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Rogue.png|{{Admin info|Jack Phoenix|Finland.png}} Jack Phoenix is a MediaWiki developer who has been a Halopedian since 2007 and the primary developer of the social tools used on Halopedia and countless other wikis since 2008.
Rogue.png|{{Admin info|Jack Phoenix|Finland.png}} Jack Phoenix is a MediaWiki developer who has been a Halopedian since 2007 and the primary developer of the social tools used on Halopedia and countless other wikis since 2008.
Montage2.png|{{Admin info|Porplemontage|United States.svg}} Porplemontage joined Halopedia in 2005 and has been hosting the site since 2010.
Montage2.png|{{Admin info|Porplemontage|United States.svg}} Porplemontage joined Halopedia in 2005 and has been hosting the site since 2010.
Rusty-112 H4.jpg|{{Admin info|Rusty-112|Canada.svg}} Rusty-112 joined Halopedia in 2009 and was nominated as an admin in 2012. Achievement and medal pages are his pet project.
Rusty-112 H4.jpg|{{Admin info|Rusty-112|Canada.svg}} Rusty-112 joined Halopedia in 2009 and was nominated as an admin in 2012. Achievement and medal pages are his pet project.
Beerus.png|{{Admin info|Sith Venator|United States.svg}} Sith Venator joined Halopedia in 2008. List of appearances sections, image categories, and making sure pages have images from all their appearances in visual media are his main focus.
Beerus.png|{{Admin info|Sith Venator|United States.svg}} Sith Venator joined Halopedia in 2008. List of appearances sections, image categories, and making sure pages have images from all their appearances in visual media are his main focus.
H3ODST-TheRookie.jpeg|{{Admin info|Tacitus|Finland.png}} A member of Halopedia since 2009, Tacitus (formerly Jugus) mainly focuses on lore-related content and is often shamelessly nitpicky about details that, for some reason, tend not to bother most other people.
H3ODST-TheRookie.jpeg|{{Admin info|Tacitus|Finland.png}} A member of Halopedia since 2009, Tacitus (formerly Jugus) mainly focuses on lore-related content and is often shamelessly nitpicky about details that, for some reason, tend not to bother most other people.
USER TheArb1ter117.png|{{Admin info|TheArb1ter117|United States.svg}} "Arby" has been a Halo fan since 2009 and a Halopedian since 2019. He busies himself with various tasks around the site, but his primary project since 2021 has been to document the lore from the most recent novels. He'll finish ''Silent Storm'' at some point!
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An administrator is a user who have access to a few additional features on the site for housekeeping for keeping wikis nice and tidy. They are users who have access to more features than patrollers.

What tools do administrators have?

These functions are solely for housekeeping for keeping Halopedia nice and tidy. The community does look to administrators to perform the essential chores that require the extra access administrators are entrusted with. However, otherwise, administrators are the same as other users, and are expected to be well-tempered in all respects.

  • 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), in accordance with the policy.
  • Blocking IP addresses or user names from editing; and quick reversion ("rollback") of undesirable edits.
  • Editing the interface by changing system messages and skins (editing MediaWiki files).
  • Viewing a user's IP addresses and other information.
  • Marking high quality page revisions as "patrolled" to help with the reverting of poor or bad-faith edits.

What should administrators not do?

Administrators should not use their administrator powers to settle editing disputes; for example, to lock a page on a version they prefer 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. Administrators should not be considered "in charge". The ideal admin is a regular user who is trusted to have a few extra buttons and to use them for the benefit of Halopedia.

How do I become an administrator?

Main article: Halopedia:Requests for adminship

Administrators are usually selected on an as-needed basis only. As Halopedia grows, more administrators may be needed to assist in its operation. New administrators are always selected via a request for adminship.

Administrators' help guide

See Wikipedia's administrators' guide for a complete guide on using administrator functions. For bureaucrats, see Halopedia:Bureaucrats for a bureaucrat help guide.

Meet the administrators!

Former administrators

This is a list of former administrators. Most listed here are no longer active.