User:T3CHNOCIDE/User rights/Rollbackers

Chat moderators are voluntary overseers of the wiki's chat room feature. Chat moderators act to prevent spam, maintain an orderly and civil atmosphere on the social chat feature, and uphold compliance to the chat rules

Role
A chat moderators primary roles are to keep an eye on the chat, warning, kicking or banning users who break the chat rules.

Expectations

 * Judgement and impartiality
 * Accountability
 * Follow conduct
 * Lead by example
 * Security

Tools
As rollbackers are a primarily anti-spam and anti-vandalism user group, their tools are focused on reverting the damage caused by spammers and vandals. Rollbackers are also able to edit and rename frequently misused features such as blogs, comments and top 10 lists in order to ensure compoliance to the relevant policies.


 * Auto-patrol – All edits by the user are automatically marked as patrolled on the recent changes page.
 * Rollback – A tool for reverting all edits by a user to the previous author on the page.
 * Move blogs – Allows rollbackers to rename blogs to more appropriate and descriptive titles.
 * Edit blogs – Allows rollbackers to remove spam content and tag blogs for deletion.
 * Edit top 10 – Allows rollbackers to edit and tag elements of a top 10 list.
 * Comment edit – Allows rollbackers to edit the contents of a spam or abusive comment.
 * Comment delete – Allows rollbackers to delete spam or abusive comments.

Becoming a Rollbacker
Rollbackers are comprised of voluntary users who are elected by community consensus. If a user meets the requirements they are able to apply on the Requests for Rollbacker page. Here community members can vote in support or opposition of a users addition to the user group. When the user gains a sufficient amount of support they are added to the group.


 * 350 main-space edits
 * Read “Recent Changes Guide”
 * Read “Vandalism and Spam Guide”
 * No questionable history within 6 months

Review of chat moderators

 * When removal is necessary
 * Using tools or position to intimidate
 * Persistent conflict of interest or non-neutrality
 * Wheel warring
 * Length inactivity (12+ months?)
 * Denomination page

Restoration of a chat moderator

 * Restored in event of
 * Inactivity
 * Voluntary removal
 * Following community discussion of return to group
 * No need for rediscussion if removal wasn't controversial