Deluxe Administrators

Deluxe Administrators are a fictional usergroup that would serve as an extension to the Administrator usergroup. The intention was to come up with a fictional usergroup that would have various tools that Administrators would benefit from when performing administrative tasks, but many of which could be abused easily. In any case, many of the abilities that Deluxe Administrators have could make them more subjected to abuse due to the large scope of influence the rights have.

Inspiration
The inspiration for the fictional usergroup started sometime in late October 2016 when I was thinking about certain abilities that Fandom Staff, Fandom Helpers, and Volunteer Spam Task Force members had that Administrators didn't have. I was toying around with this question as to which abilities I could see being added to the Administrator usergroup, or as a deluxe version of the Administrator usergroup that Administrators didn't have currently.

Indeed, virtually all the abilities that I had in mind were abilities that Administrators either didn't have or abilities that Administrators once had but were removed from the group due to security reasons. But I had a pretty fun time putting together a list of various tools that could be beneficial for experienced Administrators, nonetheless.

Abilities that the Deluxe Administrator usergroup has
Most of the abilities included in the Deluxe Administrator usergroup are abilities that weren't already included in the Administrator usergroup. But there are a few abilities already included in the Administrator usergroup that were subsequently included in the Deluxe Administrator usergroup.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since Bureaucrats have the ability as a standalone group as well, and also having the ability prevents abusive Bureaucrats and Administrators from taking advantage of Deluxe Administrators, and preventing them from doing their jobs.
 * Block

Having the ability to block as a standalone group prevents abusive Bureaucrats from taking advantage of Deluxe Administrators by revoking their Administrator rights, even though Deluxe Administrators are able to add their Administrator rights back without difficulty.

Since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup is only granted to highly experienced and trusted Administrators, the likelihood of Bureaucrats and Administrators needing to block them are very small. Although Bureaucrats cannot demote Deluxe Administrators by default, having the option to demote them would be granted on request.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since all the usergroups that currently have the Nuke permission also have the Delete permission.
 * Delete

Furthermore, I checked on Miraheze to see if users were able to use the Nuke permission without the Delete permission, and it turns out that the Delete permission is required for the Nuke extension to work. Assuming that the Delete permission is required for the Nuke extension to work on Fandom as well, I decided that Deluxe Administrators should have the Delete permission as a standalone group.

The Delete permission would also be required for the fictional Selectivedelete permission to work on Fandom, as the Selectivedelete permission does not grant users access to the ?action=delete page. It only adds additional options, allowing users with the Delete permission to delete a selection of revisions from the page history, moving them to the archive table, as opposed to the usual method of deleting the entire page and then restoring the selective revisions.

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of them having the Nuke or Selectivedelete permissions without the Delete permission are very small.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this after acknowledging that the Deleterevision permission allowed revisions of pages with large histories to be deleted without the Bigdelete permission, something that the Delete permission can't do.
 * Bigdelete

The fictional Selectivedelete permission which only allows users with the Delete permission to delete selective revisions of pages as opposed to deleting and partially undeleting them, obviously wouldn't be able to allow selective revisions of pages with large histories to be deleted. Therefore the Bigdelete permission would be needed in cases where the page histories were too large for the Selectivedelete permission to delete selective revisions from.

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of them having the Selectivedelete permission without the Bigdelete permission are very small.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since all the usergroups that currently have the Editinterfacetrusted permission also have the Editinterface permission, with the exception of Fandom Utilities. I wanted to make sure that Deluxe Administrators would be able to edit, move, delete, and undelete MediaWiki messages, even if it turned out that they were unable to do so without the Editinterface permission.
 * Editinterface

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of them having the Editinterfacetrusted permission without the Editinterface permission are very small.

Fandom Staff, Fandom Helpers, and Vanguards have the ability to edit CSS pages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. Administrators, Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, and Content Volunteers were subsequently granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 in April 2020. Volunteer Spam Task Force members were also subsequently granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 in April 2020, prior to the usergroup's retirement.
 * Editsitecss

Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were also granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2, following their introduction in July 2020. Deluxe Administrators were granted this ability so that they would continue to be able to edit CSS pages once all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2, regardless of what other usergroups will be able to edit CSS pages by this time.

Fandom Staff and Fandom Helpers have the ability to edit JavaScript pages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, Content Volunteers, and Vanguards were subsequently granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 in July 2020. Volunteer Spam Task Force members were also subsequently granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 in July 2020, prior to the usergroup's retirement.
 * Editsitejs

Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were also granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2, following their introduction in July 2020. It is presumed that Administrators will be granted the ability to edit JavaScript pages by the time all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2.

Deluxe Administrators were granted this ability so that they would continue to be able to edit JavaScript pages once all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2, regardless of what other usergroups will be able to edit JavaScript pages by this time.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since Bureaucrats have the ability as a standalone group as well, and also it prevents Deluxe Administrators from falling victim to autoblocks, regardless if they didn't have Administrator rights.
 * Ipblock-exempt

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of this happening are very small.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since Bureaucrats have the ability as a standalone group as well, and also having the ability prevents abusive Bureaucrats and Administrators from taking advantage of Deluxe Administrators, and preventing them from doing their jobs.
 * Unblockself

Having the ability to unblock themselves as a standalone group prevents abusive Bureaucrats from taking advantage of Deluxe Administrators by revoking their Administrator rights and then blocking them, since Deluxe Administrators would otherwise be unable to unblock themselves.

Since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup is only granted to highly experienced and trusted Administrators, the likelihood of Bureaucrats and Administrators needing to block them is very small. Although Bureaucrats cannot demote Deluxe Administrators by default, having the option to demote them would be granted on request.

