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Bureaucrats are Wikipedia users with the technical ability to:

  • promote other users to administrator or bureaucrat status;
  • grant and revoke an account's bot status; and
  • rename user accounts.

They are bound by policy and consensus to grant administrator or bureaucrat access only when doing so reflects the wishes of the community, usually after a successful request at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship. In like fashion, they are expected to exercise judgment in changing usernames, and in granting or removing bot flags on the advice of the Bot Approvals Group. They are expected to be capable judges of consensus, and are expected to explain the reasoning for their actions on request and in a civil manner.

Bureaucrats do not have the technical ability to remove admin rights from users or to grant other levels of access (they cannot assign oversight or checkuser rights). These actions are performed by stewards, a small multilingual group that serves all Wikimedia projects. Additional stewards are elected annually; for more information see Requests for permissions. Changes in user rights by stewards are recorded at Meta:Special:Log/rights.

Users are granted bureaucrat status by community consensus. The process is similar to the process of granting administrator status, but the expectations for potential bureaucrats are higher and community consensus must be clearer. See Wikipedia:Requests for adminship#About RfB.

[edit] Current bureaucrats

Note: Under "Notes", "Active" means they have performed a rename, promotion, or flag in the last two months. "Inactive" means they have not edited nor used their bureaucrat abilities in the last two months. "Editing" means they have edited while logged in, but not used their bureaucrat abilities in the last two months. Last updated 2 June 2009.

Name Timezone Times active
(Days/Hours (UTC))
E-mail Mailing list subscription OTRS Access Notes
Andrevan (rights renames bot flags contribs) ET Varies considerably email Subscribed Active
Angela (rights renames bot flags contribs) AEDT 9pm-2pm email Subscribed Yes Active
Anonymous Dissident (rights renames bot flags contribs) AEDT 05-12 UTC weekdays, weekends email Subscribed Active
Avraham (rights renames bot flags contribs) ET 14-02 UTC weekdays, varies weekends email Subscribed Yes Active
Bcorr (rights renames bot flags contribs) EST email Editing
Bibliomaniac15 (rights renames bot flags contribs) PST 21-5 (UTC) on weekdays email Subscribed Active
Brion VIBBER (rights renames bot flags contribs) None Yes Developer
Cecropia (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Inactive
Cimon Avaro (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Editing
Cprompt (rights renames bot flags contribs) EST Varies email Editing while logged out
Deskana (rights renames bot flags contribs) GMT Varies greatly email Subscribed Yes Active
Dweller (rights renames bot flags contribs) GMT See my status box on my user page
Happy to help by email with WP:RTV renames.
email Subscribed Active
EVula (rights renames bot flags contribs) CST email Subscribed Yes Active
Ilyanep (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Inactive
Infrogmation (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Editing
Jwrosenzweig (rights renames bot flags contribs) PST email Inactive
Kingturtle (rights renames bot flags contribs) ET (UTC-4/-5) weekdays mostly email Subscribed Active
Linuxbeak (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Inactive
Pakaran (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Editing
Raul654 (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Yes Editing
Rdsmith4 (rights renames bot flags contribs) Regularly available. Drop me an e-mail. email Subscribed Yes Active
Redux (rights renames bot flags contribs) GMT -3 I'm always around, even if not editing. For emergencies, feel free to e-mail me. email Inactive
Rlevse (rights renames bot flags contribs) ET (UTC-4/-5) Mostly evenings and weekends email Active
Secretlondon (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Editing
Stan Shebs (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Inactive
TUF-KAT (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Inactive
Taxman (rights renames bot flags contribs) Varies email Active
Tim Starling (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Yes Developer
UninvitedCompany (rights renames bot flags contribs) email Active
Warofdreams (rights renames bot flags contribs) GMT Mostly evenings and weekends email Subscribed Active
See also: Special:ListUsers/bureaucrat

[edit] Former bureaucrats

[edit] Instructions

These are instructions for bureaucrats, regarding bureaucratic actions and processes.

[edit] Promotions and RfX closures

Note: As in the case with non-admins and AFD, Requests for adminship can be closed by non-bureaucrats in certain cases; for example if the user has withdrawn the request or the outcome is very unlikely to be positive (see WP:NOTNOW). Non-bureaucrats should be very careful in the latter case and only close RfAs when they are not in doubt. In such cases the requesting user should always be asked to consider withdrawal first.

  • Wait at least seven days after the listing was made on Wikipedia:Requests for adminship.
  • Check the history for the transcluded page to be reasonably sure that the comments are genuine.
  • Determine whether there is a consensus that the person should be promoted using the traditional rules of thumb and your best judgement.
  • Edit the nomination. Add the relevant header and footer to the discussion page, remembering to substitute:
Discussion Header Footer
Successful RfA {{subst:rfap}} {{subst:rfab}}
Unsuccessful RfA {{subst:rfaf}} {{subst:rfab}}
Successful RfB {{subst:rfbp}} {{subst:rfbb}}
Unsuccessful RfB {{subst:rfbf}} {{subst:rfbb}}
On hold RfA {{subst:rfah}} {{subst:rfab}}
On hold RfB {{subst:rfbh}} {{subst:rfbb}}

[edit] Renames

  1. Check at Special:ListUsers that the requested name is not taken.
  2. Be sure that the user has no history of abuse and that the request is in the best interest of the project. Check the changing usernames guidelines and use your judgement.
  3. Enter the old and new name at Special:Renameuser.
  4. Append the {{done}} or {{not done}} template to the request, so that Chris G Bot 3 can archive it accordingly.

[edit] Usurpations

When usurping a target name (User:Target) with a current name (User:Current):
  1. Confirm that User:Target has not objected to the usurpation.
  2. Using Special:Renameuser, rename User:Target to User:Target (usurped); this vacates the target name for the renaming of the current name.
  3. Make sure any resultant redirects to User:Target (usurped) from User:Target are deleted. This will prevent any conflicts when renaming the current name to the target name.
  4. Using Special:Renameuser, rename User:Current to User:Target.
  5. Append the {{done}} or {{not done}} template to the request.

[edit] Special conditions

  1. For anonymization requests where the username was created by someone else, or has no GFDL-worthy edits, the request should first be sent to the Oversight list at oversight-l to determine whether or not HideUser should be used instead of Rename.
  2. For requests from OTRS, contact a bureaucrat who is also an OTRS volunteer (see above) who can check the ticket. For OTRS agents, you can check if the bureaucrat has access to the queue the ticket is in, by going to otrswiki:List of accounts.

[edit] Bot flags

  1. Check that a member of Bot Approvals Group approved the bot request and requested that it be flagged.
  2. Go to Special:Userrights and set the flag.
    • The former results in bot flaggings being logged separately from other user rights changes
    • Bot flags can also be removed using Special:Userrights.
  3. Update the listing on Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/Approved.

[edit] See also

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