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'''Bureaucrats''' are users who can mass-delete pages, add and remove bureaucrat, admin, and bot rights, and perform more advanced administrator actions with extensions. Bureaucrat rights will be granted upon request, but requesters must first be an administrator. Bureaucrat rights are required for any user seeking to gain [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:System administrators|sysadmin]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Stewards|steward]].


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A automatically generated list including all rights can be consulted [[Special:ListGroupRights|here]]. This is one of the six default MediaWiki user groups, see [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:User rights and groups|:mw:Help:User rights and groups]].

'''Bureaucrats''' are users who can mass-delete pages, add and remove bureaucrat, admin, and bot rights, and perform more advanced administrator actions with extensions. Bureaucrat rights will be granted according to the [[Test Wiki:Bureaucrat policy|Bureaucrat policy]]. Bureaucrat rights are required for any user seeking to gain [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:System administrators|system administrator]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Suppressors|suppressor]], or [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Stewards|steward]].

A automatically generated list including all rights can be consulted [[Special:ListGroupRights|here]]. This is one of the six default MediaWiki user groups, see [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:User rights and groups|User rights and groups]].

It is important to note that this role is a mostly testing role. ''Mostly'' in the sense that, from a technical perspective, it adds additional permissions that require an additional degree of ''trust'' and, so, with that level of trust, they ''can'' assist [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Stewards|Stewards]] in preventing disruption to the wiki, which includes performing actions in a non-test capacity.
Unlike with [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Administrators|administrator]], which is almost entirely a testing role, they can assist in preventing disruption to the wiki, taking the ''minimal'' actions necessary, and referring longer term blocks for conduct that is not obviously disruptive and/or user restrictions to a Steward.
They can additionally make minor non-test changes to pages categorized at [[:Category:Test Wiki policies]], but if in doubt as to whether something is ''minor'' or possibly disputed by Stewards or the community, they should leave it to Stewards. Finally, any user who wishes to participate in the enforcement of Test Wiki's few policies and practices may issue warnings, including final warnings, but it is ultimately the right of a Steward or the community to determine the validity and reasonableness of the warning for sanctions.


It is important to note that this role is a mostly testing role. ''Mostly'' in the sense that, from a technical perspective, it adds additional permissions that require an additional degree of ''trust'' and, so, with that level of trust, they ''can'' assist [[Test Wiki:Stewards|Stewards]] in preventing disruption to the wiki, which includes performing actions in a non-test capacity. That does '''not''' mean they should be issuing firmly worded warnings regarding user conduct that is non-urgent. Rather, unlike with [[Test Wiki:Administrators|administrator]], which is entirely a testing role, they can assist in preventing disruption to the wiki, taking the ''minimal'' actions necessary, and referring longer term blocks, any sort of rights or user restrictions, and any sort of firmly worded warnings (i.e., "final warnings") to the Steward team. That is not to say they cannot provide gently worded ''guidance'' to users, however. As well, they can additionally make minor non-test changes to pages categorized at [[:Category:Test Wiki policies]], but if in doubt as to whether something is ''minor'' or possibly disputed, mainly by Stewards, they should leave it to Stewards.
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==List of bureaucrats==
==List of bureaucrats==


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Latest revision as of 21:36, 16 June 2024

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Bureaucrats are users who can mass-delete pages, add and remove bureaucrat, admin, and bot rights, and perform more advanced administrator actions with extensions. Bureaucrat rights will be granted according to the Bureaucrat policy. Bureaucrat rights are required for any user seeking to gain system administrator, suppressor, or steward.

A automatically generated list including all rights can be consulted here. This is one of the six default MediaWiki user groups, see User rights and groups.

It is important to note that this role is a mostly testing role. Mostly in the sense that, from a technical perspective, it adds additional permissions that require an additional degree of trust and, so, with that level of trust, they can assist Stewards in preventing disruption to the wiki, which includes performing actions in a non-test capacity. Unlike with administrator, which is almost entirely a testing role, they can assist in preventing disruption to the wiki, taking the minimal actions necessary, and referring longer term blocks for conduct that is not obviously disruptive and/or user restrictions to a Steward. They can additionally make minor non-test changes to pages categorized at Category:Test Wiki policies, but if in doubt as to whether something is minor or possibly disputed by Stewards or the community, they should leave it to Stewards. Finally, any user who wishes to participate in the enforcement of Test Wiki's few policies and practices may issue warnings, including final warnings, but it is ultimately the right of a Steward or the community to determine the validity and reasonableness of the warning for sanctions.

List of bureaucrats

There are currently 31 bureaucrats on Test Wiki.

User groups
Default Implicit: (all)UsersAutoconfirmed users
BotsAdministratorsBureaucratsSuppressorsInterface administrators
Granted/revoked by
Administrators Autochecked usersAutopatrolled usersChat moderatorsConfirmed usersPatrollersReviewersTranslation administratorsUsers blocked from chat
Bureaucrats BotsInterwiki administratorsAdministratorsBureaucrats
Stewards Abuse filter administratorsAdministratorsBureaucratsSuppressorsInterface administratorsCheckusersStewards
System administrators All groups above plus System administrators and Push subscription managers