Hamster & Gretel Wiki
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This page presents an overview of the current staff of Hamster & Gretel Wiki.

Bureaucrats[]

Bureaucrats are senior editors. As well as being full Administrators, they have management abilities where they can grant limited user rights. Demotion of Bureaucrats is not done without a community discussion, unless absolutely necessary.

Founder
UCnothing1234

Founder since December 16, 2021
On the site since December 16, 2021
Semi Active

Administrators[]

Administrators are trusted editors, equipped with the tools to keep the wiki running smoothly. They can issue blocks to troublesome editors, revert vandalism using the rollback tool, and delete and move pages. They are authorized to use the tools at their disposal to deal with issues facing the wiki to the best of their ability.

Administrator
Lovely Wayniac

Administrator since July 29, 2022
On the site since July 8, 2022
Active
Administrator
Arend

Administrator since November 6, 2022
On the site since October 11, 2022
Active

Content Moderators[]

Content Moderators are responsible for locating and erasing vandalism, and for keeping blogs, articles, and other pages clean, along with checking edits to make sure they are contributive and not vandalism. In emergencies, they can change page protection.

Content Moderator
BaldiBasicsFan

Content Moderator since August 11, 2022
On the site since August 11, 2022
Inactive

Discussions Moderators[]

Discussions moderators are responsible for activity in all discussion threads and comments. They keep forums and comments a safe place and can delete, edit, highlight, and lock threads, and can edit and delete comments.

As of now, there aren't any discussions moderators that aren't Content Moderator, Administrators, or Bureaucrats.

Rollbacks[]

Rollbacks are responsible for organizing the wiki through reverting bad edits quickly.

Bots[]

Bots are special accounts that are used to make automatic edits in a short period of time.

Becoming an administrator[]

For you to become an administrator, someone with bureaucrat access must make you one. Admin-ship will not be given to just anyone who asks. Potential admins must have the trust of the community and the trust of the current admins. This trust can only be forged through time and good quality edits. Admins are expected to be patient, responsible, and firm against vandal behavior. If all these qualities are met, you are most likely to be noticed by the community and may be brought up for consideration among your fellow users. Following will be a more formal election in the forums, where users will vote in or against your favor.

These are not a rigid set of rules, but rather the most likely path to becoming an admin.

  • Keep note that an admin who has been inactive at least six months may have their admin rights removed.

If there are no active bureaucrats, use the "Requests for admin-ship" page to nominate users to become admins or bureaucrats. Once a community decision has been reached (or if there is no active community to debate the decision), please leave a message at the wiki adoption requests page and Wiki Staff can provide the rights.

What can administrators not do?[]

Administrators should not use their administrator powers to settle editing disputes; for example, to lock a page on a version he or she prefers in an editing dispute that isn't vandalism. Administrator powers should be used to help keep the wiki clear of vandalism, spam, and users who make malicious edits, but not for simple disagreements between users acting in good faith. Ideally an admin shouldn't be considered "in charge". The ideal admin is just someone who is trusted to have a few extra buttons and to use them for the benefit of the Wiki community.

Content Moderators[]

Content Moderators are generally expected to meet the following standards:[]

  • 500+ edits.
  • 4+ months of activity.
  • Fairly active.
  • Knowledge of our rules and regulations. (Also, the Protection Guidelines and the Deletion Guidelines.)
  • Knowledge of editing articles on the wiki, resolving edit and social conflicts.
  • Have no records of vandalism or being blocked within the past 2 months.
  • Being over the legal age to have an account on FANDOM (13 everywhere including the U.K) (16 in the EEA excluding the U.K).

Content Moderators Responsibilities[]

Content Moderators are equipped with special tools to help them moderate specific content parts of the wiki. They keep articles on the wiki safe from vandalism, spam, and other rule violations.

Content Moderators are given the ability to:

  • Rollback "undesirable" edits in one click.
  • Move (rename) pages.
  • Delete and undelete pages and blogs.
  • Protect (lock) and edit protected pages.
  • Move, delete, and undelete uploaded files.
  • Mark edits as patrolled.
  • Being over the legal age to have an account on FANDOM (13 everywhere including the U.K) (16 in the EEA excluding the U.K).

Discussions Moderators[]

Discussions Moderators are generally expected to meet the following standards:[]

  • 100+ edits.
  • 4+ months of activity.
  • Fairly active.
  • Knowledge of our rules and regulations.
  • Have no records of spamdalism, advertisement spam or being blocked within the past 2 months.
  • Being over the legal age to have an account on FANDOM (13 everywhere including the U.K) (16 in the EEA excluding the U.K).

Discussions Moderators Responsibilities[]

Discussions Moderators are equipped with special tools to help them moderate specific communicated parts of the wiki and manage conversations. They keep discussions safe from vandalism, spam, and other rule violations.

Discussions Moderators are given the ability to:

  • Editing and deleting article comments.
  • Delete blog comments.
  • Moderate discussions: move, edit, lock, unlock, delete, and restore discussion posts.
  • Edit, close, re-open, remove, restore, and delete threads or replies.
  • Highlight Discussions posts and/or blog posts in Announcements.

Rollbacks[]

Rollbacks are generally expected to meet the following standards:[]

  • 700+ edits.
  • 3+ months of activity.
  • Moderately active.
  • Have no records of spam/vandalism or being blocked within the past month.
  • Consistent, good-faith article (main-space) edits.

Rollback Responsibilities[]

Rollbacks are well trusted editors with the rollback tool to help the wiki combat spam and vandalism.

Rollbacks are given the ability to:

  • Undo edits with one click using the rollback tool.
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