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<translate><!--T:1--> Any [[Test Wiki:Administrators|Admins]] and [[Test Wiki:Bureaucrats|Bureaucrats]] that are inactive, which is defined by having no edits or logged actions within the last month, will be demoted. You may re-request the rights at any time. A steward or sysadmin will be removed after a year of activity. The rights may be restored after 1 hour of them being removed; otherwise, a reconfirmation vote will be held.</translate>
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<translate><!--T:1--> An inactive [[<tvar name="sysop">Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Administrators</tvar>|administrator]], [[<tvar name="crat">Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Bureaucrats</tvar>|bureaucrat]], or an [[<tvar name="AFA">Test Wiki:Abuse filter administrators</tvar>|abuse filter administrator]] who has not published an edit, logged an action, or an abuse filter modification within the last three months will be demoted. Users may re-request the rights at any time.</translate>

<translate><!--T:2--> [[<tvar name="steward">Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Stewards</tvar>|Stewards]] will be demoted after six months of inactivity, and a [[<tvar name="sysadmin">Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:System administrators</tvar>|system administrator]] after a year of inactivity. These rights can only be reinstated after a reconfirmation vote.</translate>

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==Grace periods== <!--T:3-->

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Grace periods were an optional way to enforce this policy. This involved setting an inactive user's rights to expire after two weeks, rather than removing them immediately; this allows the inactive user to receive a notification, prompting them to return to activity and revert the changes made to their rights. They have now been replaced by an automated process.</translate>