In addition to the ability to limit actions that can be performed for some groups for a limited time with the Protectsite permission, Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, Fandom Helpers, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members have the ability to be exempted from site-wide action restrictions across all wikis.
 * Protectsite-exempt

Volunteer Spam Task Force members also had the ability to be exempted from site-wide action restrictions across all wikis, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Administrators were subsequently granted the ability on local wikis in April 2019. The ability existed to allow global groups to edit wikis that had Protectsite enabled, and before Administrators were granted the ability, they were automatically exempted from these restrictions locally anyway.

Deluxe Administrators were granted the ability to be exempted from site-wide action restrictions in November 2018, even if they didn't have Administrator rights, but only on individual wikis. However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup is only granted to highly experienced and trusted users that currently have Administrator rights, it is largely redundant for Deluxe Administrators to have the Protectsite-exempt permission, since they are almost always flagged as Administrators anyway.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, because even though the ListGroupRights special page implies that Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, Fandom Helpers, Spam Obliteration and Prevention members, and local Administrators are able to block the emails of users when blocking them, this is at least partially incorrect.
 * Blockemail

None of the five groups that have the ability to block the emails of users when blocking them have been able to use the ability for years. The option to block the emails of users when blocking them was removed at some point in early 2014. From then on, the only way to block the emails of users when blocking them was by blocking them with Quicktools. But even then, the blocking of the target user's emails cannot be done manually. It is always done automatically when using Quicktools to block users.

Since only Volunteer Spam Task Force members had both the abilities to block the emails of users when blocking them, and the ability to use Quicktools, they would technically have been the only standalone group that retained the ability to block the emails of users when blocking them, but only via Quicktools. Fandom Utilities was the only other group with the ability to use Quicktools, but not the ability to block the emails of users when blocking them, or even the ability to block users.

However almost all members of the Fandom Utility usergroup either have Fandom Staff or Fandom Helper rights, both of which have both the ability to block the emails of users, and the ability to block users. So they would still have been able to block the emails of users when blocking them through Quicktools, provided they had Fandom Utility rights. Fandom Helpers were subsequently granted the ability to use Quicktools as a standalone usergroup in July 2016. When Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were introduced in May and July 2019, and July 2020, respectively, they were also granted the ability to use Quicktools.

Even though Deluxe Administrators were subsequently given the ability to block the emails of users when blocking them, it is pointless even with Quicktools and without Administrator rights. Since the ability to block the emails of users when blocking them no longer does anything. On top of that, sending emails to other users is no longer possible on most wikis, if there are still any wikis that have the ability to send emails to other users enabled.

Administrators and Fandom Helpers previously had this ability until August 2015. However it was removed from both usergroups due to security reasons. From then on, only Fandom Staff had the ability to edit and delete the personal CSS pages belonging to other users. Having Deluxe Administrator rights reinstates a user's ability to edit and delete the personal CSS pages belonging to other users.
 * Editusercss

However Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use their powers to take advantage of the way other users edit their CSS pages. Deluxe Administrators should only minor changes to the CSS pages of other users such as fixing a broken code, though they are normally expected to ask the owner of the CSS pages before making changes.

The instances where Deluxe Administrators need to edit or delete CSS pages without asking is minimal, such as removing CSS messages that are deliberately intended to attack other users, or spam CSS pages containing offensive language.

Administrators and Fandom Helpers previously had this ability until August 2015. However it was removed from both usergroups due to security reasons. From then on, only Fandom Staff had the ability to edit and delete the personal JavaScript pages belonging to other users. Having Deluxe Administrator rights reinstates a user's ability to edit and delete the personal JavaScript pages belonging to other users.
 * Edituserjs

However Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use their powers to take advantage of the way other users edit their JavaScript pages. Deluxe Administrators should only minor changes to the JavaScript pages of other users such as fixing a broken script that causes a lot of links to show on Special:WantedPages.

Aside from reducing the amount of wanted pages, Deluxe Administrators are normally expected to ask the owner of the JavaScript pages before making changes. The instances where Deluxe Administrators need to edit or delete JavaScript pages without asking is minimal, such as removing JavaScript messages that are deliberately intended to attack other users, or spam JavaScript pages containing offensive language.

Fandom Staff, Fandom Helpers, and Administrators have the ability to edit and delete the personal JavaScript Object Notation pages belonging to other users. However they only have this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 instead of MediaWiki 1.19.24. It is unknown whether these usergroups will still have this ability by the time all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2.
 * Edituserjson

Deluxe Administrators were granted this ability so that they would be able to edit and delete other user's personal JavaScript Object Notation pages once all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2. Since they already have the abilities to edit and delete the personal CSS and JavaScript pages belonging to other users, as well as being able to edit all system messages, which Administrators were able to do until August 2015.

However Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use their powers to take advantage of the way other users edit their JavaScript Object Notation pages. Deluxe Administrators should only minor changes to the JavaScript Object Notation pages of other users such as fixing a broken code, though they are normally expected to ask the owner of the JavaScript Object Notation pages before making changes.

The instances where Deluxe Administrators need to edit or delete JavaScript Object Notation pages without asking is minimal, such as removing JavaScript Object Notation messages that are deliberately intended to attack other users, or spam JavaScript Object Notation pages containing offensive language.

