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==When to use the pseudo-bot flag==
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Administrators should use the pseudo-bot flag (also called "flood flag") to avoid flushing other edits and actions from the [[Special:RecentChanges|RecentChanges]] (RC) feed when making repetitive changes. Such actions must never be controversial, as using the pseudo-bot flag decreases the amount of oversight they may receive. Abuse of the pseudo-bot flag is treated as abuse of any other administrator tool would be. Examples of acceptable use would be deleting many spambot pages, or deleting a large number of pages after consensus has been achieved at [[Wikibooks:Requests for deletion]] or blocking many open proxies. Unacceptable uses include attempting to circumvent legitimate oversight of any controversial action, regardless of whether it is an administrator task or not.
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| notes = Meta-Wiki's [[Meta:Administrators|administrators]] (who are trusted users already) may temporarily [[Special:UserRights|give themselves]] a ''"flood flag"'' when doing repetitive, non-controversial edits or actions to avoid flooding [[Special:RecentChanges]] and related pages. This is of benefit for RC patrollers and all other parties making use of that page.
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Users may also wish to equip the pseudo-bot flag when performing log actions on large numbers of usernames that are offensive or libellous (i.e. administrators performing local blocks, and so on). If non-admins want to have the pseudobot tag, they need to file a request at [[Wikibooks:Requests for permissions]] where it can be granted by any administrator. When done, the pseudobot user must remember to remove themselves from the group. Admins are also able to remove the pseudobot flag from any user if needed.
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The pseudo-bot flag is set and removed using [[Special:UserRights]].


== Room for abuse? ==
== Room for abuse? ==
One issue with the proposal as it stands is that there is room for abuse from administrators; if an administrator is making contentious edits or actions, he or she would be able to toggle the flood flag to prevent them from being seen or monitored from Recent Changes, which is the primary source at which new edits are displayed and observed.
One issue with the pseudo-bot flag is that there is room for abuse from administrators; if an administrator is making contentious edits or actions, he or she would be able to toggle the pseudo-bot flag to prevent them from being seen or monitored from Recent Changes, which is the primary source at which new edits are displayed and observed.

However, it must be remembered the administrators are already trusted with the ability to delete pages, block users, view deleted material, place protections on pages, etc. In the end, this added functionality should not require more trust than administrators are already given.


Granting the pseudo-bot flag is [[Special:Log/rights|logged]], and shown in [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]]. [[Wikibooks:Administrator|Administrator]]s who abuse the pseudo-bot may have their administrative rights removed.
However, it must be remembered the administrators are already trusted with the ability to delete pages, block users, view deleted material, place protections on pages, etc. In the end, this added functionality should not require more trust than that sysops are already given.


==Pseudo-bot flag or bot flag?==
Granting the flood flag is [[Special:Log/rights|logged]], and shown in [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]]. [[Administrator]]s who abuse their admin rights (now including the flood flag) should be sanctioned.
This is intended to replace requesting temporary bot flags from bureaucrats. Administrators who would otherwise request a temporary bot flag may simply flag themselves using the pseudo-bot flag.


Cases where a permanent bot flag should be given remain the same—the administrator should create a secondary account and request a bot flag as normal. Only temporary bot flags are replaced with this pseudo-bot flag.
==Flood flag or bot flag?==
This is intended to replace requesting temporary bot flags from bureaucrats. Administrators who would otherwise request a temp bot flag may simply flag themselves using the flood right.


==See also==
Cases where a permanent bot flag should be given remain the same - the administrator should create a secondary account and request a bot flag as normal. Only temporary bot flags are replaced with this flood flag.
* [[Special:ListUsers/flood|Current users in the Pseudo-bot group]]


== Which projects? ==
Currently, this configuration is only for [[Meta:About|Meta]]. However, other wikis may request identical or similar configuration through [[mediazilla:|bugzilla]] after achieving consensus on their local wiki. The process of gaining consensus on a local policy (or on the use of this one) is to be completed by the local community, not Meta.


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== See also ==
*[[Meta:Bot policy]]
*[[Meta:Administrators]]

Latest revision as of 02:44, 1 February 2022

When to use the pseudo-bot flag

Administrators should use the pseudo-bot flag (also called "flood flag") to avoid flushing other edits and actions from the RecentChanges (RC) feed when making repetitive changes. Such actions must never be controversial, as using the pseudo-bot flag decreases the amount of oversight they may receive. Abuse of the pseudo-bot flag is treated as abuse of any other administrator tool would be. Examples of acceptable use would be deleting many spambot pages, or deleting a large number of pages after consensus has been achieved at Wikibooks:Requests for deletion or blocking many open proxies. Unacceptable uses include attempting to circumvent legitimate oversight of any controversial action, regardless of whether it is an administrator task or not.

Users may also wish to equip the pseudo-bot flag when performing log actions on large numbers of usernames that are offensive or libellous (i.e. administrators performing local blocks, and so on). If non-admins want to have the pseudobot tag, they need to file a request at Wikibooks:Requests for permissions where it can be granted by any administrator. When done, the pseudobot user must remember to remove themselves from the group. Admins are also able to remove the pseudobot flag from any user if needed.

The pseudo-bot flag is set and removed using Special:UserRights.

Room for abuse?

One issue with the pseudo-bot flag is that there is room for abuse from administrators; if an administrator is making contentious edits or actions, he or she would be able to toggle the pseudo-bot flag to prevent them from being seen or monitored from Recent Changes, which is the primary source at which new edits are displayed and observed.

However, it must be remembered the administrators are already trusted with the ability to delete pages, block users, view deleted material, place protections on pages, etc. In the end, this added functionality should not require more trust than administrators are already given.

Granting the pseudo-bot flag is logged, and shown in recent changes. Administrators who abuse the pseudo-bot may have their administrative rights removed.

Pseudo-bot flag or bot flag?

This is intended to replace requesting temporary bot flags from bureaucrats. Administrators who would otherwise request a temporary bot flag may simply flag themselves using the pseudo-bot flag.

Cases where a permanent bot flag should be given remain the same—the administrator should create a secondary account and request a bot flag as normal. Only temporary bot flags are replaced with this pseudo-bot flag.

See also


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