approvals group
4071:Edit filter manager
3936:Mass message sender
3718:Related to accounts
3270:Bureaucrat activity
1012:may not always be.
812:administrator abuse
751:editors' watchlists
318:administrator tools
4277:Knowledge policies
4251:Dispute resolution
3900:Extended confirmed
3876:Edit filter helper
3804:Admin instructions
3791:global user groups
3762:Courtesy vanishing
3678:Contentious topics
3668:Personal sanctions
3552:Committed identity
3439:Request an account
3249:Unsuccessful RfBs
3201:Unsuccessful RfAs
3159:Arguments to avoid
2288:For administrators
2132:resysop procedures
2077:Lengthy inactivity
1820:dispute resolution
1771:
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1680:dispute resolution
1644:
1521:Special situations
1419:very serious issue
1354:this section below
1048:Knowledge policies
897:dispute resolution
854:sections, such as
837:Copyright problems
736:extended-confirmed
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297:dispute resolution
18:Knowledge:INVOLVED
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3948:New page reviewer
3888:Event coordinator
3673:General sanctions
3612:Appealing a block
3509:Alternate account
3492:Changing username
3444:IPs are human too
3434:Create an account
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3154:Advice for voters
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3006:Protection policy
2921:Dealing with spam
2911:Cleaning backlogs
2667:. Eric S. Raymond
2665:Jargon File 4.4.7
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2639:Jargon File 4.4.7
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1944:Voluntary removal
1868:Special:ListUsers
1795:user groups (see
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1565:Oversight blocks:
1550:CheckUser blocks:
1299:blatant vandalism
1098:, and reasonable
1057:bad faith editing
992:Care and judgment
895:remedies and the
841:advice for admins
740:request adminship
732:English Knowledge
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700:Wikimedia project
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