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This page gives an overview of user permissions on the Doom Wiki.  For the complete list of [[mw:How does MediaWiki work?|MediaWiki]] database settings, see [[Special:ListGroupRights]].  Administrators can view the status of a single user at [[Special:UserRights]].
 
This page gives an overview of user permissions on the Doom Wiki.  For the complete list of [[mw:How does MediaWiki work?|MediaWiki]] database settings, see [[Special:ListGroupRights]].  Administrators can view the status of a single user at [[Special:UserRights]].
  
The lists of names below are not updated automatically.  If you need the most current data, see [[Special:ListUsers]].
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Most of the lists of names below are not updated automatically.  If you need the most current data, see [[Special:ListUsers]].
  
 
== Anonymous ([[wikipedia:IP address|IP]]) editors ==
 
== Anonymous ([[wikipedia:IP address|IP]]) editors ==

Revision as of 09:19, 9 July 2015

This page gives an overview of user permissions on the Doom Wiki. For the complete list of MediaWiki database settings, see Special:ListGroupRights. Administrators can view the status of a single user at Special:UserRights.

Most of the lists of names below are not updated automatically. If you need the most current data, see Special:ListUsers.

Anonymous (IP) editors

Anyone can read or edit a page; that's the whole point.

Logged-in users

Creating an account allows you to upload images, customize the site interface, and avoid most "area effect" blocks (such as page protection or rangeblocking).

Editors

Users with this status can mark pages as "checked", meaning that all edits since the last check have been constructive (see Help:Page validation). In addition, their own edits are automatically approved, and they can view a list of pages that have never been checked.

Participants in the server migration were given Editor rights. Currently, new Editors are created at the discretion of administrators. The autopromotion feature of the associated MediaWiki extension is also enabled; its criteria include 60 days since account creation, no blocks, and at least 200 approved edits out of 300.

Users with editor permission:

(first | last) View (previous 50 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)(first | last) View (previous 50 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

Administrators

Administrators are users with some special abilities. Most of the time this should go largely unnoticed, since everyone can be involved in editing pages, and even in reorganizing the entire site. The extra functions are intended to help moderate disputes and clean up large messes (such as robo-spam or inaccurate system messages).

Among other things, admins can:

  • Delete pages
  • View and undelete deleted pages (unless they predate the fork)
  • Protect and unprotect pages
  • Edit protected pages
  • Block users

Active administrators

Inactive administrators (fewer than 5 edits in the last year)

If you need administrator assistance, e.g. to undo a page move or stop a persistent vandal, feel free to ask any of the above (preferably active) users. In an emergency, try to find one on IRC. Bloodshedder, Quasar and TheGreenHerring are usually on #zdoom, Janizdreg on #chocolate-doom and there are typically several on #doomwiki.

Currently the only way to become an administrator is to ask a bureaucrat (see below).

Bureaucrats

These are "root" or "superuser" persons, able to change the permissions on other accounts. Configuring a database installation requires one active bureaucrat, but the Doom Wiki has much less paperwork than Wikipedia, so (hopefully) one is enough.

Bureaucrats on the Doom Wiki

Sources


The Doom Wiki
Policy Portal
Official policies:
Content guidelines:
Community: