Saintapedia:User access levels
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The user access level of an editor affects their ability to perform certain actions on Saintapedia; it depends on which rights (also called permissions, user groups, bits or flags) are assigned to accounts. This is determined by whether the editor is logged into an account, and whether the account has a sufficient age and number of edits for certain automatic rights, and what additional rights have been assigned manually to the account.
Everyone is able to read Saintapedia. After an account is created for you and confirming your account by email, you can edit the wiki. This includes the creation of articles, the ability to move pages, and to upload files. See the full list of Account advantages for more details.
An editor with more experience and good standing can attempt to become a file mover.
The last major category is administrator (sysop), which provides a large number of advanced permissions.
Saintapedia user groups
The main groups are:
- all editors
- Bots
- Administrators
See Special:ListGroupRights for full details.
Related
External links
- Wikipedia:User access levels - very different than Saintapedia