Administrators, Content Moderators, Bots, and Content Volunteers previously had this ability until May 2018. However it was removed from all local usergroups and Content Volunteers, due to the ability becoming more conservative due to abuse. Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, Fandom Helpers, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members are the only remaining usergroups with the ability to be exempted from rate limits.
 * Noratelimit

Volunteer Spam Task Force members also had the ability to be exempted from rate limits, prior to the usergroup's retirement. When the ability was removed from Administrators, Content Moderators, Bots, and Content Volunteers; Global Bots were granted with the ability to be exempted from rate limits. As of May 2018, there aren't any local usergroups with the ability, excluding a few custom usergroups on certain wikis.

As with all other permissions that have been removed from Administrators since August 2015 that are still in use by some global usergroups, the ability to be exempted from rate limits was subsequently included with the Deluxe Administrator usergroup as of May 2018. Since only highly experienced and trusted Administrators would be entrusted with Deluxe Administrator rights, those users would be entrusted - at least in theory - with being exempted from rate limits.

Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, Global Discussion Moderators, Administrators, and Discussion Moderators have the ability to delete article comments and message wall messages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. Fandom Helpers were subsequently granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 in July 2020.
 * Posts : delete

Volunteer Spam Task Force members were also subsequently granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 in July 2020, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were also granted this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2, following their introduction in July 2020.

Deluxe Administrators were granted this ability so that they would be able to delete article comments and message wall messages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. since those features are not part of the MediaWiki software, unlike their counterparts on Fandom wikis that still use MediaWiki 1.19.24.

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of them having the Posts:delete permission without being flagged as an Administrator are very small.

Administrators, Admin Mentors, Fandom Helpers, and Fandom Staff previously had this ability until sometime between July and November 2015. However it was removed from all usergroups, because the particular part of the Special:Import feature was never enabled on Fandom, unlike the ability to import pages from a file upload which is still active and functional to this day.
 * Import

Despite the ability to import pages from other wikis not working on Fandom, Wiki Managers were subsequently granted the ability in July 2019, as were Content Team Members when the usergroup was introduced in July 2019 on the same day.

Because Wiki Managers and Content Team Members were granted the ability to import pages from other wikis in July 2019, and because Administrators previously had the ability, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have the ability, disregarding the fact that it was never enabled on Fandom to start with.

Even though Administrators, Fandom Helpers, and Fandom Staff have the ability to import pages from other wikis on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2, it had not yet been enabled. Whether it will ever be enabled on the Fandom network remains to be seen.

Administrators, Bureaucrats, and Admin Mentors previously had this ability until sometime in 2015. However it was removed from all usergroups, most likely because the ability doesn't have any relevance to the current code base, since account registration was overhauled.
 * Override-antispoof

As of 2015, certain custom usergroups on certain wikis, such as Assistants, are the only remaining usergroups that have the ability to override spoofing checks when renaming accounts. As such, there are no local usergroups with the permission on any wiki.

Even though Deluxe Administrators have the ability to override spoofing checks when renaming accounts, the ability doesn't have any relevance to the current code base, since account registration was overhauled. So in practice it has largely considered to have outlived its use.

This is probably one of the abilities that many Administrators would want to have the most. Administrators, Admin Mentors, Fandom Helpers, and Fandom Staff previously had the ability to edit, move, and undelete all MediaWiki messages until August 2015. However most of the pages inside the MediaWiki namespace were locked, and only whitelisted messages could be edited, due to security reasons.
 * Editinterfacetrusted

Editinterfacetrusted was added in August 2015 and functions the same way Editinterface did up until then, allowing users with the permission to be able to edit, move, delete, and undelete any messages in the MediaWiki namespace. However only Fandom Utilities were granted the ability to edit, move, delete, and undelete all MediaWiki messages, while Administrators retained the ability to delete all MediaWiki messages with the Deleteinterfacetrusted permission.

Volunteer Spam Task Force members were also granted the ability to edit, move, delete, and undelete all MediaWiki messages, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Fandom Helpers were subsequently granted the ability to edit, move, delete, and undelete all MediaWiki messages in November 2016. When Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were introduced in May and July 2019, and July 2020, respectively, they were also granted the ability to edit, move, delete, and undelete all MediaWiki messages.

I remember how disappointed and irritated I got when I first heard that Administrators were no longer able to edit, move, delete, and undelete all MediaWiki messages, because I felt that being able to edit, move, and undelete all MediaWiki messages was one of the good things about being an Administrator. And it seemed like Administrators couldn't be trusted to edit, move, and undelete MediaWiki messages in general. I was also disappointed to learn that Volunteer Spam Task Force members could still edit, move, and restore all MediaWiki messages.

Although my disappointment never vanished entirely, it did decrease with the passage of time, and upon hearing that Volunteer Spam Task Force members had a much more limited scope and couldn't edit non-whitelisted messages whenever they felt like it. But Editinterfacetrusted is obviously a permission that Deluxe Administrators should have because the key to Deluxe Administrators is to reinstate all the abilities that Administrators used to have that still exist on Fandom in some form, along with a few other permissions that would enhance the Deluxe Administrator's ability to administrate.

While Deluxe Administrators are able to edit, move, delete, and undelete non-whitelisted messages, they should still keep an open mind as to what MediaWiki messages are whitelisted, and what messages are not whitelisted. So that they can be cautious around editing, moving, and restoring certain non-whitelisted messages to avoid any possibilities of raising security concerns. Deluxe Administrators should also be careful to avoid editing any system messages that change the appearance of the wiki's community header and global footer, since doing that would break the customisation policy.

Fandom Staff, Fandom Helpers, and Administrators have the ability to edit JavaScript Object Notation pages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. It is unknown whether these usergroups will still have this ability by the time all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2.
 * Editsitejson

Deluxe Administrators were granted this ability so that they would be able to edit JavaScript Object Notation pages once all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2, regardless of what other usergroups will be able to edit JavaScript Object Notation pages by this time. Since they already have the abilities to edit all system messages, which Administrators were able to do until August 2015.

