Administrators, or sysops, are editors who have access to technical features that help with maintenance. Those include protecting and deleting pages, blocking other editors, and undoing these actions as well. The Pikmin Fanon Wiki's practice is to grant this access to anyone who has been an active and regular contributor for a while, is familiar with and respects Pikmin Fanon policy, and is generally a known and trusted member of the community.
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| - Administrators, or sysops, are editors who have access to technical features that help with maintenance. Those include protecting and deleting pages, blocking other editors, and undoing these actions as well. The Pikmin Fanon Wiki's practice is to grant this access to anyone who has been an active and regular contributor for a while, is familiar with and respects Pikmin Fanon policy, and is generally a known and trusted member of the community.
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| - Administrators, or sysops, are editors who have access to technical features that help with maintenance. Those include protecting and deleting pages, blocking other editors, and undoing these actions as well. The Pikmin Fanon Wiki's practice is to grant this access to anyone who has been an active and regular contributor for a while, is familiar with and respects Pikmin Fanon policy, and is generally a known and trusted member of the community. Any user can behave as if they are an administrator (provided they do not falsely claim to be one), even if they have not been given the extra administrative functions. Users doing so are more likely to be nominated as full administrators by members of the community and more likely to be chosen when they are finally nominated. From early on, it has been pointed out that administrators should never develop into a special subgroup of the community, but should be a part of the community like anyone else only equipped with a few more tools to do some chores that would potentially be harmful if everyone were entrusted with them. The community does look to administrators to perform essential housekeeping chores that require the extra access administrators are entrusted with. Among them are watching the and carrying out the consensus of the community on keeping or deleting these articles, keeping an eye on new and changed articles to swiftly delete obvious vandalism, and meeting user requests for help that require administrative access. Since administrators are expected to be experienced members of the community, users seeking help will often turn to an administrator for advice and information. In general, administrators acting in this role are neutral. They do not have any direct involvement in the issues they are helping people with.
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