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'''Administrators''' are the primary user group for testing the [[TestWiki:Administrators|administrator]] toolkit. It is granted, upon request (usually at [[TestWiki:Request permissions]]), to any [[TestWiki:Users|registered user]] who has [[Special:UserLogin|logged in]]. It can also be requested on the user talk page of any [https://publictestwiki.com/m/4cV recently active bureaucrat].
'''Administrators''' are the primary user group for testing the [[TestWiki:Administrators|administrator]] toolkit. It is granted, upon request (usually at [[TestWiki:Request permissions]]), to any [[TestWiki:Users|registered user]].


The administrator permission has most of the same user group rights as an administrator on most other projects. Though we use a lot of [[w:WP:COMMONSENSE|common sense]] here and ask that all administrators and registered users do the same, prospective or new administrators are encouraged to read the official policies listed at [[TestWiki:Policies]] (especially [[TestWiki:Main policy]]). In general terms, this means undoing or otherwise reverting any tests you do and performing test blocks on either (a) [[User:Example]] (or [[User:Example2]] and [[User:Example3]]) or (b) yourself. If you ''do'' wish to perform a test block on another user, a best practice, which you are strongly encouraged to practice here on [[mh:test|'''Public Test Wiki''']] is to obtain their consent, in writing and preferably on-wiki in advance.
The administrator permission has most of the same user group rights as an administrator on most other projects. Though we use a lot of [[w:WP:COMMONSENSE|common sense]] here and ask that all administrators and registered users do the same, prospective or new administrators are encouraged to read the official policies listed at [[TestWiki:Policies]] (especially [[TestWiki:Main policy]]). In general terms, this means undoing or otherwise reverting any tests you do and performing test blocks on either [[User:Example]] or yourself. If you ''do'' wish to perform a test block on another user, a best practice, which you are strongly encouraged to practice here on [[mh:test|'''Public Test Wiki''']] is to obtain their consent, in writing and preferably on-wiki in advance.


The administrator permission grants the ability to:
The administrator permission grants the ability to:
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Currently, there are '''{{NUMBERINGROUP:sysop}}''' administrators.
Currently, there are '''{{NUMBERINGROUP:sysop}}''' administrators.


* [[Special:listusers/sysop]], an automatically generated list of current [[TestWiki:Administrators|administrators]] on [[mh:test|Public Test Wiki]]
* [[Special:listusers/sysop]], an automatically generated list of current [[TestWiki:Administrators|administrators]] on the [[mh:test|Public Test Wiki]]
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Revision as of 17:20, 29 March 2023

Administrators are the primary user group for testing the administrator toolkit. It is granted, upon request (usually at TestWiki:Request permissions), to any registered user.

The administrator permission has most of the same user group rights as an administrator on most other projects. Though we use a lot of common sense here and ask that all administrators and registered users do the same, prospective or new administrators are encouraged to read the official policies listed at TestWiki:Policies (especially TestWiki:Main policy). In general terms, this means undoing or otherwise reverting any tests you do and performing test blocks on either User:Example or yourself. If you do wish to perform a test block on another user, a best practice, which you are strongly encouraged to practice here on Public Test Wiki is to obtain their consent, in writing and preferably on-wiki in advance.

The administrator permission grants the ability to:

  • View detailed abuse log entries (abusefilter-log-detail)
  • Create or modify abuse filters (abusefilter-modify)
  • Revert all changes by a given abuse filter (abusefilter-revert)
  • See the link to Admin links (adminlinks)
  • Use higher limits in API queries (apihighlimits)
  • Edit author-protected pages (author)
  • Not be affected by IP-based rate limits (autoconfirmed)
  • Have one's own edits automatically marked as patrolled (autopatrol)
  • Block or unblock other users from editing (block)
  • Block or unblock a user from sending email (blockemail)
  • Search deleted pages (browsearchive)
  • Submit comments (comment)
  • Administrate user-submitted comments (commentadmin)
  • Use external links in comments (commentlinks)
  • Create new user accounts (createaccount)
  • Delete pages (delete)
  • Delete wiki backups (delete-dump)
  • Delete tags from the database (deletechangetags)
  • View deleted history entries, without their associated text (deletedhistory)
  • View deleted text and changes between deleted revisions (deletedtext)
  • Delete and undelete specific log entries (deletelogentry)
  • Delete and undelete specific revisions of pages (deleterevision)
  • Edit all user pages (editalluserpages)
  • Edit the user interface (editinterface)
  • Edit pages protected as "Allow only administrators" (editprotected)
  • Edit pages protected as "Allow only autoconfirmed users" (editsemiprotected)
  • Embed PDFs into pages (embed_pdf)
  • Create Structured Discussions boards in any location (flow-create-board)
  • Delete Structured Discussions topics and posts (flow-delete)
  • Edit Structured Discussions posts by other users (flow-edit-post)
  • Hide Structured Discussions topics and posts (flow-hide)
  • Mark Structured Discussions topics as resolved (flow-lock)
  • Generate wiki backups (generate-dump)
  • Import pages from other wikis (import)
  • Import pages from a file upload (importupload)
  • Bypass IP blocks, auto-blocks and range blocks (ipblock-exempt)
  • Create and (de)activate tags (managechangetags)
  • Mark rolled-back edits as bot edits (markbotedits)
  • Merge the history of pages (mergehistory)
  • Move pages (move)
  • Move category pages (move-categorypages)
  • Move root user pages (move-rootuserpages)
  • Move pages with their subpages (move-subpages)
  • Move files (movefile)
  • Not be affected by rate limits (noratelimit)
  • Override the spoofing checks (override-antispoof)
  • Change page language (pagelang)
  • Mark versions of pages for translation (pagetranslation)
  • Mark others' edits as patrolled (patrol)
  • View recent changes patrol marks (patrolmarks)
  • Change protection settings and edit cascade-protected pages (protect)
  • Overwrite existing files (reupload)
  • Override files on the shared media repository locally (reupload-shared)
  • Quickly rollback the edits of the last user who edited a particular page (rollback)
  • Perform CAPTCHA-triggering actions without having to go through the CAPTCHA (skipcaptcha)
  • Not create redirects from source pages when moving pages (suppressredirect)
  • Override the disallowed titles or usernames list (tboverride)
  • Import offline translations (translate-import)
  • Manage message groups (translate-manage)
  • Unblock oneself (unblockself)
  • Undelete a page (undelete)
  • View a list of unwatched pages (unwatchedpages)
  • Upload files (upload)
  • Create short URLs (urlshortener-create-url)
  • Manage short URLs (urlshortener-manage-url)
  • View short URLs management log (urlshortener-view-log)
  • View wiki backups (view-dump)
  • Add, edit and delete categories and forums on the discussion board (wikiforum-admin)
  • Edit and delete threads and replies on the discussion board (wikiforum-moderator)

List of administrators

Currently, there are 74 administrators.