Fandom Staff have the ability to update special pages. Wiki Managers and Content Team Members were subsequently granted the ability to update special pages in July 2019, while Fandom Helpers and Vanguards were granted the ability in August 2019. Administrators do not have this ability on Fandom by default, most likely because it would carry a strain on servers, and it is only intended to be extended to usergroups that seriously need to access it.
 * Schedule-update-special-pages

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to update special pages. This is because I've always frowned upon how many special pages only update once per day, and it would be useful for Administrators to be able to manually purge special pages. And since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to update special pages.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use the ability to update special pages too frequently. They should only use it in situations where it would be tedious to wait for the special pages to update by themselves, and not use it just for the sake of it.

In addition to the ability to delete and undelete pages, Volunteer Spam Task Force members were able to show and hide the contents of specific revisions, the edit summaries of the revisions, the names of the users/IP addresses that made the edits, or any combination of those three, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Fandom Utilities also have this ability. When Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were introduced in July 2020, they were also granted this ability. Once a revision is hidden, users without the Deletedhistory and Deletedtext permissions cannot view them, and users without the permission cannot view or restore them.
 * Deleterevision

Administrators do not have this ability on Fandom by default, as it is intentionally only used to deal with major legal and TOU concerns. And since Staff want to keep its use limited, it isn't something that they typically grant to communities on request.

I once requested to have the ability on this very wiki, under the impression that the purpose of the tool was to delete and restore individual revisions so that users without the Deletedhistory and Deletedtext permissions couldn't view them once deleted, and users without the Deletedhistory and Undelete permissions couldn't restore them. I was under the impression that it was a combination of Delete and Undelete that only focussed on one revision at a time.

My request was turned down, and it was only a matter of time before I discovered what Deleterevision actually did, and how different it was from what I thought it was and how it was used. Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators have the ability to show and hide the contents of specific revisions, the edit summary of the revisions, the names of the users/IP addresses that made the edits, or any combination of those three.

I decided that Deluxe Administrators should have the Deleterevision permission when I was still under the impression that it was used to delete individual revisions so that users without the Deletedhistory and Deletedtext permissions couldn't view them once deleted, and users without the Deletedhistory and Undelete permissions couldn't restore them. By the time I found out what the ability actually did, it had basically stuck as a notable permission extended to Deluxe Administrators.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to show and hide the contents of specific revisions, the edit summary of the revisions, the names of the users/IP addresses that made the edits, or any combination of those three.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators should only use the ability against edits that break the TOU or are too sensitive for users without the Deleterevision permission to stumble across. It shouldn't be used for simple disagreements between users that are acting in good faith.

Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted an ability to selectively delete revisions from the history of a page, rather than the entire page history. It is basically the same as deleting an entire page history and then restoring the selective revisions.
 * Selectivedelete

This ability doesn't actually exist anywhere on the Fandom network, but I got the idea to create a fictional ability that is exclusive to the Deluxe Administrator usergroup since I knew that such an ability wasn't already extended to Administrators or indeed any usergroup, something that I have frowned upon for years. The reason such an ability doesn't exist on Fandom is likely due to the fact that such an ability would easily create serious attribution issues and Creative Commons licence violations.

The fictional ability to selectively delete revisions from the page history, rather than the entire page history basically fulfills my want for the fictional Deluxe Administrator usergroup to be able to delete selective revisions from the page history. Up until late 2017, I was under the impression that such an equivalent to the ability was already taken by the Deleterevision ability, only that it couldn't focus on more than one revision at a time.

But I eventually discovered that that wasn't the case. And that it was necessary to create a fictional ability that would do what I originally thought Deleterevision did, only that it would be able to focus on any revision that wasn't currently deleted, including the current revision. Basically the opposite of what Undelete does.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to delete selective revisions from the page history, rather than the entire page history. Even though Deluxe Administrators have the Editinterfacetrusted permission and can therefore restore CSS pages, as well as JavaScript pages, messages with the Custom-٭, Editnotice-٭, Gadget-٭, Gadgets-٭, and Tag-٭ prefixes, and non-whitelisted system messages.

Deluxe Administrators should only use Selectivedelete to remove revisions that contain information that is too sensitive for non-administrators to stumble across. It should also be used to remove revisions where a vandal has inserted offensive language, usually language that violates Fandom's terms of use. It shouldn't be used for simple disagreements between users that are acting in good faith.

In addition to the ability to delete pages, Fandom Staff and Fandom Helpers are able to mass delete pages and images created by a specific user. Volunteer Spam Task Force members also had this ability, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Wiki Managers and Content Team Members were subsequently granted the ability in December 2019, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were granted this ability, following their introduction in July 2020.
 * Nuke

Administrators do not have this ability, likely because it is only meant to be used to combat spam and vandalism. The ability would be abused too easily and too frequently if Administrators were to have it by default. Although there is a script at the Fandom Developers Wiki that allows Administrators and Content Team Members to use a reverse engineered version of the default extension of the same name.

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to mass delete pages and images by default. So they are able to use both the default extension and the reverse engineered version of the extension. Deluxe Administrators have the ability to mass delete pages and images, because Nuke is generally perceived as a faster option than deleting each specific page and image individually.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced delete options than Administrators. Therefore it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to mass delete pages and images.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use Nuke for simple disagreements between users that are acting in good faith. They should only use it to delete obvious spam and vandalism.

