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On Test Wiki, the [[$1|Stewards]] have access to numerous forms of non-public personal data, and are usually the final arbitrators of conduct disputes. To fulfill their duties to the community, they may have to take actions that cannot be reversed by [[$2|consensus]] or non-Stewards.
On Test Wiki, the [[$1|Stewards]] have access to numerous forms of non-public personal data, and are usually the final arbitrators of conduct disputes. To fulfill their duties to the community, they may have to take actions that cannot be reversed by [[$2|consensus]] or non-Stewards. These include [[Test Wiki:Blocks and bans|both blocks and bans]], edits, or other actions marked as such. However, not every action performed by a steward is a Steward action. They must be clearly marked as such.

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On Test Wiki, the [[$1|Stewards]] have access to numerous forms of non-public personal data, and are usually the final arbitrators of conduct disputes. To fulfill their duties to the community, they may have to take actions that cannot be reversed by [[$2|consensus]] or non-Stewards. These include [[Test Wiki:Blocks and bans|both blocks and bans]], edits, or other actions marked as such. However, not every action performed by a steward is a Steward action. They must be clearly marked as such.

On Test Wiki, the Stewards have access to numerous forms of non-public personal data, and are usually the final arbitrators of conduct disputes. To fulfill their duties to the community, they may have to take actions that cannot be reversed by consensus or non-Stewards. These include both blocks and bans, edits, or other actions marked as such. However, not every action performed by a steward is a Steward action. They must be clearly marked as such.