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This text, "User:Leranjun/Moegirlpedia:User groups", is an DRAFT of an provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia.
IT IS NOT AN ACTIVE POLICY.
It aims to be adopted by the community through administrator action.
This is a translated and adapted excerpt of the Chinese Moegirlpedia Policy. It will be updated if the original text changes.
The current translation is based on the original version 4686489, translated by User:One-Six, checked by , and approved by .
Provisional policies may have time limits and be subjected to swift change.

Overview

Before further change is implemented, Etolli[MORE]User's Talk PageUser's ContributionsUser's UploadsBlock this UserDeleted ContributionsPage MovesPatrol LogsComment LogsManage User's RightsAll CommentsCheck this User of the "Staff" functional user group will not participate in administrative works, will not be counted in voting matters, and will not be subjected to activity limitations.

The following clauses were expanded for the provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia and may be slightly different from the original.

There are two types of user groups in English Moegirlpedia.

  1. Authoritative user groups (or "authorities") have some administrative rights within Moegirlpedia; their actions and comments are usually considered official actions and comments from English Moegirlpedia.
    • Currently, only bureaucrats, administrators, and patrollers are considered authorities; they proceed from the most to least powerful in that order.
    • The more powerful authority also has the user group status and corresponding rights from all lower power authorities. E.g. an admin also has rights of a patroller, and a bureaucrat has rights of an admin and a patroller.
  2. Functional user groups (or "titles") have no administrative rights; however, they may have some nonadministrative privileges, such as having their edits automatically marked as patrolled (good editor) or the ability to use MediaWiki API to perform large amounts of automatic edits (bots). Users with title user groups are still regular users, and their actions and comments in no way represent English Moegirlpedia (unless they are also an authority).

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User group management rights

Detailed rights of different user groups are listed in Special:ListGroupRights. Only user group management rights are briefed here.

  1. Bureaucrats may grant or remove any user group status to or from any user (including themselves), regardless of their user group status.
  2. Administrators may grant patroller or good editor status.
  3. Patrollers may grant good editor status.

Overview of responsibilities

Administrators

Main page: Moegirlpedia:Administrators

As some of the most senior editors in Moegirlpedia, administrators will be the primary maintainer of several topics, usually a collection of articles revolving a common subject (e.g. a game or an anime show), throughout the site. They will build navboxes and other complicated templates, propose and maintain categories and categorization systems, and guide other user edits.

Admins will handle controversial, divisive, and sensitive issues should they arise; they will also participate in discussions throughout Moegirlpedia, notably in the Discussion board, and be the moderator of these discussions. Also, Admins will participate in votes that will decide the composition of the authorities and the rules or the future of Moegirlpedia.

Patrollers

Main page: Moegirlpedia:Patrollers

As moderately or highly experienced editors, patrollers are tasked to maintain the readability of articles. They do not have to participate in all matters throughout the site, but they should bring every page they patrolled up to par even if they have no interest in the topics in those pages.

Good editors

Main page: Moegirlpedia:Good editors

Good editors do not have additional responsibilities save for those regarding the articles they have edited; their edits should be free of errors (that need others to fix); they don't have to make the articles perfect, but they must bring them up to par. Good editors should leave good, helpful edit notes if needed so that others can continue to improve the article.

Application requirements

The following clause is added to the provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia and is not currently present in the original. It shall be kept in future updates.

  • Since the user group status is currently linked interwiki-wise, English Moegirlpedia follows the Chinese Moegirlpedia application requirements. This text should be updated if the corresponding Chinese policy is changed.

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Bureaucrats

Currently, the bureaucrat authority is not open for application.

Administrators

Applicants must meet these minimum requirements:

  1. be an active patroller at the time of application.
  2. have at least 600 combined edits in the main namespace (namespaceid=0), template namespace, and category namespace.
    • These edits must be considered legitimate; unconstructive edits solely for the purpose to meet edit count requirements are invalid. These edits may be cumulated from Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites; these currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  3. be skilled in the usage of wikitexts, categories, templates, and other programs, systems, and/or codes used throughout Moegirlpedia and have the ability to understand complicated wikitext.
  4. be the main contributor of at least ten articles to prove proficiency in wikitext and ability to write good articles. These edits may be cumulated from Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites; these currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  5. be the main maintainer of at least one topic to prove the ability to organize and manage topic-level projects. These topics may be from Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites; these currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  6. have understanding of article organizations in Moegirlpedia.
  7. have the ability to be on Moegirlpedia for at least 30 minutes per day to edit and maintain it.
  8. not be in active probation(see # Grounds for demotion, impeachment, and removal for details).
  9. have not been, in the past 30 days, demoted or removed from the administrator authority, nor have made another application for such authority.