None of the usergroups on Fandom have the ability to merge the history of two pages by default, as the feature has never existed on Fandom. Despite this, the special page related to the permission exists on all Fandom communities. Administrators and Fandom Staff also have the permission on certain wikis.
 * Mergehistory

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to merge the history of two pages by default. This means that Deluxe Administrators would have the ability to merge the history of two pages even if they don't have Administrator rights, or the wiki doesn't have the Mergehistory permission granted to local Administrators.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators would be granted the ability to merge the history of pages by default. However they should be careful when merging page histories, as the permission can be easily misused.

In addition to the ability to be exempted from site-wide action restrictions across all wikis, Fandom Staff and Fandom Helpers have the ability to limit actions that can be performed for some groups for a limited time on all wikis. Volunteer Spam Task Force members also had this ability, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Wiki Managers were subsequently granted the ability in December 2019.
 * Protectsite

When Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were introduced in July 2020, they were also granted this ability. Administrators do not have this ability on Fandom by default, because it is generally only enabled on communities that have an extensive history of spam or vandalism.

The ability would be abused too easily and too frequently if Administrators had the ability on wikis by default. There would be too many instances of abusive Administrators preventing non-administrators from creating new accounts, creating new pages, editing pages, renaming pages, or uploading files. Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to limit actions that can be performed for some groups for a maximum of 12 hours by default.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced abilities than Administrators by default. Therefore it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to limit actions that can be performed for some groups for a maximum of 12 hours by default.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't protect wikis for simple disagreements between users that are acting in good faith. They should only use it against excessive spam or vandalism. Deluxe Administrators can have their rights revoked by Staff if they are found to have abused the privilege of protecting wikis that they administrate.

In addition to the ability to delete pages, Volunteer Spam Task Force members were able to quickly block users, and revert and delete spam and vandalism with quick tools, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Fandom Utilities also have access to Quicktools. Fandom Helpers were subsequently granted the ability in July 2016. Wiki Managers, Content Team Members, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members were also granted the ability, following their respective introductions in May and July 2019, and July 2020. Administrators do not have this ability, likely because it is only meant to be used to combat spam and vandalism.
 * Quicktools

The ability would likely be abused too easily and too frequently if Administrators were to have it by default. Although there are two scripts of the same name at the Fandom Developers Wiki that allow Administrators to do the things that the Quicktools permission can do, as well as various other things that the normal extension doesn't do, such as mass blocking users instead of just blocking them individually.

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to quickly block users, and revert and delete spam and vandalism with quick tools by default. So they are able to use both the default extension and the two scripts that cover all the abilities that the default extension does, and more.

Deluxe Administrators have the ability to quickly block users, and revert and delete spam and vandalism, because Quicktools is generally perceived as a faster option than blocking users, and reverting and deleting each specific page and image individually.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced delete and block options than Administrators. Therefore it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to quickly block users, and revert and delete spam and vandalism.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use Quicktools for simple disagreements between users that are acting in good faith. They should only use it to block obvious vandals, and quickly revert and delete obvious spam and vandalism.

In addition to the ability to modify abuse filters on wikis that have abuse filters enabled, Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, and Content Team Members have the ability to bypass all abuse filters on all wikis that have abuse filters enabled. Administrators do not have this ability, likely because it would take away the benefit of making Administrators think twice about the rules they're implementing.
 * Abusefilter-bypass

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to bypass all abuse filters on individual wikis. Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have the ability to bypass all abuse filters on individual wikis.

Even though Deluxe Administrators are able to bypass all abuse filters on individual wikis, they are still expected to think twice about the rules they're implementing. Deluxe Administrators are able to bypass all abuse filters on individual wikis so they don't have to worry about modifying the abuse filters to prevent themselves from falling victim to them. They can have their rights revoked by Staff if they are found to have abused the privilege of bypassing abuse filters.

In addition to the ability to create and edit bronze, silver, and gold badges on wikis that have achievements enabled, Fandom Staff and Fandom Helpers have the ability to create and edit platinum badges on all wikis that have achievements enabled. Wiki Managers were subsequently granted the ability in December 2019. The reason why Administrators aren't able to create and edit platinum badges on individual wikis is unclear. Though it may be so they can't gain platinum badges by editing pages that non-administrators can't edit.
 * Platinum

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to create and edit platinum badges on individual wikis. Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced creating and editing badge abilities on individual wikis.

Fandom Staff have the ability to set the default skin on all wikis. The reason why Administrators don't have this ability on individual wikis by default is most likely because it has outlived its purpose. Various skins such as Monaco, Monobook, and Vector have been removed since this permission was introduced, making its purpose obsolete. Old archives of the Special:ListGroupRights page show that Administrators once had this ability, but it has been years since they've actually had it.
 * Setadminskin

Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to set the default skin on individual wikis, just in case there still happened to be something that the Setadminskin permission could do that Administrators otherwise wouldn't be able to do. Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators should have access to an additional permission that Administrators once had in case there happened to be something that it could still do that Administrators wouldn't be able to do otherwise.

Fandom Utilities and Fandom Staff have the ability to access a list of wikis with enabled extensions. Administrators do not have this ability, because it contains information that would not be appropriate for usergroups besides Staff or Utilities. Also the extension doesn't appear on any wikis besides the Community Central Wiki, so it would be largely pointless if Administrators were to have it anyway.
 * WhereIsExtension

Surprisingly enough, an old archive of the Fandom Wiki implies that there was a time when all users had access to the extension. For this reason, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to access the WhereIsExtension special page.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced abilities than Administrators. Therefore it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators should have the ability to access the extension, considering that all users once had access to it. Even though it is largely pointless if it can't be accessed anywhere other than the Community Central Wiki.

