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'''Administrators''' are AboutUs users who have '''sysop''' rights.
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'''Administrators''' are [[AboutUs]] people who have systems operation rights (often refered to as '''sysop''' rights).
  
For a listing of all current sysops, see [[Special:Listusers/sysop]].
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For a listing of all current systems operators, see [[Special:Listusers/sysop]].
  
Sysops are not imbued with any special authority, and are equal to everyone else in terms of editorial responsibility. Some consider the terms "Sysop" and "Administrator" to be misnomers, as they just indicate users who have had performance- and security-based restrictions on several features lifted because they seemed like trustworthy folks. Sysops should not have power over other users other than applying decisions made by all users.
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Systems operators are not imbued with any special authority, and are equal to everyone else in terms of editorial responsibility. Some consider the terms ''Sysop'' and ''Administrator'' to be misnomers, as they just indicate people who have had performance- and security-based restrictions on several features lifted because they seemed like trustworthy folks. Systems operators should not have power over other people other than applying decisions made by all people.
  
The community ''does'' look to sysops to perform essential housekeeping chores that require the extra access sysops are entrusted with. Among them are keeping an eye on new and changed articles to swiftly delete vandalism, and meeting user requests for help that require sysop access. Since sysops are experienced members of the community, users seeking help will often turn to a sysop for advice and information.
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The community ''does'' look to systems operators to perform essential housekeeping chores that require the extra access systems operators are entrusted with. Among them are keeping an eye on new and changed [[WikiPages]] to swiftly delete vandalism, and meeting folks' requests for help that require systems operator access. Since systems operators are experienced members of the community, people seeking help will often turn to them for advice and information.
  
== Abilities of a sysop ==
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== Abilities of a systems administrator ==
  
The Wiki software has a few important features that are restricted.  Of those restricted features, sysops have access to the following:
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The wiki software has a few important features that are restricted.  Of those restricted features, systems administrators have access to the following:
  
*[[Special:Log/protect|Protect]] and unprotect pages.
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* [[Special:Log/protect|Protect]] and unprotect pages.
*Directly edit [[AboutUs:Protected page|protected pages]].
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* Directly edit [[AboutUs:Protected page|protected pages]].
*[[Special:Log/delete|Delete]] pages and images and their history.   
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* [[Special:Log/delete|Delete]] pages and images and their history.   
*View and restore deleted pages and images and their history.  
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* View and restore deleted pages and images and their history.  
*Revert pages quickly. Note that ''any'' user [[Help:Vandalism|can revert a page]] to an earlier version; sysops simply have a faster, automated reversion tool to help them revert vandalism.
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* Revert pages quickly. Note that ''any'' person can [[revert]] a page to an earlier version; systems operators simply have a faster, automated reversion tool to help them revert vandalism.
*[[Special:Log/block|Block]] IP addresses, IP ranges, and user accounts for a specific time or indefinitely.  See the [[AboutUs:Blocking Policy|Blocking Policy]] for more information.
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* [[Special:Log/block|Block]] IP addresses, IP ranges, and peoples accounts for a specific time or indefinitely.  See the [[AboutUs:Blocking Policy|Blocking Policy]] for more information.
*Unblock IP addresses, IP ranges, and user accounts.
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* Unblock IP addresses, IP ranges, and peoples accounts.
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* Sysops can also rename users.  
  
Sysops are also encouraged to take advantage of the 'Recentchanges Patrol' feature to mark new edits that haven't yet been viewed.
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Systems administrators also review edits to mark new edits as constructive.
  
==See Also==
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==Related Pages==
*[[AboutUs:Bureaucrats]]
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<WikiPages>
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Bureaucrats
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InterWiki
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CommunityPermissions
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</WikiPages>
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[[Category:CommunityPermissions]]

Latest revision as of 12:44, 29 March 2013

Administrators are AboutUs people who have systems operation rights (often refered to as sysop rights).

For a listing of all current systems operators, see Special:Listusers/sysop.

Systems operators are not imbued with any special authority, and are equal to everyone else in terms of editorial responsibility. Some consider the terms Sysop and Administrator to be misnomers, as they just indicate people who have had performance- and security-based restrictions on several features lifted because they seemed like trustworthy folks. Systems operators should not have power over other people other than applying decisions made by all people.

The community does look to systems operators to perform essential housekeeping chores that require the extra access systems operators are entrusted with. Among them are keeping an eye on new and changed WikiPages to swiftly delete vandalism, and meeting folks' requests for help that require systems operator access. Since systems operators are experienced members of the community, people seeking help will often turn to them for advice and information.

Abilities of a systems administrator

The wiki software has a few important features that are restricted. Of those restricted features, systems administrators have access to the following:

  • Protect and unprotect pages.
  • Directly edit protected pages.
  • Delete pages and images and their history.
  • View and restore deleted pages and images and their history.
  • Revert pages quickly. Note that any person can revert a page to an earlier version; systems operators simply have a faster, automated reversion tool to help them revert vandalism.
  • Block IP addresses, IP ranges, and peoples accounts for a specific time or indefinitely. See the Blocking Policy for more information.
  • Unblock IP addresses, IP ranges, and peoples accounts.
  • Sysops can also rename users.

Systems administrators also review edits to mark new edits as constructive.

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