Meta:Requests for adminship
Most requests should be listed here for at least seven days; bureaucrats should only close after the minimum time foreseen in the relevant policy. Discussions are not closed early. Adminship will be granted by a support ratio of at least 75%. If a request hasn't been addressed by a bureaucrat after a lengthy period of time, please leave a note at Requests for help from a sysop or bureaucrat. Requests may be extended, or put on hold by bureaucrats, pending decision or finding of consensus.
Requests for temporary adminship and bot requests may be less formal and often go for a shorter duration if consensus becomes clear after only a few days of discussion.
All editors with an account on Meta, at least one active account on any Wikimedia project, and a link between the two, may participate in any request and give their opinion of the candidate. However, more active Meta editors' opinions may be given additional weight in controversial cases.
See below for information on prerequisites on submitting a request, and how to add a nomination.
Information
Note that this page is for access on Meta only. See the permission request to stewards page for adminship/deadminship requests on other projects.
Regular adminship
- Before requesting admin access, please check the policy for requesting adminship.
- Use the box below, insert your username:
- Place a request on this page, by transcluding the subpage, for example
{{Meta:Requests for adminship/Username}}
. Please put the newest request on the top. Bear in mind that even if you do meet the criteria above this does not mean that the community will automatically approve a request. - Please note, past administrators who have given up their rights must meet all criteria at the time of the new request. There is no separate process for reinstating past administrators.
Please note: Ill-considered nominations for adminship can be draining and deflating to both the community and the candidate. Any successful candidate will need to be able to demonstrate sufficient experience within the Wikimedia community, in addition to a familiarity with Meta-Wiki. If a candidate is not already a local administrator or holder of advanced permissions on a Wikimedia content project, they are less likely to pass a request for adminship here at Meta-Wiki.
Bureaucratship
Add your request below under the bureaucratship section. Please note:
- Only active administrators can become bureaucrats, and only after at least 6 months of regular adminship.
- User is endorsed by two current bureaucrats after they nominate themselves here.
If you fail any of these requirements, you will not be assigned the bureaucrat flag. For more information see the Meta bureaucrat page.
Other access
For these types of access, create a subpage just as you would for regular adminship and add it to the appropriate section of this page.
- Interface adminship: Please read the Meta interface administrator page. The WMF requires two-factor authentication for this access.
- Limited adminship: If you need sysop access for a particular reason (such as ability to edit protected pages), you may request limited adminship on Meta. If granted, the user understands that they will only be allowed to use the tools for the tasks they were approved, and not doing so will be grounds for immediate removal. Temporary sysop access will normally be valid for one month unless requested and granted otherwise.
- Bot: Please read the bot policy. This wiki allows global bots and automatic approval of certain types of bots; for other bots, add your request below under the bot section, in the same way as an admin request.
- CheckUser: please read the CheckUser policy and add your request below under the checkuser section, in the same way as an admin request.
- Oversight: please read the Oversight policy and add your request below under the oversight section, in the same way as an admin request.
- Translation administrator: please read Meta translation administrator page and Meta’s page about translate extension. No fixed time limit for these requests is defined, and there are no particular requirements; if you provide a valid reason and demonstrate that you know and understand how to prepare pages for translation, your request will most likely be granted.
- CentralNotice administrator: Meta Central notice administrator page grant access to manage and edit banner campaigns. Because of the potentially huge impact of banners on the wikis, this should be granted carefully and sparingly. The WMF requires two-factor authentication for this access.
For these types of access, just ask on Meta request for help from a sysop or bureaucrat page:
- MassMessage senders: please read about MassMessages, and provide a clear reason for requesting access. Specify whether you need it temporarily or permanently.
- Uploaders
- Patrollers
Requests for global renamer permissions are handled at global permission requests to stewards page.
WMF Office Staff and Contractors
- If you are an WMF Official or Contractor and need rights on Meta-Wiki to perform your duties the process is different. Please have a look at the WMF staff userrights policy on Office wiki[restricted access] and follow the procedure described there. If in doubt, please contact Trust and Safety; or send an email to cawikimediaorg.(source)
Requests for regular adminship
Requests for limited adminship
Requests for interface adminship
Requests for bureaucratship
Requests for CheckUser access
- "Meta:Requests for checkuser" redirects here. To request checkuser information, see Meta:Requests for CheckUser information.