Fandom Utilities and Fandom Staff have the ability to edit interlanguage links for web-based handling. Wiki Managers were subsequently granted the ability in July 2019. Administrators do not have this ability, partly because it wouldn't be appropriate for local usergroups to have editing access to interwiki data. Also the extension doesn't appear on any wikis besides the Community Central Wiki, so it would be largely pointless if Administrators were to have it anyway.
 * InterwikiEdit

Administrators on the Community Central Wiki however do have access to the InterwikiEdit special page. For this reason, I was inspired to grant Deluxe Administrators the ability to edit interlanguage links. Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced abilities than Administrators.

Therefore it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators should have the ability to access the extension, considering the extension is accessible to Administrators on at least one individual wiki. Even though it is largely pointless if it can't be accessed anywhere other than the Community Central Wiki.

None of the usergroups on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.19.24 have the ability to rename categories, as the feature has never existed on that version on MediaWiki. However such a feature does exist on certain newer versions of MediaWiki, including 1.33.2 which certain newer Fandom wikis already use.
 * Move-categorypages

Administrators, Fandom Helpers, Fandom Staff, and Registered Users have this ability on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2 instead of MediaWiki 1.19.24. It is unknown whether these usergroups will still have this ability by the time all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2.

There is a script at the Fandom Developers Wiki that allows users to automatically replace categories and fix category links on other pages. So using the script is actually faster and easier than it would be to use the category rename feature. Deluxe Administrators were granted the ability to rename categories in December 2018, disregarding the fact that the ability has not been added to Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.19.24.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators were given the ability to move category pages. However they should be careful when renaming categories, to make sure that any pages linking to the old name of the category are updated.

Abilities that Deluxe Administrators previously had
Most of the abilities that were previously included in the Deluxe Administrator usergroup were abilities that were removed from the Administrator usergroup, as well as all other groups on all wikis.

However they were subsequently removed from the Deluxe Administrator usergroup after it was decided that Deluxe Administrators should only have abilities related to extensions that still exist on the Fandom network.

A couple of abilities relating to extensions that have been removed from the Fandom network were also removed from the Deluxe Administrator usergroup.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since all the usergroups that currently have the Wallfastadmindelete permission also have the Walladmindelete permission. I wanted to make sure that Deluxe Administrators would have been able to delete message wall messages with one click, even if it turned out that they were unable to do so without the Walladmindelete permission.
 * Walladmindelete

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of them having the Wallfastadmindelete permission without the Walladmindelete permission were very small.

Deluxe Administrators lost the ability to delete message wall messages in March 2020, in preparation for what would become the retirement of the message wall feature, once all wikis got migrated over to Fandom's new Unified Community Platform.

Even though this ability is already included with the Administrator usergroup, I subsequently decided that Deluxe Administrators should have this ability even as a standalone group. I was inspired to do this, since all the usergroups that currently have the Walladmindelete permission also have the Wallremove permission. And since all usergroups that currently have the Wallfastadmindelete permission also have the Walladmindelete permission.
 * Wallremove

I wanted to make sure that Deluxe Administrators would have been able to delete message wall messages with one click, even if it turned out that they were unable to do so without the Walladmindelete permission. And I wanted to make sure that Deluxe Administrators would have been able to delete message wall messages, even if it turned out that they were unable to do so without the Wallremove permission. Since it is not currently possible to delete message wall messages without first removing them, unless a script like AjaxThreadDelete from the Fandom Developers Wiki is used.

However since the Deluxe Administrator usergroup isn't be granted to any user that did not currently have Administrator rights, and since Deluxe Administrators don't normally revoke their Administrator rights without revoking their Deluxe Administrator rights, the chances of them having the Wallfastadmindelete permission without the Walladmindelete permission, and the chances of them having the Walladmindelete permission without the Wallremove permission were very small.

Deluxe Administrators lost the ability to remove message wall messages in March 2020, in preparation for what would become the retirement of the message wall feature, once all wikis got migrated over to Fandom's new Unified Community Platform.

Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, and Content Team Members previously had the ability to move JavaScript pages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. However the ability was removed from all usergroups on all Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. in June 2020.
 * Movejspages

It is unclear exactly why the ability was removed, but is likely because the Editinterfacetrusted permission already allows users to be able to move JavaScript pages, along with being able to edit, move, delete, and undelete all system messages. Deluxe Administrators were granted this ability so they'd be able to move JavaScript pages once all Fandom wikis are upgraded to 1.33.2.

Deluxe Administrators lost the ability to move JavaScript pages on Fandom wikis that use MediaWiki 1.33.2. in June 2020 for the same reason Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, and Content Team Members lost the ability. And since none of the default usergroups still have the ability, I felt that Deluxe Administrators shouldn't still have it either.

In addition to the ability to delete message wall messages, Fandom Staff, Wiki Managers, Fandom Helpers, and Spam Obliteration and Prevention members are able to delete message wall messages in one click. Volunteer Spam Task Force members also had this ability, prior to the usergroup's retirement. Administrators do not have this ability on Fandom by default, as it is intentionally only meant to be used to combat message wall spam and vandalism. The ability would be abused too easily and too frequently if Administrators were to have it by default.
 * Wallfastadmindelete

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to delete message wall messages in one click. This was because Wallfastadmindelete is generally perceived as a faster option than Walladmindelete. And since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators were granted the ability to delete message wall messages in one click.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators were meant to only use the ability against obvious spam and vandalism within the message wall namespace, and not use it for simple disagreements between users that were acting in good faith.

