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This page summarizes how access works on the [https://sarkic-cults.group Sarkic Cults Wiki]. For the exact live rights list, see [[Special:ListGroupRights]]. |
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== Access model == |
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The wiki is publicly readable, but editing is split by role, by namespace protection, and in some cases by page-level protection. |
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=== Public reading === |
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Everyone, including visitors who are not logged in, can read the wiki and [[Special:CreateAccount|create an account]]. |
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=== Discussion and personal space === |
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Logged-in users can edit talk pages, manage their account settings, maintain watchlists, and edit their own user CSS/JS/JSON pages. |
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=== Content namespaces === |
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The main content areas of the wiki require the <code>content-edit</code> right. In practice, this means [[#Verified members|verified members]] and above can edit most wiki content, while ordinary registered accounts cannot. |
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Protected content areas currently include: |
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* Main namespace |
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* Project namespace |
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* File namespace |
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* Help namespace |
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* Category namespace |
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=== Special protected areas === |
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Some parts of the wiki use higher trust levels: |
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* Template and Form pages require the <code>template-edit</code> right. |
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* MediaWiki interface pages and site/user CSS, JS, and JSON require <code>editinterface</code>. |
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* The custom Solomonari namespace requires the <code>solomonari</code> right. |
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* The custom CotRH namespace requires the <code>cotrh</code> right. |
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* Some individually protected pages may also require the <code>solomonari_hr</code> or <code>cotrh_hr</code> rights. |
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== Group summary == |
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=== Unregistered members === |
=== Unregistered members === |
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Unregistered visitors can read the wiki and create an account. They cannot edit pages or upload files. |
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Members who have not [[Special:CreateAccount|created an account]] or [[Special:UserLogin|logged in]] cannot edit the wiki. This is partly done to combat spam and vandalism, and prevent displaying IP address publicly. |
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=== Registered members === |
=== Registered members === |
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Registered members can: |
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Members who have signed in can edit pages and upload files. They cannot create pages and must answer a CAPTCHA if they wish to make an edit which involves the addition of one or more external links. |
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* Edit talk pages and other non-protected discussion/personal-space pages |
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* Mark minor edits |
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* Manage preferences, private account information, and watchlists |
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* Edit their own user CSS, JS, and JSON pages |
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* Send email through the wiki when enabled |
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Registered members cannot: |
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* Edit protected content namespaces |
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* Create regular content pages |
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* Upload or reupload files |
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* Move pages or files |
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=== Verified members === |
=== Verified members === |
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Verified members are trusted contributors who have been approved by staff. They can: |
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Members who have asked to verify their wiki account on [{{Discord}} our Discord channel] can create pages, edit semi-protected page, upload new version of files, on top of all the things registered members can do. |
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* Edit the wiki's protected content namespaces |
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* Create content pages |
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* Upload and reupload local files |
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* Move pages and files |
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* Edit semiprotected pages |
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* Purge pages |
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This is the normal contributor role for members who are actively helping with the wiki. |
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=== Solomonari === |
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Solomonari is a separate access flag for the custom Solomonari namespace. It is assigned where needed and does not replace the normal contributor/staff ladder by itself. |
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=== CotRH === |
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CotRH is a separate access flag for the custom CotRH namespace. It is assigned where needed and does not replace the normal contributor/staff ladder by itself. |
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=== Solomonari_HR === |
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Solomonari_HR is a separate page-protection access flag. It is intended for individually protected high-restriction pages and does not, by itself, grant the normal contributor or staff permissions ladder. It can, however, grant and remove the <code>solomonari</code> group. |
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=== CotRH_HR === |
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CotRH_HR is a separate page-protection access flag. It is intended for individually protected high-restriction pages and does not, by itself, grant the normal contributor or staff permissions ladder. It can, however, grant and remove the <code>cotrh</code> group. |
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=== Moderators === |
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Moderators have all verified member permissions, plus day-to-day workflow and trust-management tools. They can: |