Patrollers

Applicants must meet these minimum requirements:

  1. have read through Moegirlpedia:Tasks of a patrollerThis page does not exist in English Moegirlpedia yet. You may want to refer to this page on Chinese Moegirlpedia: 萌娘百科:巡查姬的巡查任务. (zh:萌娘百科:巡查姬的巡查任务).
  2. have at least 200 combined edits in the main namespace (namespaceid=0), template namespace, and category namespace.
    • These edits must be considered legitimate; unconstructive edits solely for the purpose to meet edit count requirements are invalid. These edits may be cumulated from Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites; these currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  3. have good knowledge of the usage of wikitexts, categories, templates, and other programs, systems, and/or codes used throughout Moegirlpedia.
  4. be the main contributor of at least one article to prove proficiency in wikitext and ability to write articles. This article may be from Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites; these currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  5. have at least three distinct edits that can demonstrate their ability to maintain and improve articles. These edits may be cumulated from Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites; these currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  6. have not done, in the past 30 days, any of the following:
  7. have not been, in the past 30 days, demoted or removed from the patroller authority, nor have made another application for such authority.

Good editors

One do not have to apply for a good editor title, nor is there set requirements. Administrators and patrollers may grant good editor titles at their discretion to any editors that (wait for it) make good edits that require no further patrolling or cleanup.

Promotion process

The following clauses were modified for the provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia to better suit her public discussion system.

Bureaucrats

Currently, the bureaucrat authority has no set promotion process.

Administrators

  1. Qualifying applicants must openly apply for the administrator authority on the public discussion board by starting a new discussion thread. The applicant should clearly announce the intention to apply in the title and the first sentence of their thread.
    • Applicants should provide reason and evidence that they qualify for and suits the power and responsibilities of the authority (e.g. providing related links to the edits, etc.); applicants failing to do so may find it challenging to gather trust and in turn enough AYE's in the confirmation vote.
  2. Other active administrators may post questions about management, authority power, and future development of Moegirlpedia during the questioning period. This period is generally 7 days since the submission of the application; a bureaucrat may decide to change the length of the questioning period for each specific application at their discretion.
    • the applicant can choose an arbitrary amount of questions to answer;
    • the questioning authority may choose to ask additional questions when they get an answer, and the applicant can choose whether to answer the additional questions.
  3. After the questioning period ends, a vote to confirm the applicant will be started by an active authority; the voting period lasts 7 days. All active authorities that participate in votes shall be pinged at the start of the vote.
    • After the voting period ends, an active administrator shall count the vote. In an administration confirmation vote, active admins have 4 votes and active patrollers have 2 votes. The vote may not be split (e.g. they must all go to "AYE" or "NAY").
    • When the ratio of AYE's versus NAY's exceeds 2:1, and when the ratio of participating active admins versus the number of active admins exceeds 2:3, the applicant will be confirmed; any other case results in a failed confirmation.
  4. After the voting period ends, a bureaucrat shall confirm the vote counts and the voting result and proceed with the promotion accordingly.

Note: If a former administrator who announced voluntary leave due to personal reasons (instead of community questioning or backlash) reapplies for administrator authority within 6 months of the leave, a bureaucrat may choose to skip the confirmation vote and grant the admin authority promptly.

Patrollers

  1. Qualifying applicants must openly apply for the patroller authority on the public discussion board by starting a new discussion thread. The applicant should clearly announce the intention to apply in the title and the first sentence of their thread.
    • Applicants should provide reason and evidence that they qualify for and suits the power and responsibilities of the authority (e.g. providing related links to the edits, etc.); applicants failing to do so may find it challenging to gather trust required to be confirmed.
  2. An active administrator may review the applicant and grant the patroller authority promptly after confirming that the applicant meets requirments.
  • Remember that the administrator may deny an application even if the minimum requirements were met.

