Wikibooks:User rights
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Overview
The Wikibooks community allows administrators and bureaucrats to grant and revoke permissions.[1] For administrator, bureaucrat and CheckUser access, see Wikibooks:Administrators. For bot access, see Wikibooks:Bots.
Administrators and bureaucrats have the trust of the community, and use their discretion when granting or revoking these rights. Requests are made at WB:RFP, where any administrator or bureaucrat can grant the right if they choose to. Requests are archived; declined requests should be explained. Administrators and bureaucrats are responsible for making good decisions regarding which users get the tools. Administrators and bureaucrats are absolutely not to wheel war with user rights - those which do so will not be permitted to change user rights.
- User groups are requested at Wikibooks:Requests for permissions
- The full list of rights available to user groups is at Special:ListGroupRights
- Users in the various user groups are listed at Special:ListUsers
- Changes in user rights are logged at Special:Log/rights
Local user groups
User groups available to all users
User groups automatically assigned to registered users
User groups that can be assigned by administrators
- Autoreviewed users
- Reviewers
- Importers and import uploaders
- Uploaders
- Pseudo-bots
- IP block exemption
User groups that can be assigned by bureaucrats
User groups that are assigned non-locally
See also
References
Local: | Anonymous • Autoconfirmed • Autoreviewed • Blocked • Confirmed • Importers • Registered • Reviewers • Uploaders
Administrators • Bots • Bureaucrats • Checkusers • Interface admins • Pseudo-bots |
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Global: | Locked accounts • Ombudsmen • Rollbackers • Stewards • Sysadmins • Sysops • Unified accounts |