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The Delete form.
The Protect form.
The Block form (image when blocking user accounts).

Administrators (also known as sysops, system operators or shortly admins) are users with the technical ability to:

  • delete and undelete pages, and view deleted revisions of pages;
  • block and unblock users, individual IP addresses, and ranges of IP addresses;
  • protect and unprotect pages, and edit protected pages;
  • (if available) set the stable viewing level of a page (see here for an example)
  • edit most pages in the MediaWiki namespace;
  • import pages from other Wikimedia projects;
  • perform other functions related to the technical maintenance;
  • add and remove users from some usergroups, such as rollback, IP block exempt or flooder.

Administrators can perform these actions only on a wiki on which they have been given adminship.

The role and expectations of administrators, as well as the policies surrounding their behavior, vary widely among the different projects. While administrators have more technical abilities than ordinary users, this should not be confused with authority, which is earned separately and given by the community. Some wiki sites may not even have adopted written policies for administrators or candidates for adminship. This is usually due to limited number of users and activities.

Some projects use different terms for administrators. For example, the English Wikiversity uses "custodian", while the Spanish Wikipedia uses what translates into "librarian".

All "administrative" actions are logged and reversible by any other administrator. The same principle applies to all the special permissions on MediaWiki, although some are not publicly logged: see for instance checkusers, who need to be at least a couple on each Wikimedia project to check each other. This makes their activity closely scrutinized by the community at large. In particular, it is comparable to the ius intercessionis or the Roman consuls' veto: an intrinsic system for consensual action, reciprocal control, and prevention of abuse. Its degeneration, when the system fails to actually prevent abuse and such powers have to be in fact exercised (multiple times) to reverse a previous action, is the so-called wheel war.

Administrators are subject to the global admin activity review policy, which stipulates that their rights may be removed if inactive for more than two years.

See also

  • Administrators of Wikimedia projects
  • Meta:Administrators – administrators on Meta
  • Manual:Administrators on the MediaWiki.org – for information about the designation "Administrator" within the MediaWiki software, for users of MediaWiki projects which are not part of the Wikimedia Foundation
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User groups
Local
groups
On Meta
Without global effects
  • Account creators
  • Autopatrollers
  • Bots
  • Bureaucrats
  • CheckUsers
  • Confirmed users
  • Event organizers
  • Flood flag
  • Importers
  • IP block exemptions
  • Users blocked from the IP Information tool
  • Oversighters
  • Patrollers
  • Temporary account IP viewers
  • Transwiki importers
  • Uploaders
With global effects
  • Administrators
  • Central notice administrators
  • Global renamers
  • Interface administrators
  • MassMessage senders
  • OAuth administrators
  • Push subscription managers
  • Translation administrators
  • WMF Office IT
  • WMF Trust and Safety
On some wikis
  • Uploaders
  • Autopatrollers
  • Patrollers
  • Reviewers
  • Rollbackers
  • Autochecked users
  • Extended confirmed users
  • File movers
  • Interface editors
  • Abuse filter editors
  • Template editors
  • Eliminators
  • Translation administrators
  • MassMessage senders
  • Arbitration committee members
  • Extended movers
  • Bots with administrator rights
  • Flooders
  • Curators
On one wiki
(except Meta)
  • Noratelimit accounts
  • Engineers
  • Upload Wizard campaign editors
  • Image reviewers
  • Test wiki administrators
  • Property creators
  • Wikidata staff
  • Researchers
  • IP block exemption grantors
Cross-wiki
  • Blocked users
  • Unregistered users
  • Newly-registered users
  • Registered users
  • Confirmed users
  • Autoconfirmed users
  • Account creators
  • Bots
  • Administrators
  • Interface administrators
  • Bureaucrats
  • Oversighters
  • CheckUsers
  • IP block exemptions
  • Importers
  • Transwiki importers
  • Temporary account IP viewers
  • Users blocked from the IP Information tool
  • Structured Discussions bots
Historical groups
  • Extended uploaders
  • Course coordinators, Instructors, Online volunteers and Campus volunteers
  • Movers
  • ZeroRatedMobileAccess administrators
  • WMF ops monitoring
  • GWToolset users
Global
groups
  • Locked accounts
  • Unified accounts
  • Abuse filter helpers
  • Abuse filter maintainers
  • API high limit requestors
  • CAPTCHA exemptions
  • Founder
  • Global bots
  • Global deleters
  • Global Flow creators
  • Global interface editors
  • Global IP block exemptions
  • Global rollbackers
  • Global sysops
  • Temporary account IP viewers
  • Two-factor authentication testers
  • New wikis importers
  • Ombuds
  • Recursive export
  • Staff
  • Stewards
  • System administrators
  • U4C Members
  • VRT permissions agents
  • wmf-email-block-override
  • WMF researchers
Links in italic are separate account statuses that are not assigned through user groups.
See also: Wikimedia user groups
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