New Patroller Probation

  1. After a successful confirmation, the promoted applicant enters a 15-day New Patroller Probation Period (N3P). N3P Patrollers that have carried out expected maintenance and management workloads and met appropriate standards will, at the end of the N3P, become a formal patroller. If the applicant fails the N3P, they may not apply for patroller authority again in 30 days.
  2. During N3P, the N3P patroller is treated as a member of their former user group before the promotion in promotion, impeachment, and proposal votes.
  3. At the end of the N3P, the administrator responsible for the initial promotion (or, when this administrator is not available due to unforeseen circumstances, another administrator entrusted by the administrator responsible for the initial promotion or assigned by a bureaucrat) shall carry out an evaluation. The evaluation should cover these aspects:
    1. Is this applicant actively participating in maintenance and management tasks and have not made major mistakes? See also Moegirlpedia:Tasks of a patrollerThis page does not exist in English Moegirlpedia yet. You may want to refer to this page on Chinese Moegirlpedia: 萌娘百科:巡查姬的巡查任务. (zh:萌娘百科:巡查姬的巡查任务) for reference.
  4. If a former patroller who announced voluntary leave due to personal reasons (instead of community questioning or backlash) reapplies for patroller authority within 6 months of the leave, the administrator granting the authority may choose to skip the N3P.

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Good editors

  • Administrators or patrollers may grant this title promptly after their review.

Note that

  • If you want to obtain this title, you may apply directly to any administrator or patroller or apply directly on the public discussion board.
  • Authorities granting good editor titles should provide accurate promotion reasons.

Grounds for demotion, impeachment, and removal

The following clause is added to the provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia and is not currently present in the original. It shall be kept in future updates.

  • Any action for demotion, impeachment, or removal should follow the Principle of Locality: they should be carried out at the target user's home wiki (where they were first granted the status in question). Demotion, impeachment, or removal at one wiki is not a necessary nor a sufficient ground for demotion, impeachment, or removal at another wiki. [1]
  • * The home wiki may still consider complaints by, violations in, and user group removal in another wiki in their demotion, impeachment, or removal case.

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Bureaucrats

There are currently no standard conventions for demotion, impeachment, or removal of bureaucrats.

Administrators

  1. Inactivity. Admins that have not edited continuously for over three months in Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites and have not responded to another admin asking about this matter for over one week are subject to removal of authority.
    • "Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites" currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  2. Leave. Admin may seek temporary leave if they are or will be busy with real-life matters; admin on leave will have their authority removed. If the admin returns within one year, they only have to prove that they still qualify for the job, and the confirmation vote is waived.
  3. Non-Participation. Since 4 September 2016 09:26 UTC, an admin that has not participated in four consecutive votes or 50% of votes in one year (whichever comes first) will receive a warning. If this admin cannot provide a satisfactory explanation regarding their non-participation or abstinence, they will be subject to removal of authority.
    • "Votes" include proposal votes, confirmation votes, and impeachment votes.
  4. Community Rejection. If three or more patroller or good editor statuses granted by the same administrator within 30 days were rejected by the community and removed, the admin in question should be temporarily demoted to patroller as their standard appears to be very different from the community.
  5. Impeachment vote.
    • In an admin impeachment vote, active admins have 4 votes and active patrollers have 2 votes. The vote may not be broken apart (e.g. the 4 votes of an admin must all go to "AYE" or all go to "NAY").
    • When the ratio of AYE's versus NAY's exceeds 2:1, when the ratio of participating admins versus total active admins exceeds 2:3, and when the total turnout exceeds 50%, the admin in question will be impeached and removed; any other case results in a failed impeachment.
    • Note added on 2 August 2017: any user who cannot vote may express their opinions, but their opinion or "vote" are not counted as effective votes, nor do they affect the turnout in any way.
  6. Bureaucrat action for demotion or removal.