Requests for Oversight access
- "Meta:Requests for oversight" redirects here. To request oversighting, see Meta:Oversighters#Requests.
Requests for translation adminship
Requests for CentralNotice adminship
- Manfred Werner (WMAT) (talk • contribs • deleted user contributions • logs • block log • abuse log • CentralAuth • stalktoy) Bureaucrats: user rights management.
Not ending before 3 December 2024 13:26 (UTC)
As an employee of Wikimedia Österreich (since 2018), also part of my time there is reserved for and dedicated to being a member of the organizing team of Wiki Loves Monuments international, I've been concerned with requesting or preparing central notices time and again. In recent years this was for example for WikiDaheim (annual photo contest in Austria, combining WLM, WLE etc) or Coordinate Me (Wikidata contest). From that I am familiar with the basics and requirements of central notices. From previous work I know HTML, CSS and JavaScript, I'm very much used to handling graphic jobs, Wiki syntax is nothing new to me either; all of this should be helpful here as well. The plan is primarily to be able to handle campaigns where I am directly involved in the respective projects, according to the general rules for central notices of course. In addition I would help with other campaigns too, that's something I will have to learn to coordinate with the other admins in this area.
PS: I am requesting this as User:Manfred Werner (WMAT), not with my private account as de:User:Tsui (active for 20+ years, mostly on de.wikipedia and Commons). I am used to separate this roles very strict. --Manfred Werner (WMAT) (talk) 13:26, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Please see your email for a note. — xaosflux Talk 14:30, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you! It's working now. --Manfred Werner (WMAT) (talk) 15:26, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support ToadetteEdit (talk) 17:53, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support especially given the new CN guidelines which recommend affiliates having their own CN admins to use less volunteer resources (e.g. being able to set up campaigns themselves, even though they still require community approval) --Johannnes89 (talk) 18:15, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support --Ameisenigel (talk) 19:49, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support --SHB2000 (t • c) 23:52, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support – Ammarpad (talk) 10:46, 27 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support —DerHexer (Talk) 10:56, 27 November 2024 (UTC) Per Johannnes89. Thanks for providing help with setting up the campaigns! Please note that volunteer CN admins have to approve all campaigns, including staff-created ones.
- Support —Herzi Pinki (talk) 08:15, 28 November 2024 (UTC) would be cool to have someone at hand.
- Support full trust, agree with Johannnes89 Christoph Jackel (WMDE) 12:56, 28 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support --V0lkanic (talk) 17:45, 28 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support Ciell (talk) 16:26, 2 December 2024 (UTC)
Requests for bot flags
- TNTBot (talk • contribs • deleted user contributions • logs • block log • abuse log • CentralAuth • stalktoy) Bureaucrats: user rights management.
Not ending before 28 November 2024 14:31 (UTC)
TNTBot currently does one supervised and low-edit task here on Meta (marking former WMF staff accounts as such). I'm requesting it be given the bot
flag so that these infrequent edits don't appear in recent changes, and to affirm that the community finds this to be a useful and desired task.
nb. Meta:Requests for bot status/TNTBot is an old, withdrawn request unrelated to this task. — TheresNoTime (talk • they/them) 14:31, 21 November 2024 (UTC)
- "infrequent" -> doesn't require the bot flag, does it? I think it can run unsupervised, but without a bot flag. Leaderboard (talk) 11:17, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support * Pppery * it has begun 04:39, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- Support - XXBlackburnXx (talk) 16:25, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
See also
- Current administrators
- Current removal discussions
- Previous confirmation discussions (obsolete)
- Index of requests and proposals
- Information on user groups
- Meta–steward relationship
General requests for: help from a Meta sysop or bureaucrat · deletion (speedy deletions: local · multilingual) · URL blacklisting · new languages · interwiki map
Personal requests for: username changes · permissions (global) · bot status · adminship on Meta · CheckUser information (local) · local administrator help
Cooperation requests for: comments (local) (global) · translation