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== So, what's the deal? ==
== So, what's the deal? ==
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'''Administrators''', or '''sysops''', are active and regular users who have access to technical features that help with maintenance. Administrators are expected to respect and be familiar with IMW policy as they are known and trusted members of the community. They can protect and delete pages, block other editors, and undo these actions as well. By default, these privileges are granted indefinitely and are only removed under exceptional circumstances involving high level intervention.
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'''Administrators''', or '''sysops''', are active and regular users who have access to technical features that help with maintenance. Administrators are expected to respect and be familiar with CKB policy as they are known and trusted members of the community. They can protect and delete pages, block other editors, and undo these actions as well. By default, these privileges are granted indefinitely and are only removed under exceptional circumstances involving high level intervention.
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<center>'''[[IMW:Requests for administrator attention|Request assistance]]''' - '''[[Special:Listusers/sysop|Full list of administrators]]'''</center>
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<center>'''[[IMW:Requests for administrator attention|Request assistance]]''' - '''[[Special:Listusers/Sysops|Full list of administrators]]'''</center>
Since we're in the very early days of IMW, all users should function as administrators in principle; any user can behave in a way befitting an administrator (provided they do not falsely claim to be one), even if they have not been given the extra administrative functions. Admins should never develop into a special subgroup of the community but should be a part of the community like anyone else. However, they are equipped with a few more tools to do some chores that would potentially be harmful if everyone were entrusted with them.
Since we're in the very early days of IMW, all users should function as administrators in principle; any user can behave in a way befitting an administrator (provided they do not falsely claim to be one), even if they have not been given the extra administrative functions. Admins should never develop into a special subgroup of the community but should be a part of the community like anyone else. However, they are equipped with a few more tools to do some chores that would potentially be harmful if everyone were entrusted with them.
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The wiki software has a few important features that are restricted.  Of those restricted features, administrators have access to the following.
The wiki software has a few important features that are restricted.  Of those restricted features, administrators have access to the following.
   
   
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=== Protected pages ===
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* Edit the [[Main Page]], and other protected pages. You can suggest Main Page changes at [[Talk:Main Page]]. The welcome page has the potential to receive a ''lot'' of vandalism; protecting it is an unfortunate compromise to keep our main page free of random profanity.
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* Protect and unprotect pages. Pages are only protected in certain rare circumstances - for information and guidelines, see [[IMW:P|Protection]].
===Deletion and undeletion===
===Deletion and undeletion===
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* Delete pages, including images, and their history. For information and guidelines, see [[IMW:Deletion policy]].  To suggest a page for deletion ('''after''' reading the policy and guidelines pages!), leave a note [[IMW:RAA|here]]. Sometimes deletion is a technical matter, in which a redirection page has to be removed to make way for renaming an article, or a page whose history has been broken up has to be deleted and the pieces recombined. Other times it's a matter of cleaning up simple junk edits on pages with no actual content, or removing material that has been pasted in from another site and infringes [[Wikipedia:Copyrights|copyright (this page is at Wikipedia)]].
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* Delete pages, including images, and their history. For information and guidelines, see [[IMW:Deletion policy]].  To suggest a page for deletion ('''after''' reading the policy and guidelines pages!), see [[IMW:Articles for deletion]]. Sometimes deletion is a technical matter, in which a redirection page has to be removed to make way for renaming an article, or a page whose history has been broken up has to be deleted and the pieces recombined. Other times it's a matter of cleaning up simple junk edits on pages with no actual content, or removing material that has been pasted in from another site and infringes [[Wikipedia:Copyrights|copyright (this page is at Wikipedia)]].
* View and restore deleted pages, including images, and their history. To challenge an already made decision to delete a page, see [[IMW:Requests for administrator attention|this page]].
* View and restore deleted pages, including images, and their history. To challenge an already made decision to delete a page, see [[IMW:Requests for administrator attention|this page]].
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*Revert pages quickly. Any user (logged-in or not) can revert a page to an earlier version. Administrators have a faster, automated reversion tool to help them revert vandalism by anonymous editors. When looking at a user's contributions, a link that looks like: [<u style="color:#002BB8">rollback</u>] &ndash; appears next to edits that are at the top of the edit history. Clicking on the link reverts to the last edit not authored by that user, with an edit summary of ''(Reverted edits by X to last version by Y)'' and marks it as a minor change. One-click rollback is only intended for vandalism, spam, etc.; if reverting over disputed content, it should be done manually with an appropriate edit summary.
*Revert pages quickly. Any user (logged-in or not) can revert a page to an earlier version. Administrators have a faster, automated reversion tool to help them revert vandalism by anonymous editors. When looking at a user's contributions, a link that looks like: [<u style="color:#002BB8">rollback</u>] &ndash; appears next to edits that are at the top of the edit history. Clicking on the link reverts to the last edit not authored by that user, with an edit summary of ''(Reverted edits by X to last version by Y)'' and marks it as a minor change. One-click rollback is only intended for vandalism, spam, etc.; if reverting over disputed content, it should be done manually with an appropriate edit summary.
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=== Keeping vandalism out of recent changes ===
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* Admins can exclude bulk vandalism from [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]]. To do this, add <tt>&bot=1</tt> to the end of the URL used to access a user's contributions.  When the rollback links on the contributions list are clicked, the revert and the original edit that you are reverting will both be hidden from the default recent changes display.  The edits are not hidden from contributions lists, page histories or watchlists. The edits remain in the database and are not removed, but they no longer flood recent changes. The aim of this feature is to reduce the annoyance factor of a flood vandal with relatively little effort. This should '''not''' be used for reverting a change you just don't like, but is meant only for simple vandalism, particularly massive flood vandalism.
=== Other ===
=== Other ===
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* Can move category pages and other move protected pages.
* Can move category pages and other move protected pages.
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* Can view [[Special:Unwatchedpages]] to see pages which may be more vulnerable to vandalism.
* Can view the history of deleted pages.
* Can view the history of deleted pages.
== Becoming an administrator ==
== Becoming an administrator ==
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If you have been around for a while and you would like sysop access, let either the [[User:Justin Matas|founder of IMW]] or [[User talk:Jesussaves|Jesussaves]] know on his respective talk page, with a brief description of yourself and your qualifications.
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If you have been around for a while and you would like sysop access, add your name to [[CKB:RFA]] according to the guidelines mentioned there, and a discussion will take place by fellow editors in order to determine if there is consensus that you should become an administrator.
It is recommended that you write for IMW (or at least some other Wiki) for a while before requesting administrator status, since other users will have to recognize you before they can agree on trusting you with the tools.  Although multiple user accounts are allowed on IMW in certain circumstances, only one should have admin powers beyond being an editor.
It is recommended that you write for IMW (or at least some other Wiki) for a while before requesting administrator status, since other users will have to recognize you before they can agree on trusting you with the tools.  Although multiple user accounts are allowed on IMW in certain circumstances, only one should have admin powers beyond being an editor.
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==Administrator abuse==
==Administrator abuse==
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Administrators can be removed if they misuse their powers. Currently, administrators may be removed at the request of the IMW community. At their discretion, lesser penalties may also be assessed against problematic administrators.
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Administrators can be removed if they misuse their powers. Currently, administrators may be removed at the request of the CKB community. At their discretion, lesser penalties may also be assessed against problematic administrators.
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See also [[Special:Listusers/sysop]].
See also [[Special:Listusers/sysop]].

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