Patrollers

  1. Inactivity. Patrollers that have not edited for over one month in Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites and have not responded to another authority asking about this matter for over one week are subject to removal of authority.
    • Moegirlpedia of any language and their sub-sites currently include English, Chinese, and Japanese Moegirlpedia, Moegirl Commons, and Moegirl Wenku.
  2. Resignation. Patroller may seek resignation on their discretion.
  3. Non-Paticipation. Since 4 September 2016 09:26 UTC, a patroller that has not participated in four consecutive votes or 50% of votes in one year (whichever comes first) will receive a warning. If this patroller cannot provide a satisfactory explanation regarding their non-participation or abstinence, they will be subject to the removal of authority.
    • "Votes" include proposal votes, confirmations, and impeachments.
  4. Community Rejection. If three or more good editor status granted by the same patroller within 30 days were rejected by the community and removed, the patroller in question should have their authority removed as their standard appears to be very different from the community.
  5. Impeachment vote.
    • In a patroller impeachment vote, active admins have 4 votes, active patrollers have 2 votes, and autoconfirmed users have 1 vote. The vote may not be broken apart (e.g. the 4 votes of an admin must all go to "AYE" or all go to "NAY").
    • When the ratio of AYE's versus NAY's exceeds 1:1, and when the ratio of total AYE's cast versus the total vote held by the active authorities exceeds 1/4[2], the patroller in question will be impeached and removed; any other case results in a failed impeachment.
    • Note added on 2 August 2017: any user who cannot vote may express their opinions, but their opinion or "vote" are not counted as effective votes.
  6. Bureaucrat action for demotion or removal.

Good editors

  1. Errors. A good editor who made more than 3 mistakes requiring the authorities' help in a short period is subject to removal of title.
  2. Violation of Policies. A good editor who committed vandalism or other acts against Moegirlpedia policies is subject to removal of title.
  3. Bureaucrat action for removal.

Appendix

Voting convention

  1. In all votes, one real person can vote only once. If clear evidence suggests that multiple accounts were used by the same person in a vote, all votes cast by these accounts are invalidated, and all these accounts are banned from future votes.
  2. The aforementioned votes need to meet these criteria:
    1. (+)AYE ({{aye}}), (∅)Abstain ({{abstain}}), and (-)NAY ({{nay}}) are the only three accepted voting template in a vote. Any other choice or template used is invalid and not counted, and the corresponding vote caster is treated as having not participated in this vote.
      • This clause is added to the provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia and is not currently present in the original. It shall be kept in future updates. Use of {{agree|AYE}} and {{disagree|NAY}} by autoconfirmed users should be accepted as valid votes, but these users should be notified of this policy and discouraged from using those template representations. Authorities must use {{aye}} and {{nay}}.
    2. Voter should express in their vote the fact that they have read the issue in question and understand that their vote may affect Moegirlpedia's authority composition and/or policies. Vote without reason is invalid and not counted, and the corresponding vote caster is treated as having not participated in this vote.
    3. Authorities holding more than one effective vote may not split their votes. Split voting is invalid and not counted, and the corresponding vote caster is treated as having not participated in this vote.
    4. Admins and patrollers may use {{abstain}} to express their opinion if they think both sides do not represent their view. Abstaining votes are invalid and not counted, and the corresponding vote caster is treated as having not participated in this vote.
  3. The eligibility of participation is checked at the moment a vote starts; thus, authority status or functional titles gained during a vote does not qualify a user for participation in that vote.
    • This clause is added to the provisional policy of English Moegirlpedia and is not currently present in the original. It shall be kept in future updates. The eligibility of participation is based on user group only and is checked at the wiki the vote is held. Users that do not hold a required user group status at English Moegirlpedia cannot use their user group status from Moegirlpedia of a different language to qualify as a voter.
  4. Votes are counted after a vote ends. No votes will be accepted once the vote ends; late votes are invalid and not counted, and the corresponding vote caster is treated as having not participated in this vote.

Footnotes and references

  1. For example, a user granted patroller status in Chinese Moegirlpedia should not be impeached in English Moegirlpedia; an English Moegirlpedia administrator cannot lose their power due to inaction in Chinese Moegirlpedia; and a dual authority that lost their power in Chinese Moegirlpedia do not necessarily lose their English Moegirlpedia authority unless they are also eligible for removal of authority here.
  2. E.g. there are 9 active admins and 22 active patrollers on 20 June 2016; they hold 9* 6+22* 2 = 80 votes. Thus, a patroller impeachment on this day will pass this requirement if there are more than 20 ayes.