Deluxe Administrators lost the ability to delete message wall messages in one click in March 2020, in preparation for what would become the retirement of the message wall feature, once all wikis got migrated over to Fandom's new Unified Community Platform.

Fandom Staff have the ability to edit forum board information, allowing them to add and remove forum boards as well as change their descriptions. The reason why Administrators don't have this ability on individual wikis is unclear. But it is most likely because its purpose is already covered by the Forumadmin permission which grants Administrators administrative access to threaded forums. Therefore it would be redundant for Administrators to have both abilities.
 * Boardedit

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to edit forum board information on individual wikis, just in case there happened to be something that the Boardedit permission could do that none of the other forum permissions could do. Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators were given access to an additional forum permission in case there happened to be something that it could do that none of the other forum permissions could do.

Deluxe Administrators lost the ability to forum board information in March 2020, in preparation for what would become the retirement of the threaded forums feature, once all wikis got migrated over to Fandom's new Unified Community Platform.

Fandom Utilities have the ability to suppress thread deletion events so that other users cannot see them. Since Utilities are the only usergroup with this permission, any user without Utility rights won't be able to tell that the data was even there, let alone restore it. Administrators do not have this ability, as it is only used to deal with major legal and TOU concerns. And since Staff want to keep its use limited, it isn't something that they grant to users without Utility rights.
 * Walldelete

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently granted the ability to suppress thread deletion events. Even though they were only granted access to the ability as of December 2018, I had been toying around with the idea of giving it to Deluxe Administrators for quite some time, even though I thought that Walldelete was an overlooked duplicate of Walladmindelete, an ability that deletes threads normally so non-administrators cannot see or restore them.

In fact many users confuse Walldelete with Walladmindelete, as they both have the same summary "Can delete message wall messages" as shown on ListGroupRights. The Walladmindelete permission is extended to Administrators, Spam Obliteration and Prevention members, Fandom Helpers, Content Team Members, Wiki Managers, and Fandom Staff. While Walldelete is most certainly not something Staff would grant to local users, by the time I found out that Walldelete and Walladmindelete were different, it had basically stuck as a permission that I was going to extend to Deluxe Administrators.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators had more powerful thread deletion abilities. But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators are granted that are only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators were meant to only use the ability against messages that broke the TOU or were too sensitive for users without the Walldelete or Suppressrevision permissions to stumble across. It wasn't meant to be used for simple disagreements between users that were acting in good faith.

Deluxe Administrators lost the ability to suppress thread deletion events so that other users cannot see them in March 2020, in preparation for what would become the retirement of the message wall feature, once all wikis got migrated over to Fandom's new Unified Community Platform.

Administrators previously had the ability to do string replacements on the entire wiki. However the ability was removed in July 2016, and was probably never enabled on Fandom in the first place, since I probably would have come across the extension at some point between March and July 2016 if it had.
 * Replacetext

Deluxe Administrators were subsequently given the ability to do string replacements on the entire wiki in January 2018, seeing as Administrators or indeed any usergroup didn't have or no longer had the ability.

However they lost the ability in May 2018 after it was decided that Deluxe Administrators shouldn't have any abilities relating to features that no longer existed on the Fandom network.

Administrators, Fandom Helpers, and Fandom Staff previously had the ability to view page view statistics. However the ability was removed from all usergroups in July 2017. The Pageviews permission was from the MediaWiki page views feature which was removed in newer MediaWiki versions and never really worked properly on Fandom.
 * Pageviews

Deluxe Administrators were subsequently have been given the ability to view page view statistics in July 2017, seeing as Administrators or indeed any usergroup didn't have or no longer had the ability. However they lost the ability in May 2018 after it was decided that Deluxe Administrators shouldn't have any abilities relating to features that no longer existed on the Fandom network.

Content Volunteers have had the ability to view page view statistics, ever since their introduction in February 2018, disregarding the fact that the ability doesn't work.

Administrators, Vanguards, Fandom Helpers, and Fandom Staff previously had the ability to view parser performance statistics. However the ability was removed from Administrators, Fandom Helpers, and Fandom Staff in March 2017, and Vanguards in April 2017. Admin Mentors previously had the ability, prior to the usergroup's retirement.
 * Parserspeed

The reason for Parserspeed being removed was due to it not being used much and not updating. However in spite of this, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently given the ability to view parser performance statistics in April 2017, seeing as Administrators or indeed any usergroup didn't have or no longer had the ability.

However they lost the ability in May 2018 after it was decided that Deluxe Administrators shouldn't have any abilities relating to features that no longer existed on the Fandom network. Content Volunteers have had the ability to view parser performance statistics, ever since their introduction in February 2018, disregarding the fact that the ability doesn't work.

Fandom Utilities and Volunteer Spam Task Force members previously had the ability to delete pages and protect them from being recreated by non-administrators in one click. However the ability was removed from both usergroups in May 2017. Probably because there weren't many situations where a page needed to be protected right after deleting.
 * Powerdelete

Administrators did not have this ability, likely because it was only meant to be used to combat spam and vandalism. Or it could simply have been because they didn't need it. Although there is a script at the Fandom Developers Wiki that allows Administrators and Content Moderators to delete pages and protect them from being recreated in one click. The script was published shortly before the ability was removed from all usergroups.

Unlike Administrators, Deluxe Administrators were subsequently given the ability to delete pages and protect them from being recreated in one click by default. And they continued to have the ability after it was removed from VSTF and Utilities, so they would have been able to use both the script and the default version of the ability.

Since Deluxe Administrators are meant to be a more enhanced version of Administrators, it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators have more enhanced delete options than Administrators. Therefore it is obvious why Deluxe Administrators would have had the ability to delete pages and protect them from being recreated in one click.

