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*Some users are also granted Bureaucrat status, if they spend a lot of time on the wiki.  These users have crowd-control powers, and may add people to the Citizens group, remove them, delete past page revisions (if they contain sensitive information), rename users, and even block users (although this last should never even be necessary).
*Some users are also granted Bureaucrat status, if they spend a lot of time on the wiki.  These users have crowd-control powers, and may add people to the Citizens group, remove them, delete past page revisions (if they contain sensitive information), rename users, and even block users (although this last should never even be necessary).
*Users who have particularly complex knowledge of wiki-editing may also be given Administrator rights.  This grants them access to a host of other technical abilities, few of which the average user will ever need.
*Users who have particularly complex knowledge of wiki-editing may also be given Administrator rights.  This grants them access to a host of other technical abilities, few of which the average user will ever need.
*Scribes are only those users who belong to the [[Scribery]].  Only they can edit Lawspace.
*The Managers have all of the above, usually in addition to server access (and whatever other powers they need).  This may only be given to those citizens who have been specifically designated by the [[Ministry of Stuff]] or the [[Ziu]] to manage the wiki.
*The Managers have all of the above, usually in addition to server access (and whatever other powers they need).  This may only be given to those citizens who have been specifically designated by the [[Ministry of Stuff]] or the [[Ziu]] to manage the wiki.


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Revision as of 14:45, 7 January 2014

There are several categories of user groups, and they dictate what powers you have on the wiki.

  • If you create an account and belong to no user groups, you may view the pages of the wiki, but not edit them.
  • Once you are approved, then you are added to the Citizens group. A Citizen may edit any of the pages on the wiki.
  • Some users are also granted Bureaucrat status, if they spend a lot of time on the wiki. These users have crowd-control powers, and may add people to the Citizens group, remove them, delete past page revisions (if they contain sensitive information), rename users, and even block users (although this last should never even be necessary).
  • Users who have particularly complex knowledge of wiki-editing may also be given Administrator rights. This grants them access to a host of other technical abilities, few of which the average user will ever need.
  • Scribes are only those users who belong to the Scribery. Only they can edit Lawspace.
  • The Managers have all of the above, usually in addition to server access (and whatever other powers they need). This may only be given to those citizens who have been specifically designated by the Ministry of Stuff or the Ziu to manage the wiki.