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* Patrol and autopatrol edits |
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* Roll back vandalism or bad edits |
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* Suppress redirects when moving pages |
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* Bypass CAPTCHA where needed |
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* Manage certain user group assignments |
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* Grant and remove the <code>verified</code>, <code>solomonari</code>, <code>solomonari_hr</code>, <code>cotrh</code>, and <code>cotrh_hr</code> groups |
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* Use Flow moderation tools available on this wiki |
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Moderators are intended to handle routine content review and contributor verification, not heavy administrative maintenance. |
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=== Maintainers === |
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Maintainers have all moderator permissions, plus broader maintenance and administrative tooling. They can: |
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* Protect pages and edit protected pages |
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* Edit templates and forms |
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* Edit restricted fields and selected advanced content models |
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* Block users |
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* Upload by URL and reupload shared files |
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* Run Cargo queries and rebuild Cargo data |
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* View AbuseFilter logs available to this role |
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* Use selected advanced extension maintenance tools |
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* Grant and remove the <code>moderator</code> group in addition to <code>verified</code>, <code>solomonari</code>, <code>solomonari_hr</code>, <code>cotrh</code>, and <code>cotrh_hr</code> |
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Maintainers are the main high-trust content and operations role on this wiki. |
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=== Interface administrators === |
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Interface administrators can edit site interface content, including MediaWiki pages and site/user CSS, JS, and JSON. This role is restricted because interface pages can affect the whole wiki. |
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=== Administrators (sysop) === |
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Administrators have full site administration permissions, including the custom protection rights used on this wiki. This is the highest general administration role. |
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Trusted members can move pages and files, and edit [[Echoes of the Flesh:Templates|templates]] and some additional namespaces. This permission is granted upon request. |
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=== Bureaucrats === |
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Bureaucrats handle assignment of the highest-trust operational roles. On this wiki, bureaucrats can grant and remove: |
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Editors can delete and restore pages, block users, rollback edits, and edit protected pages. They also have access to advanced tools like cargo data management and text replacements. They can also add the verified role to people. <br /> |
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* verified |
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This role is manually given. |
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* solomonari |
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* solomonari_hr |
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* cotrh |
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* cotrh_hr |
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* moderator |
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* maintainer |
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* interface-admin |
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* sysop |
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=== Bots === |
=== Bots === |
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Bots are |
Bots are automated or semi-automated accounts with raised limits for bulk editing and maintenance work. Bot access is granted manually when appropriate. |
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== Practical summary == |
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* Want to read the wiki: no account needed. |
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* Want to discuss or maintain your own account/user pages: a normal registered account is enough. |
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* Want to edit articles, files, and core content: you need the verified group. |
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* Want access to the Solomonari namespace: you need the <code>solomonari</code> group. |
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* Want access to the CotRH namespace: you need the <code>cotrh</code> group. |
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* Want access to specially page-locked high-restriction pages: you need the matching <code>solomonari_hr</code> or <code>cotrh_hr</code> group. |
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* Want to moderate contributors and review content workflow: moderator. |
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* Want to maintain templates, forms, and higher-trust wiki operations: maintainer. |
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* Want to edit sitewide interface code: interface administrator. |
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[[Category:Policies]] |
[[Category:Policies]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 27 May 2026
This page summarizes how access works on the Sarkic Cults Wiki. For the exact live rights list, see Special:ListGroupRights.
Access model
The wiki is publicly readable, but editing is split by role, by namespace protection, and in some cases by page-level protection.
Public reading
Everyone, including visitors who are not logged in, can read the wiki and create an account.
Discussion and personal space
Logged-in users can edit talk pages, manage their account settings, maintain watchlists, and edit their own user CSS/JS/JSON pages.
Content namespaces
The main content areas of the wiki require the content-edit right. In practice, this means verified members and above can edit most wiki content, while ordinary registered accounts cannot.
Protected content areas currently include:
- Main namespace
- Project namespace
- File namespace
- Help namespace
- Category namespace
Special protected areas
Some parts of the wiki use higher trust levels:
- Template and Form pages require the
template-editright. - MediaWiki interface pages and site/user CSS, JS, and JSON require
editinterface. - The custom Solomonari namespace requires the
solomonariright. - The custom CotRH namespace requires the
cotrhright. - Some individually protected pages may also require the
solomonari_hrorcotrh_hrrights.
