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'''Patrollers''' are an all-volunteer group of experienced users who are given access to extra tools on Halopedia. | '''Patrollers''' are an all-volunteer group of experienced users who are given access to extra tools on Halopedia. | ||
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Patrollers are usually selected on an as-needed basis only. Because the main purpose of the Patroller program is to mark good-quality page revisions for the aid of preserving article quality, users with good-quality edits and regular activity under their name are usually seen as potential candidates to join the program. | Patrollers are usually selected on an as-needed basis only. Because the main purpose of the Patroller program is to mark good-quality page revisions for the aid of preserving article quality, users with good-quality edits and regular activity under their name are usually seen as potential candidates to join the program. | ||
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Revision as of 01:49, January 13, 2013
Patrollers are an all-volunteer group of experienced users who are given access to extra tools on Halopedia.
Introduction to Patrollers
Patrollers are regular users who are given access to a few extra tools to help with the managing of the site and combating of vandalism.
- Marking page revisions or user edits as "patrolled" to help with the reverting of poor or bad-faith edits.
- Deleting and undeleting pages, uploaded images and page histories.
- Protecting a page so it can not be edited or moved by anonymous users (autoconfirmed protection) or non-admins (full/sysop protection).
- Quick reversion ("rollback") of undesirable edits.
List of Patrollers
- Braidenvl (talk) (contribs)
- Morhek (talk) (contribs)
- Spartan331 (talk) (contribs)
- Subtank (talk) (contribs)
Can I become a Patroller?
Patrollers are usually selected on an as-needed basis only. Because the main purpose of the Patroller program is to mark good-quality page revisions for the aid of preserving article quality, users with good-quality edits and regular activity under their name are usually seen as potential candidates to join the program.