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In terms of access to tools, junior administrators are a midway point between [[SW:ROLL|rollback]] and [[SW:ADMIN|full adminship]]. Their extra powers compared to those with Rollback are:
In terms of access to tools, junior administrators are a midway point between [[SW:ROLL|rollback]] and [[SW:ADMIN|full adminship]]. Their extra powers compared to those with Rollback are:


*Deleting and restoring pages, page histories, and uploaded files. Deleted pages cannot have a large history (~10 allows them to delete vandal pages, but not pages under discussion for deletion)
*Deleting and restoring pages, page histories, and uploaded files. Deleted pages cannot have a history larger than 10 revisions. <!--do not give them bigdelete rights, make $wgDeleteRevisionsLimit 10. Allows them to delete vandal pages, but not pages under discussion for deletion-->
*Locking (protecting) a page so it cannot be edited or renamed by non-admins, or semi-protect pages so that autoconfirmed users can edit it but new ones and IPs cannot. (Will Junior Admins be able to edit fully locked pages)
*Locking (protecting) a page so it cannot be edited or renamed by non-admins, or semi-protecting pages so that autoconfirmed users can edit it but new ones and IPs cannot. <!--Junior Admins cannot edit fully protected pages like main page-->
*Adding and removing users to a new, "suspended", usergroup. While in this usergroup, users cannot make new pages or edit most sections of the wiki, but can edit their talk page. This functions almost like a block, but can only be applied for short periods of time (would 6 hours work?), during which time an admin can evaluate and decide to remove/extend the block on the user.  
*Adding and removing users to a new, "suspended", usergroup. While in this usergroup, users cannot make new pages or edit most sections of the wiki, but can edit their talk page<!--only their talk page so there is only one page to delete, also so they don't create new account-->. This functions almost like a block, but can only be applied for a maximum of 6 hours, during which time an admin can evaluate and decide to remove/extend the block on the user.  
*Moving pages over redirects/without leaving a redirect. (Unsure, for janitorial work)


==What's the difference between a junior administrator and a regular admin==
==What's the difference between a junior administrator and a regular admin==


Unlike full administrators, junior administrators do not have certain abilities. These include:
Unlike full administrators, junior administrators do not have certain abilities. These include:
*Deleting pages with large histories. (~10 should be a good point, read previous section)
*Deleting pages with large histories.<!--do not give them bigdelete rights, make $wgDeleteRevisionsLimit 10. Allows them to delete vandal pages, but not pages under discussion for deletion-->
*Importing pages from other wikis. (To prevent stealing info without attribution)
*Importing pages from other wikis. <!--To prevent stealing info without attribution-->
*Checking other users' IP addresses. (Unsure, could help isolate sock puppets)
*Checking other users' IP addresses with [[Special:CheckUser|check user]]. <!--Admins can find IP of vandals if necessary, unneded otherwise-->
*Viewing [[Special:UnwatchedPages]]. (What does this do anyways?)
*Viewing [[Special:UnwatchedPages]]. (Unsure, could be useful and/or dangerous)
*Putting other users in {{S|SmashWiki|probation}}. (I have never seen a probation, unsure)
*Putting other users in {{S|SmashWiki|probation}}. <!--Warnings normally work, not used often that I am aware of-->
*Changing the {{S|SmashWiki|SmashWiki Status System}} without restrictions. (Should be under same guidelines as other users)
*Editing fully protected pages<!--Pages like main page-->
*Juniors are not considered "staff"; they cannot edit wiki-wide text or stylesheets, do not have access to the wiki's e-mail or YouTube accounts, and are not treated as member-wiki-staff on the NIWA forums.(Obvious reasons, position is to gain trust to be a full Admin)
*Changing the {{S|SmashWiki|SmashWiki Status System}} without restrictions. <!--Junior Admins should be under same guidelines as other users-->
*Juniors are not considered "staff"; they cannot edit wiki-wide text or stylesheets, do not have access to the wiki's e-mail or YouTube accounts, and are not treated as member-wiki-staff on the NIWA forums.<!--Obvious reasons, position would help user to gain trust to be a full Admin-->


While the current MediaWiki system makes it impossible to physically restrict one from doing so, junior administrators are expected to follow these guidelines. Also, junior administrators should not increase a page's protection level to anything past semi-protection except to stop an edit war until an admin can evaluate the protection.  
While the current MediaWiki system makes it impossible to physically restrict one from doing so, junior administrators are expected to follow these guidelines. Also, junior administrators should not increase a page's protection level to anything past semi-protection except to stop an edit war until an admin can evaluate the protection.  