Group summary
Unregistered members
Unregistered visitors can read the wiki and create an account. They cannot edit pages or upload files.
Registered members
Registered members can:
- Edit talk pages and other non-protected discussion/personal-space pages
- Mark minor edits
- Manage preferences, private account information, and watchlists
- Edit their own user CSS, JS, and JSON pages
- Send email through the wiki when enabled
Registered members cannot:
- Edit protected content namespaces
- Create regular content pages
- Upload or reupload files
- Move pages or files
Verified members
Verified members are trusted contributors who have been approved by staff. They can:
- Edit the wiki's protected content namespaces
- Create content pages
- Upload and reupload local files
- Move pages and files
- Edit semiprotected pages
- Purge pages
This is the normal contributor role for members who are actively helping with the wiki.
Solomonari
Solomonari is a separate access flag for the custom Solomonari namespace. It is assigned where needed and does not replace the normal contributor/staff ladder by itself.
CotRH
CotRH is a separate access flag for the custom CotRH namespace. It is assigned where needed and does not replace the normal contributor/staff ladder by itself.
Solomonari_HR
Solomonari_HR is a separate page-protection access flag. It is intended for individually protected high-restriction pages and does not, by itself, grant the normal contributor or staff permissions ladder. It can, however, grant and remove the solomonari group.
CotRH_HR
CotRH_HR is a separate page-protection access flag. It is intended for individually protected high-restriction pages and does not, by itself, grant the normal contributor or staff permissions ladder. It can, however, grant and remove the cotrh group.
Moderators
Moderators have all verified member permissions, plus day-to-day workflow and trust-management tools. They can:
- Patrol and autopatrol edits
- Roll back vandalism or bad edits
- Suppress redirects when moving pages
- Bypass CAPTCHA where needed
- Manage certain user group assignments
- Grant and remove the
verified,solomonari,solomonari_hr,cotrh, andcotrh_hrgroups - Use Flow moderation tools available on this wiki
Moderators are intended to handle routine content review and contributor verification, not heavy administrative maintenance.
Maintainers
Maintainers have all moderator permissions, plus broader maintenance and administrative tooling. They can:
- Protect pages and edit protected pages
- Edit templates and forms
- Edit restricted fields and selected advanced content models
- Block users
- Upload by URL and reupload shared files
- Run Cargo queries and rebuild Cargo data
- View AbuseFilter logs available to this role
- Use selected advanced extension maintenance tools
- Grant and remove the
moderatorgroup in addition toverified,solomonari,solomonari_hr,cotrh, andcotrh_hr
Maintainers are the main high-trust content and operations role on this wiki.
Interface administrators
Interface administrators can edit site interface content, including MediaWiki pages and site/user CSS, JS, and JSON. This role is restricted because interface pages can affect the whole wiki.
Administrators (sysop)
Administrators have full site administration permissions, including the custom protection rights used on this wiki. This is the highest general administration role.
Bureaucrats
Bureaucrats handle assignment of the highest-trust operational roles. On this wiki, bureaucrats can grant and remove:
- verified
- solomonari
- solomonari_hr
- cotrh
- cotrh_hr
- moderator
- maintainer
- interface-admin
- sysop
Bots
Bots are automated or semi-automated accounts with raised limits for bulk editing and maintenance work. Bot access is granted manually when appropriate.
Practical summary
- Want to read the wiki: no account needed.
- Want to discuss or maintain your own account/user pages: a normal registered account is enough.
- Want to edit articles, files, and core content: you need the verified group.
- Want access to the Solomonari namespace: you need the
solomonarigroup. - Want access to the CotRH namespace: you need the
cotrhgroup. - Want access to specially page-locked high-restriction pages: you need the matching
solomonari_hrorcotrh_hrgroup. - Want to moderate contributors and review content workflow: moderator.
- Want to maintain templates, forms, and higher-trust wiki operations: maintainer.
- Want to edit sitewide interface code: interface administrator.