Help:Group rights

All Pikmin Fanon contributors have access to read and contribute to our wiki. A number of special user roles also exist on Pikmin Fanon with advanced user rights, in order to help prevent spam and vandalism. Below is a description of these rights.

To add or remove users from these groups, bureaucrats can use Special:UserRights.

All users
Anyone can read the wiki as well as create new pages and edit unprotected pages, including users without a user account.

Logged-in users
Users who have created an account and logged in can:


 * Customize the appearance and features of the wiki by setting their preferences
 * Upload an image or other file to the wiki.
 * Move articles and other pages
 * Maintain a user profile and talk page
 * Access several other exclusive features.

Administrators
Administrators, also known as "sysops" or just "admins", are trusted users, who are chosen here by the community and can:

For more details, see the administrator's handbook.
 * Delete and undelete pages, page histories, images, or files
 * Protect a page so it cannot be edited or moved by users without admin rights
 * Block a user name or IP address from editing
 * Rollback bad edits
 * Edit in the MediaWiki Namespace
 * Checking users' IP addresses to prevent account abuse

Bureaucrats
A bureaucrat is a user who is already a trusted admin, with the same rights as admins plus the ability to:
 * Edit user rights
 * Change wiki prefixes in Special:Interwiki
 * Rename users

Rollback permission
Anyone can revert vandalism and bad-faith edits, but it takes a couple of clicks in the page history to get it done. Users with the rollback permission are able to undo bad edits with one click, by using the rollback link on diff pages, user contributions list, or the list of recent changes.

It is important to note that admins have rollback rights no matter what. Users with rollback rights are just users who are not necessarily an admin.

Bots
A "bot" is any automated process, program, or script that makes it easier for a user to make tedious or repetitive edits and actions on a wiki. When a bot is running in quick succession, the recent changes log can sometimes be overtaken, making it harder to spot more substantial edits by regular users. Giving an account a "bot flag" will hide these edits from the recent changes list (although any editor can still choose to see them by clicking "Show bots").

What can't blocked users do?
Blocked users can't:
 * Edit or move pages
 * Delete or protect pages
 * Upload files
 * Change the rights of others

In some cases, blocked users are also prevented from emailing other users, creating new accounts, and editing their own user talk page.

Staff members
Here is a list of all staff members:

How can I find different users?
See Special:ListUsers and choose one of the user group check boxes, and click "Show". You will also see a column showing the date of the user's most recent edit, so you can find users that have been active most recently.