Wikipedia:Administrators' reading list
Wikipedia:Administrators' reading list
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This is an information page. It is not one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines, but rather intends to describe some aspect(s) of Wikipedia's norms, customs, technicalities, or practices. It may reflect varying levels of vetting and consensus. |
Admins are expected to have an intimate understanding of Wikipedia policy. They are also expected to consistently demonstrate comprehension of these policies. This is especially important regarding the use of abilities entrusted to admins that are unavailable to regular users and editors of Wikipedia.
The following items are considered highly recommended reading material. These pages detail prerequisite knowledge required by an admin:
Should already know[edit]
- Five pillars of Wikipedia
- Founding principles: Core principles guiding all Wikimedia projects.
General[edit]
- Administrators
- Administrators' guide
- Administrators' noticeboard where admin issues are discussed
- Wikipedia:List of policies
Blocking[edit]
Closing discussions[edit]
- Accountability
- Closing discussions
- Ending RfCs
- Requests for closure noticeboard
- Rough consensus
- Supervote
Content policies[edit]
Controversy[edit]
Copyright[edit]
Deletion[edit]
- Criteria for speedy deletion
- Deletion guidelines for administrators
- Deletion policy
- Deletion process
- Undeletion policy
- Revision deletion policy
Page protection[edit]
Requests[edit]
- Backlogged processes requiring attention
- Changes related to Wikipedia:Requests for administrator attention
- Enforcement of arbitration rulings
Rollback[edit]
Security[edit]
Vandalism[edit]
Miscellaneous[edit]
- Advice for new administrators
- Editing the main page
- Fixing cut and paste moves
- Goals of the adminship process
- Image use policy
- MediaWiki Administrator's Handbook
- Office actions
- Open proxies
- Requested moves/Closing instructions
- Village stocks – some things administrators have done by mistake in the past. Laugh, and avoid repetition.
- What adminship is not
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