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* Other violations of site rules. (Porn, etc...) | * Other violations of site rules. (Porn, etc...) | ||
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+ | Sysops can also restore articles that have been deleted. | ||
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+ | ====Edit the User Interface==== | ||
+ | Sysops can edit the MediaWiki Namespace which controls interface messages. This includes the sidebar, site notices, deletion reasons, etc... as well as limited editing of special pages. | ||
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These tools are also available to sysops. | These tools are also available to sysops. | ||
− | ====Upload | + | ====Edit Semi-protected Pages==== |
− | Staff members can replace files with newer versons. If you want a file to be replaced, put <code><nowiki>{{requestchange}}</nowiki></code> on the file page. Then, give a summary of what changes are to be made on the file's talk page. Of course, | + | |
+ | ====Confirm Account Requests==== | ||
+ | The Staff and Sysops can confirm individual account requests from new users. This is in place to protect Chewiki from spam and vandals. All requests are approved if the user posts a link to their YouTube account and/or gives a short summary of their pooping career, etc... Accounts requests that advertise products, or give vague/generic summaries are rejected and/or marked as spam. | ||
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+ | ====Upload New Versions of Files Directly==== | ||
+ | Staff members can replace files with newer versons. If you want a file to be replaced, put <code><nowiki>{{requestchange}}</nowiki></code> on the file page. Then, give a summary of what changes are to be made on the file's talk page. Of course, all users are allowed to re-upload your own uploads. | ||
====Rollback==== | ====Rollback==== | ||
This automatically undoes a recent editor's changes to a page. For example, if User:John McEnroe made a bunch of unproductive changes to [[Dr. Robotnik]]'s page, a staff member can revert all of his edits at once. (Note: Please be careful when using this function. It should only be done to revert obviously bad changes. If only one edit by the user is bad, use "undo" instead. In addition, an explanation cannot be added since pressing "rollback" reverts instantly.) | This automatically undoes a recent editor's changes to a page. For example, if User:John McEnroe made a bunch of unproductive changes to [[Dr. Robotnik]]'s page, a staff member can revert all of his edits at once. (Note: Please be careful when using this function. It should only be done to revert obviously bad changes. If only one edit by the user is bad, use "undo" instead. In addition, an explanation cannot be added since pressing "rollback" reverts instantly.) |
Revision as of 09:36, 2 February 2012
Sysops
These are the moderators/administrators of the Chewiki.
- User:AbsoluteBillion
- User:AkaPella
- User:Dopply
- User:Intermission
- User:NinjaCoachZ
- User:RabbitSnore
- User:Stegblob
- User:The Electric Cheese
- User:TheFXexpert
- User:Thereisnospork303
Sysop Tools
Sysops have extra tools which are not available to regular editors. They are described below.
Blocking of Users
Vandalism and spam (such as replacing/deleting text in pages or adding links to random sites) will not be accepted. If one vandalizes, they will receive a temporary block. If a user vandalizes repeatedly or is clearly a spambot, they will be blocked permanently from Chewiki. One can also be blocked if they refuse to follow rules or if they generally aren't helping make the wiki better (i.e. making a ton of useless articles).
Protecting Pages
Pages will be locked to prevent editing in order to prevent vandalism of frequently visited pages, templates, and categories. Pages may also be protected to resolve edit wars. If you want to request changes to a protected page, please do so in the respective Talk Page for the article.
Deleting Pages/Files
Deletion of articles is usually reserved for obvious no good articles. If you think an article up for deletion should be saved, improve it.
Pages and files will be deleted immediately for the following reasons.
- A blank page
- A duplicated page/file
- Spam
- Other violations of site rules. (Porn, etc...)
Sysops can also restore articles that have been deleted.
Edit the User Interface
Sysops can edit the MediaWiki Namespace which controls interface messages. This includes the sidebar, site notices, deletion reasons, etc... as well as limited editing of special pages.
Chewiki Staff
These users are responsible for re-uploading files, confirming accounts, and reverting vandalism.
- User:Crazy Luigi
- User:DoomZappo
- User:Kingplatypus3rd
- User:Probo
- User:Sonic
- User:Triple sSs
- User:YTPnews1.MustangSally72
- User:Yoshit
Staff Tools
These tools are also available to sysops.
Edit Semi-protected Pages
Confirm Account Requests
The Staff and Sysops can confirm individual account requests from new users. This is in place to protect Chewiki from spam and vandals. All requests are approved if the user posts a link to their YouTube account and/or gives a short summary of their pooping career, etc... Accounts requests that advertise products, or give vague/generic summaries are rejected and/or marked as spam.
Upload New Versions of Files Directly
Staff members can replace files with newer versons. If you want a file to be replaced, put {{requestchange}}
on the file page. Then, give a summary of what changes are to be made on the file's talk page. Of course, all users are allowed to re-upload your own uploads.
Rollback
This automatically undoes a recent editor's changes to a page. For example, if User:John McEnroe made a bunch of unproductive changes to Dr. Robotnik's page, a staff member can revert all of his edits at once. (Note: Please be careful when using this function. It should only be done to revert obviously bad changes. If only one edit by the user is bad, use "undo" instead. In addition, an explanation cannot be added since pressing "rollback" reverts instantly.)