User groups
- Alemannisch
- العربية
- الدارجة
- Azərbaycanca
- تۆرکجه
- Башҡортса
- Boarisch
- भोजपुरी
- Banjar
- বাংলা
- བོད་ཡིག
- Bosanski
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- Cebuano
- Dansk
- Dagbanli
- Deutsch
- English
- Esperanto
- Español
- فارسی
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- Français
- Gagauz
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- 客家語 / Hak-kâ-ngî
- Hrvatski
- Hornjoserbsce
- Magyar
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Ilokano
- ГӀалгӀай
- Italiano
- 日本語
- Jawa
- ქართული
- Қазақша
- ភាសាខ្មែរ
- ಕನ್ನಡ
- 한국어
- कॉशुर / کٲشُر
- Kurdî
- Latviešu
- मैथिली
- മലയാളം
- Монгол
- ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ
- ဘာသာမန်
- मराठी
- Plattdüütsch
- नेपाली
- Nederlands
- Norsk
- Occitan
- ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- Polski
- Português
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- ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ
- سنڌي
- Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски
- සිංහල
- Simple English
- Soomaaliga
- Shqip
- Српски / srpski
- Svenska
- தமிழ்
- తెలుగు
- Тоҷикӣ
- ไทย
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- Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча
- Vèneto
- Tiếng Việt
- 吴语
- Zeêuws
- ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵡⴰⵢⵜ
- 中文
- 文言
- 粵語
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Bahasa Melayu
- Basa Banyumasan
- Deutsch
- English
- Esperanto
- Ghanaian Pidgin
- Hausa
- Ido
- Igbo
- Kreyòl ayisyen
- Lëtzebuergesch
- Naijá
- Nederlands
- Ripoarisch
- Sunda
- Tiếng Việt
- Türkçe
- Zazaki
- azərbaycanca
- dansk
- eesti
- español
- euskara
- français
- hrvatski
- italiano
- kurdî
- lietuvių
- magyar
- polski
- português
- português do Brasil
- sicilianu
- suomi
- svenska
- čeština
- Ελληνικά
- български
- македонски
- русский
- татарча
- татарча / tatarça
- українська
- ўзбекча
- հայերեն
- עברית
- اردو
- العربية
- سنڌي
- فارسی
- پښتو
- नेपाली
- मराठी
- हिन्दी
- বাংলা
- ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- ગુજરાતી
- தமிழ்
- മലയാളം
- ไทย
- ဘာသာမန်
- မြန်မာဘာသာ
- ქართული
- 中文
- 日本語
- 粵語
- 한국어
The following is a list of user groups in the Wikimedia Foundation projects. It is organized in approximate descending order of permissions. Note that the order is not directly correlated to power in the proper sense of the word, but rather refers to technical access in the MediaWiki software. Be aware that, though the technical abilities are the same on all Foundation projects, certain groups' definitions and roles differ from wiki to wiki.
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 other 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 other wiki
- Noratelimit accounts
- Engineers
- Upload Wizard campaign editors
- Image reviewers
- Test wiki administrators
- Property creators
- Wikidata staff
- Researchers
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
Global user groups
- See also Global groups and Global rights .
Abuse filter helper
The Abuse filter helpers global group was created to allow its users global access to view the contents of abuse filters marked as private and their corresponding abuse log entries.
Abuse filter maintainer
Abuse filter maintainer is a global user group assigned by stewards that permits trusted users access to view, and where appropriate, edit abuse filters. This permission is enabled on every public Wikimedia wiki that shares access via CentralAuth and SUL, and is only to be used for non-controversial maintenance, or by request of the local community. Since users in this group can seriously disrupt Wikimedia wikis if used incorrectly, the abuse filter maintainer permission is only assigned to users who have a strong track record in maintaining abuse filters.
API high limit requestor
- Main article: API high limit requestors
Users within the API high limit requestors global user group could have a higher API query limit.
This group offers the apihighlimits
user right, enables a maximum 5000 results when querying via API. Normally, bots and sysops automatically have this right.
CAPTCHA exemptions
- Main article: CAPTCHA exemptions
Users within the CAPTCHA exemptions global user group won't be prompted to enter CAPTCHAs by Extension:ConfirmEdit, for example when saving a page with new external links in it. This permission is only assigned to users that have demonstrated a need for it. Users may request access to captcha-exempt at Steward requests/Global permissions.
Accepted rationales for granting this right:
- Having to replace/remove/fix removals of images cross-wiki
- Being a sight-impaired person
- Because one is often asked to enter a CAPTCHA when editing other wikis
- If it is clear that the user has no spamming intention and is not a spambot
Global bot
Global bots have bot access on all wikis where global bots are enabled (see the list of wikis). Global bots are subject to the standard bot policy, which limits these bots to specific tasks.
See:
- Standard bot policy
- Global bots: members | wikis and rights | log
Global deleters
- Main article: Global deleters
Global deleters help users transition to global user pages or manage their user pages crosswiki via the Synchbot service. The group lets members delete and undelete pages on all wikis, and complements the interface editor group.
Interface editors
Interface editors is a global group that allows its members to modify interface pages and protected templates on all Wikimedia projects. A user may be given this permission if they are a highly experienced js/css/template coder. It should be used only to perform non-controversial tasks. As a rule this permission is assigned for a finite duration—up to a year.
Global IP block exempt
The global IP block exemption is a global group that allows users to bypass global IP blocks and rangeblocks.
Global rollback
Users with Global rollback can revert a series of edits by one user with one click on any wiki, primarily intended for vandalism and nonsense. Users must be demonstrably active in crosswiki counter-vandalism for access.
See:
- Global rollback
- Global rollbackers: members | rights
Global sysop
Global sysops are users with sysop access on multiple small wikis, mainly for the purpose of fighting vandalism in the absence of local administrators. They are appointed after a lengthy discussion on Steward requests/Global permissions.
See:
- Global sysops
- Global sysops: members | rights
New wikis importers
New wikis importers are users who regularly deal with the import of pages to the new wikis created per the language proposal policy, from their respective test wikis (Incubator, BetaWikiversity or OldWikisource). This is a merely technical routine task that should be done by experienced importers (see the log of past imports).
Two-factor authentication tester
The two-factor authentication tester group allows users to enable two-factor authentication even if they don't belong to any of the groups that are normally allowed to enable it.
Steward
Stewards have complete access to the wiki interface, and perform technical implementation of community consensus, deal with emergencies, and intervene against crosswiki vandalism. Stewards are elected annually with participation from all wikis.
See:
- Stewards
- Stewards/History
- Stewards: members | rights (global)
VRT permissions agents
VRT permissions agents are users who have access to the permissions queues of the Wikimedia VRTS. The global group is used primarily for identification purposes, and the only user right it contains is the ability to activate two factor authentication.
- Founder
- Global Flow creator
- Ombuds commission
- Recursive export
- System administrators
- Staff
- wmf-email-block-override
- u4c-member
See also
- Wikimedia power structure (essay)