Global rollback
The following page documents an official global policy. This page has been developed and approved by the community and its compliance is mandatory for all projects. It must not be modified without prior community approval. |
Global rollback is a user group assigned by stewards to trusted users which lets them easily roll back edits that are blatantly counterproductive, such as vandalism and nonsense, on all Wikimedia wikis .
For consideration, users must be demonstrably active in cross-wiki counter-vandalism or anti-spam activities (for example, as active members of the Small Wiki Monitoring Team ) and make heavy use of revert on many wikis. They may request access on Steward requests/Global permissions, providing evidence of this.
Global rollbackers who have not contributed to any Wikimedia project for the past 2 years should have their global rollback rights removed for inactivity.
Guidelines
The use of rollback, and other bundled permissions for this group, are primarily governed by local policies where existing.
Global rollbackers are expected to be familiar and compliant with local policies where existing. In accordance with the global rights policy, any abuse of a global user right will result in the immediate removal of that right.
Generally, the rollback feature reverts the latest changes from a user to a particular page in one click. This tool exists primarily to simplify the reversion of malicious edits. Although it can theoretically be used to revert any change, it is often aggravating to the affected user if it is used to roll back a legitimate change. Users should avoid rolling back legitimate or questionable edits if at all possible, and the rollback feature should never be used in a revert war.
Rights
N | Right | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | abusefilter-log | View the abuse log | normally part of the autoconfirmed usergroup |
2 | autoconfirmed | Not be affected by IP-based rate limits | |
3 | editsemiprotected | Edit pages protected as "Allow only autoconfirmed users" | |
4 | ipinfo | Retrieve information about IP addresses attached to revisions or log entries | |
5 | move | Move pages | |
6 | movestable | Move pages with stable versions | |
7 | skipcaptcha | Perform CAPTCHA-triggering actions without having to go through the CAPTCHA | |
8 | abusefilter-log-detail | View detailed abuse log entries | governed by local policies where they exist, otherwise part of the sysop usergroup |
9 | autopatrol | Have one's own edits automatically marked as patrolled | |
10 | autoreviewrestore | Auto-review on rollback | |
11 | checkuser-temporary-account | View IP addresses used by temporary accounts | |
12 | oathauth-enable | Enable two-factor authentication | |
13 | patrolmarks | View recent changes patrol marks | |
14 | rollback | Quickly rollback the edits of the last user who edited a particular page | |
15 | suppressredirect | Not create redirects from source pages when moving pages | |
16 | markbotedits | Mark rolled-back edits as bot edits | normally part of the sysop and bot usergroups |
17 | noratelimit | Not be affected by rate limits |
Local policies
- English Wikipedia – Global rights policy
- Simple English Wikipedia – Global rights policy
- Serbian Wikipedia – Корисничка права на глобалном нивоу (Serbian)
- English Wikibooks – Global rights policy
- English Wikinews – Global rights usage
- Bengali Wikipedia – বৈশ্বিক অধিকার নীতিমালা (Bangla)
- Japanese Wikipedia – グローバル巻き戻し者の方針 (Japanese)
Users with global rollback
- Stewards (list)
- List of Global rollbackers (including Global sysops (list) on request)
See also
- Global rollbackers: global permission · global groups (toolforge) · member list · group changelog
- Global groups
- Timeline of all global rollbackers - Template:GlobalRollbackersChart