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An [[Project:Administrators|administrator]] is a user that has additional management power on the Wiki. | An [[Project:Administrators|administrator]] is a user that has additional management power on the Wiki. | ||
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Administrators gain the following '''rights''': | Administrators gain the following '''rights''': | ||
:{{arrow}}Block a user from sending emails. | :{{arrow}}Block a user from sending emails. |
Revision as of 16:35, 4 March 2023
See: [[Manual:Administrators]]
An administrator is a user that has additional management power on the Wiki.
Rights
See: [[ListGroupRights]]
Administrators gain the following rights:
- Block a user from sending emails.
- Block other users from editing.
- Bypass IP blocks, auto-blocks and range blocks.
- Change protection levels and edit cascade-protected pages.
- Create and (de)activate tags.
- Create new user accounts.
- Create or modify abuse filters.
- Delete tags from the database.
- Delete pages.
- Delete pages with large histories.
- Edit other users' JSON files.
- Edit protected pages set to "allow only administrators".
- Edit protected pages set to "allow only autoconfirmed users".
- Edit sitewide JSON.
- Edit the user interface.
- Have their own edits automatically marked as patrolled.
- Import pages from a file upload.
- Import pages from other wikis.
- Mark others' edits as patrolled.
- Mark rolled-back edits as bot edits.
- Merge the history of pages.
- Modify abuse filters with restricted actions.
- Move category pages.
- Move files.
- Move pages.
- Move pages with their subpages.
- Move root user pages.
- Override files on the shared media repository locally.
- Override spoofing checks.
- Override title or username blacklists.
- Overwrite existing files.
- Quickly rollback the edits of the last user who edited a particular page.
- Revert all changes by a given abuse filter.
- Search deleted pages.
- Skip CAPTCHA tests.
- Unaffected by IP-based rate limits.
- Unaffected by rate limits.
- Unblock themselves.
- Undelete a page.
- Upload files.
- Use higher limits in API queries.
- View a list of unwatched pages.
- View abuse filters marked as private.
- View deleted history entries, without their associated text.
- View deleted text and changes between deleted revisions.
- View detailed abuse log entries.
- View log entries of abuse filters marked as private.
- View private data in the abuse log.
- View title blacklist log.