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Suppressors can remove information from edit logs, even from | Suppressors can remove information from edit logs, even from administrators. This power is only used in the case of personally identifiable sensitive information being accessible through the history logs. | ||
==Interface administrators== | ==Interface administrators== |
Revision as of 14:11, 28 May 2020
Our little slice of bureaucracy!
To see detailed user permissions, go to Special:ListGroupRights.
IP users
IP users can read all articles on the wiki freely, but they cannot edit.
Users
Users are anyone with an account. They can edit pages freely, save for a few protected articles.
Administrators
Becoming an admin is easy, we hand it out like free candy here.
Administrators have the technical ability to perform the following actions:
- Block and unblock user accounts and IP addresses from editing
- Apply, modify, and remove page protection on a particular page to restrict or allow editing, moving, or creation
- Delete pages
- View and restore deleted pages
- Restrict and restore public visibility of information in individual logs and page revisions.
- Edit fully protected pages
- Override the title blacklist
- Move a page to any desired title
- Perform other special actions as listed at Special:ListGroupRights#sysop
Bureaucrats
Bureaucrats can give or take admin powers.
Suppressors
Suppressors can remove information from edit logs, even from administrators. This power is only used in the case of personally identifiable sensitive information being accessible through the history logs.
Interface administrators
Interface administrators can edit files related to how the wiki displays itself. They have access to MediaWiki:Common.css and can change the appearance of the wiki for all users.
Janitors
Janitors can do anything. They have unrestricted access to user rights management.