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#MassMessage sender permission add: To be available for testing and could be granted to or revoked from non-admins. Sends mass messages. |
#MassMessage sender permission add: To be available for testing and could be granted to or revoked from non-admins. Sends mass messages. |
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#Add flooder permission: To be available for certain tasks for administrators, for example, blocking many proxies or deleting a huge amount of spam pages, anything that is not controversial. |
#Add flooder permission: To be available for certain tasks for administrators, for example, blocking many proxies or deleting a huge amount of spam pages, anything that is not controversial. |
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#Add abuse filter bureaucrat permission: It can be granted or revoked by |
#Add abuse filter bureaucrat permission: It can be granted or revoked by consuls allowing those in this group to grant or revoke abuse filter administrator or blocked from abuse filter groups. |
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#Allow administrators to revoke admin rights from their own account: That's called resigning, however, they cannot revoke other administrators' admin rights. |
#Allow administrators to revoke admin rights from their own account: That's called resigning, however, they cannot revoke other administrators' admin rights. |
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#Add the non-steward CheckUser rights: Can be used for non-testing purposes, can add or revoke CheckUser permissions to or from their own account. Can be granted by consuls. I've seen a number of Wikipedia administrators (sometimes bureaucrats) aged 18 or older that signed the Wikimedia Foundation confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement (e.g. [[Wikipedia:User:Ponyo|Ponyo]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers/Ponyo&username=Ponyo&offset=&limit=1 verify]) that often do not have the right to revoke bureaucrat rights from accounts (and sometimes cannot add or revoked administrator or bureaucrat rights since they are not a bureaucrat) have CheckUser. |
#Add the non-steward CheckUser rights: Can be used for non-testing purposes, can add or revoke CheckUser permissions to or from their own account. Can be granted by consuls. I've seen a number of Wikipedia administrators (sometimes bureaucrats) aged 18 or older that signed the Wikimedia Foundation confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement (e.g. [[Wikipedia:User:Ponyo|Ponyo]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers/Ponyo&username=Ponyo&offset=&limit=1 verify]) that often do not have the right to revoke bureaucrat rights from accounts (and sometimes cannot add or revoked administrator or bureaucrat rights since they are not a bureaucrat) have CheckUser. |