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*'''Registered/Logged-in users''' — Users who have registered an account. Registered users can upload files and move pages, as well as edit some protected pages.
*'''Registered/Logged-in users''' — Users who have registered an account. Registered users can upload files and move pages, as well as edit some protected pages.


*'''Bots''' — [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Bot policy|Bots]] are automated users. Their edits do not show up in the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]].
*'''Bots''' — [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Bot policy|Bots]] are automated users. Their edits do not show up in the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]]. Bots generally exist to help the wiki with technical issues, but they can be hacked. If you see a bot acting improperly, notify an Administrator.


*'''Administrators (sysops)''' — See [[SmashWiki:Administrators]].
*'''Administrators (sysops)''' — See [[SmashWiki:Administrators]].

Revision as of 20:24, November 5, 2010

This page consists of various lists of SmashWiki users. These lists are not complete!

Access types

Types of identified users, listed here in roughly ascending order of power, include:

  • IP addresses — Visitors who haven't logged in or are unregistered.
  • Registered/Logged-in users — Users who have registered an account. Registered users can upload files and move pages, as well as edit some protected pages.
  • BotsBots are automated users. Their edits do not show up in the recent changes. Bots generally exist to help the wiki with technical issues, but they can be hacked. If you see a bot acting improperly, notify an Administrator.
  • Bureaucrats — Bureaucrats (also known as B'crats) can turn other users into sysops or bureaucrats. Bureaucrats are created by other bureaucrats on projects where these exist. Sysoppings are recorded in Special:Log/rights.