But like the other permissions that Deluxe Administrators have that were only extended to global usergroups, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use Powerdelete for simple disagreements between users that are acting in good faith. They should only use it to delete obvious spam and vandalism. Deluxe Administrators lost the ability in May 2018 after it was decided that Deluxe Administrators shouldn't have any abilities relating to features that no longer existed on the Fandom network.

Groups that Deluxe Administrators are able to add and remove from their own account
Deluxe Administrators are able to add Administrator rights to their own account, should they have their Administrator rights revoked by an abusive Bureaucrat. Deluxe Administrators that abuse their rights cannot be demoted by Bureaucrats by default, though communities would be asked whether they wanted Bureaucrats to be able to demote Deluxe Administrators before granting the rights to the users that were trusted to have Deluxe Administrator rights.
 * Administrators

Deluxe Administrators were subsequently able to remove Administrator rights from their own account, though they could already do this using their Administrator rights. The reason why Deluxe Administrators were granted the ability to remove Administrator rights from their own account is because Fandom Staff usually try not to have usergroups that can add specific rights to their own account without removing those specific rights from their own account as well. There have been issues in the past where users couldn't remove themselves from a specific usergroup.

Groups that Deluxe Administrators are able to remove from their own account
Deluxe Administrators are able to remove their Deluxe Administrator rights from their own account, though they need to be careful when doing this, as there aren't any local usergroups that are able to reinstate their Deluxe Administrator rights.
 * Deluxe Administrators

Groups that Deluxe Administrators were previously able to add or remove from other accounts
Deluxe Administrators were previously able to promote other users to Deluxe Administrators. However because of the severe consequences of misusing the abilities extended to Deluxe Administrators, and because of security reasons, their abilities to promote other users to Deluxe Administrators were removed in November 2018.
 * Deluxe Administrators

What should Deluxe Administrators do?
As with regular Administrators, Deluxe Administrators are responsible for maintaining the wiki. In addition to the abilities that come with the Administrator rights that they already have, Deluxe Administrators are able to make minor tweaks to other user's JavaScript pages to fix any broken JavaScript that is causing errors such as unwanted pages on Special:WantedPages.

They are able to make minor fixes to other user's CSS pages where the CSS is obviously broken and how to fix it. Though they are normally expected to contact the owner of the pages before editing them. They are able to delete any CSS or JavaScript pages created by spammers and vandals that contain harmful JavaScript code, or any pages containing only spam or hate messages.

Deluxe Administrators are able to mass delete pages created by spammers and vandals, as well as quickly block users, and revert and delete spam and vandalism. They are able to edit all MediaWiki pages including those that are not accessible to regular administrators, allowing them to customise changes to the wiki's appearance and interface for users.

Due to the lack of restriction of MediaWiki editing, they need to be careful to avoid making any changes that could potentially create security issues or break the customisation policy. Deluxe Administrators are also able to show and hide the contents of specific revisions, the edit summaries of the revisions, the names of the users/IP addresses that made the edits, or any combination of those three.

They are also able to delete selective bad faith revisions of pages to delete, rather than the entire page history and restoring the good revisions. They are able to rename categories, although they should be careful to make sure that the links pointing towards the old category title and any pages that are still categorised under the old category title are updated. Deluxe Administrators are also able to merge the page histories of two pages.

What should Deluxe Administrators not do?
Deluxe Administrators should not use their deluxe administrator powers to settle editing disputes; for example, hide the contents of specific revisions and keep the revisions that he or she prefers in an editing dispute that isn't vandalism. Deluxe Administrator powers should be used to help keep the wiki clear of TOU breaking information and potentially harmful code, but not for simple disagreements between users acting in good faith.

Deluxe Administrators shouldn't selectively delete revisions of pages made by other users that weren't made in bad faith, in order to keep his or her preferred revisions at the top of the page history. They shouldn't make changes to non-whitelisted MediaWiki messages without consent either from the other Administrators or from the general community.

Deluxe Administrators also shouldn't restore non-whitelisted messages that have been voted for deletion via community consensus. They shouldn't make questionable changes to the wiki's interface that may cause security issues or customisation policy violations, deliberate or otherwise.

Deluxe Administrators shouldn't delete the CSS or JavaScript pages of other users that don't contain any malicious code or ones that don't contain spam or hate messages. They also shouldn't make changes to other user's CSS or JavaScript pages if the changes aren't constructive and/or minor such as fixing a broken code.

Deluxe Administrators shouldn't mass delete pages that weren't made in bad faith. Nor should they quickly revert or delete anything that isn't spam or vandalism. Deluxe Administrators shouldn't be careless and rename categories without checking to make sure that the links pointing towards the old category title and any pages that are still categorised under the old category title have been updated.

On wikis with the Abuse Filter extension enabled, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't use the advantage of being able to bypass abuse filters to deliberately perform actions that have been blocked by the abuse filter. On wikis with Achievements enabled, Deluxe Administrators shouldn't create and edit platinum badges that can only be earned by editing pages that only specific usergroups can edit.

Deluxe Administrators shouldn't merge the histories of two obviously unrelated pages. Deluxe Administrators that abuse their powers by deliberately doing any of the things that they aren't supposed to do will have their deluxe administrator status revoked by Staff.

Ideally a deluxe administrator shouldn't be considered "in charge". Nor should they be thought of as outranking regular administrators. The ideal deluxe administrator is just someone who can be trusted to have additional abilities and to use them for the benefit of the wiki community in ways that can't be done without having deluxe administrator rights.