Not following these guidelines will result in warnings, followed by a demotion from junior administrator if the junior administrator continues this behavior.
Not following these guidelines will result in warnings, followed by a demotion from junior administrator if the junior administrator continues this behavior.
==What's the same between a junior admin and a regular admin?==
Just like full admins:
*Juniors may not use their powers to settle editing disputes.
*[[SmashWiki:Administrators#Administrators are not kings|Juniors are not princes]], and should not be treated any differently than any other user.


==What a junior administrator should not do==
==What a junior administrator should not do==
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In addition to the guidelines set in the above paragraph, junior administrators, like administrators, should not use their power to settle editing disputes. The wiki generally has a lower tolerance for missteps by junior administrators than administrators, and inappropriate behavior  will generally result in a (one day to one week) block of the junior administrator, as well as an immediate revocation of their position.
In addition to the guidelines set in the above paragraph, junior administrators, like administrators, should not use their power to settle editing disputes. The wiki generally has a lower tolerance for missteps by junior administrators than administrators, and inappropriate behavior  will generally result in a (one day to one week) block of the junior administrator, as well as an immediate revocation of their position.


Also, like administrators, junior administrators should not be treated as kings, and a junior administrator's say should not be weighted more heavily in a content dispute just because they have extra user rights.
Also, like administrators, [[SmashWiki:Administrators#Administrators are not kings|junior administrators should not be treated as kings]], and a junior administrator's say should not be weighted more heavily in a content dispute just because they have extra user rights.


==How does one become a junior administrator?==
==How does one become a junior administrator?==

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Different users have access to different functions of the site. While anyone can do most things on the site, including reading and editing, junior administrators, similar to regular administrators, have access to a small range of additional abilities in order to maintain order in the wiki, though they are less powerful.

Abilities of a junior administrator

In terms of access to tools, junior administrators are a midway point between rollback and full adminship. Their extra powers compared to those with Rollback are:

  • Deleting and restoring pages, page histories, and uploaded files. Deleted pages cannot have a history larger than 10 revisions.
  • Locking (protecting) a page so it cannot be edited or renamed by non-admins, or semi-protecting pages so that autoconfirmed users can edit it but new ones and IPs cannot.
  • Adding and removing users to a new, "suspended", usergroup. While in this usergroup, users cannot make new pages or edit most sections of the wiki, but can edit their talk page. This functions almost like a block, but can only be applied for a maximum of 6 hours, during which time an admin can evaluate and decide to remove/extend the block on the user.

What's the difference between a junior administrator and a regular admin

Unlike full administrators, junior administrators do not have certain abilities. These include:

  • Deleting pages with large histories.
  • Importing pages from other wikis.
  • Checking other users' IP addresses with check user.
  • Viewing Special:UnwatchedPages. (Unsure, could be useful and/or dangerous)
  • Putting other users in probation.
  • Editing fully protected pages
  • Changing the SmashWiki Status System without restrictions.
  • Juniors are not considered "staff"; they cannot edit wiki-wide text or stylesheets, do not have access to the wiki's e-mail or YouTube accounts, and are not treated as member-wiki-staff on the NIWA forums.

While the current MediaWiki system makes it impossible to physically restrict one from doing so, junior administrators are expected to follow these guidelines. Also, junior administrators should not increase a page's protection level to anything past semi-protection except to stop an edit war until an admin can evaluate the protection.

Not following these guidelines will result in warnings, followed by a demotion from junior administrator if the junior administrator continues this behavior.

What a junior administrator should not do

In addition to the guidelines set in the above paragraph, junior administrators, like administrators, should not use their power to settle editing disputes. The wiki generally has a lower tolerance for missteps by junior administrators than administrators, and inappropriate behavior will generally result in a (one day to one week) block of the junior administrator, as well as an immediate revocation of their position.

Also, like administrators, junior administrators should not be treated as kings, and a junior administrator's say should not be weighted more heavily in a content dispute just because they have extra user rights.

How does one become a junior administrator?

Generally, positions of junior administrator are self-nominated before being approved by a bureaucrat. The candidacy for junior adminship is not nearly as stringent as requests for regular adminship, and only requires that the user create request for junior adminship with a short (about two sentences) blurb about why the user believes that he or she should become a junior admin. While it is not required, a nomination will probably only be passed if the nominee has good community standing.

Community support will generally lead to the request being passed faster, and in case of extraordinary community disapproval, even the approval of a bureaucrat will not be enough to have somebody take junior administrator status.

Users must be able to demonstrate trustworthiness and an understanding of the relevant tools in order to have a successful application. One should only become a junior administrator with the intention of combating vandalism and/or helping clean up and doing organizational and janitorial work for the wiki. Do not request a junior administrator solely for the sake of being a junior administrator.


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