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Administrators can:
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. A full list of rights can be found [[Special:ListGroupRights#sysop|here]].
*Block a user from sending email (blockemail)
*Block and kick (if enabled) users from Special:Chat (modchat)
*Block other users from editing (block)
*Bypass IP blocks, auto-blocks and range blocks (ipblock-exempt)
*Change protection levels and edit cascade-protected pages (protect)
*Configure how the stable version is selected and displayed (stablesettings)
*Create and (de)activate tags (managechangetags)
*Create new and edit existing awards (awardsmanage)
*Create new and edit existing gifts (giftadmin)
*Create new user accounts (createaccount)
*Delete tags from the database (deletechangetags)
*Delete and undelete specific log entries (deletelogentry)
*Delete and undelete specific revisions of pages (deleterevision)
*Delete pages (delete)
*Delete pages with large histories (bigdelete)
*Edit interwiki data (interwiki)
*Edit other users' CSS files (editusercss)
*Edit other users' JavaScript files (edituserjs)
*Edit pages protected as "Allow only administrators" (editprotected)
*Edit pages protected as "Allow only autoconfirmed users" (editsemiprotected)
*Edit pages protected as "Allow only logged in users" (user)
*Edit the content model of a page (editcontentmodel)
*Edit the user interface (editinterface)
*Have one's own edits automatically marked as "checked" (autoreview)
*Have one's own edits automatically marked as patrolled (autopatrol)
*Import pages from a file upload (importupload)
*Import pages from other wikis (import)
*Manage message groups (translate-manage)
*Mark others' edits as patrolled (patrol)
*Mark revisions as being "checked" (review)
*Mark revisions as being "quality" (validate)
*Mark rolled-back edits as bot edits (markbotedits)
*Mark versions of pages for translation (pagetranslation)
*Merge the history of pages (mergehistory)
*Modify abuse filters (abusefilter-modify)
*Move category pages (move-categorypages)
*Move files (movefile)
*Move pages (move)
*Move pages with stable versions (movestable)
*Move pages with their subpages (move-subpages)
*Move root user pages (move-rootuserpages)
*Not be affected by IP-based rate limits (autoconfirmed)
*Not be affected by rate limits (noratelimit)
*Not create redirects from source pages when moving pages (suppressredirect)
*Override files on the shared media repository locally (reupload-shared)
*Overwrite existing files (reupload)
*Perform CAPTCHA-triggering actions without having to go through the CAPTCHA (skipcaptcha)
*Quickly rollback the edits of the last user who edited a particular page (rollback)
*Revert all changes by a given abuse filter (abusefilter-revert)
*Search deleted pages (browsearchive)
*Send a message to multiple users at once (massmessage)
*Unblock oneself (unblockself)
*Undelete a page (undelete)
*Upload files (upload)
*Upload files from a URL (upload_by_url)
*Use Special:Chat (chat)
*Use higher limits in API queries (apihighlimits)
*View a list of unwatched pages (unwatchedpages)
*View deleted history entries, without their associated text (deletedhistory)
*View deleted text and changes between deleted revisions (deletedtext)
*View detailed abuse log entries (abusefilter-log-detail)
*View the spam blacklist log (spamblacklistlog)
*Add groups: Bots, Editors, Reviewers, Autochecked users, Patrollers, Chat moderators and Users blocked from chat
*Remove groups: Bots, Editors, Reviewers, Autochecked users, Patrollers, Chat moderators and Users blocked from chat

Revision as of 21:21, 21 September 2017

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. A full list of rights can be found here.