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'''Autoconfirmed users''' can:
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All logged-in users are in this group. This is one of the six default MediaWiki user groups, see [[$1|User rights and groups]].
'''Administrator''' rights will be granted to any logged-in user upon request. Administrators can perform many technical actions, including blocking users, deleting pages, and protecting pages. These rights are ''usually'' used for testing, but may be used to prevent imminent disruption if no [[$B|bureaucrats]] or [[$S|Stewards]] are online. A full list of rights can be found [[$1|here]]. This is one of the six default MediaWiki user groups, see [[$2|Help:User rights and groups on mediawiki.org]].
'''Autochecked users''' are users whose edits are automatically marked as reviewed on pages with [[$1|flagged revisions enabled]]. This group can be given to users that are trusted that are not ''[[$2|administrators]]'', as administrators already have ''autochecked'' rights in the admin bundle, or the group may be used for testing.
'''Autopatrolled users''' are users whose edits are automatically marked as patrolled in the [[$1|recent changes feed]]. This group can be given to users that are trusted that are not ''[[$2|administrators]]'', as administrators already have ''autopatrolled'' rights in the admin bundle, or the group may be used for testing.
'''Bots''' are accounts that perform automated or semi-automated tasks. The bot flag hides its edits from RecentChanges, among other things. While this group can be tested with or used to hide mass minor edits from recent changes, please remove it from a human account when done testing or doing minor edits, and restore it to a legitimate bot account when done testing.
Legitimate bots are able to make edits very rapidly and can disrupt Test Wiki if they are incorrectly designed or operated. For these reasons please only operate a bot or bots if you know what you are doing and keep an eye on the bots' contributions.
Only [[$2|bureaucrats]], [[$3|stewards]] and [[$4|system administrators]] are able to assign or remove accounts to or from this group.
'''Chat moderators''' are users with the technical ability to (un)block users from [[$1|the chat]] by adding or removing them from the "[[$2|users blocked from chat]]" user group. These rights are bundled into the standard administrator user group and can be tested with.
'''CheckUser''' is a [[$1|restricted special page]] that is fully available only to stewards and system administrators.
CheckUser allows authorized users to check and view what IP addresses have been used by user accounts.
Due to the sensitivity of the tool, CheckUser rights will not be granted to any non-stewards or system administrators except under exceptional circumstances.
Administrators and bureaucrats, however, can test the tool on their own account and IP address.
The '''confirmed''' user group gives the same permissions as the [[$1|autoconfirmed]] user group, while also being assignable by normal methods (not implicit). These rights are bundled into the standard administrator user group and can be tested with. They can also be added to anyone who isn't autoconfirmed or an administrator at an administrator's discretion.
'''Stewards''' are users with advanced access to restricted tools on the wiki, and are considered the non-test administrators of the wiki. Their technical tools include:
The ability to hide content from [[TW:A|administrators]] (Commonly referred to as suppression/oversight)
In addition to meeting the above requirements, you must also gain consensus to be appointed on the [[$1|community portal]].
Stewards (who are not [[TW:SYSADMIN|system administrators]]) that are inactive for 6 months will be demoted, per the [[Test Wiki:Inactivity policy|inactivity policy]].
'''System administrators''' have FTP/SSH access to the [[$1|server]], commit access on $2, and the ability to lock and unlock the database.
In addition to meeting the above requirements, you must also gain consensus to be appointed on the [[$1|community portal]].
System administrators who are inactive for a period of 1 year will be demoted per the [[$1|inactivity policy]]. These users are free to reclaim their rights within an hour of them being removed.
The '''suppressor''' user right allows users to perform an enhanced version of [[$1|revision deletion]], called suppression.
They can do this by ticking ''Apply restrictions to administrators'' which hides the revision from sysops, as well as other users.
This also produces a message in the private suppression log, instead of the public deletion log, which only other suppressors and [[$2|stewards]] can see.
Additionally, suppression can be used to hide a username that is grossly inappropriate from the [[$4|username list]] at the same time as indefinitely blocking them.
This feature will also suppress the username from most logs and edits, although the username may still be visible in some places, such as rollback edit summaries.
Suppressors can also perform an advanced form of page deletion, which hides the contents of the deleted page from administrators, as well as other users.
This right is automatically granted to stewards and system administrators who can assign it to themselves, but non-steward suppressors may be appointed by community consensus, or by a consensus of the steward team (at least 2 supporting).
Copyright infringement and other illegal activities, though regular administrative measures like page or revision deletion may be used to hide the infringement if the infringement is relatively minor
Serious personal attacks: that serve little or no administrative value where hiding protects the community
Other grossly insulting material that needs to be hidden to protect the community: Grossly inappropriate or pornographic images, moving pages to grossly inappropriate names, etc.
'''Translation administrators''' are users with the technical ability to change the language of a page, mark versions of pages for translation, and manage message groups. These rights are also bundled into the standard administrator user group. These rights are bundled into the standard administrator user group and can be tested with.
'''Reviewers''' are users with the technical ability to mark flagged revisions as checked; in addition their own edits are automatically marked as checked. These rights are bundled into the standard administrator user group and can be tested with.
'''Patrollers''' are users with the technical ability to mark unpatrolled revisions as patrolled; in addition, their own edits are automatically marked as patrolled. They may also prevent the automatic creation of redirects when moving a page, as well as quickly revert the edits of the most recent editor of a page using the rollback feature. These rights are bundled into the standard administrator user group and can be tested with.
'''Interface administrator''' is a user group that permits the editing of all CSS, JSON, JavaScript and interface pages.
From 21 July 2020, for security reasons, only [[$1|stewards]] and [[$2|system administrators]] can grant and withdraw these rights (see $3). Previously this group could also be granted from bureaucrats.
If you really must update CSS/JS pages, you may request the right at [[$1|RFP]], but you will be subject to a security review by stewards.
Interface administrators rights are only granted if it has been demonstrated that the user is able to work with CSS and/or JavaScript. This is also possible if it can be verified that the user has interface administrator permissions in non-test projects.
'''Note:''' This '''must not''' be used as merely a '[[$1|badge]]', but '''''must''''' be ''used'' regularly. [[$2|Stewards]] will conduct periodic reviews of non-Steward users [[$3|contributions]] to assess both their level of usage and the usage of the permission itself to determine whether it's needed currently.
This is one of the six default MediaWiki user groups, see [[$1|Help:User rights and groups on mediawiki.org]].
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