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Please request rollback rights here. This page is watched to ensure the quickest response possible. To file a request, click HERE and format the headline to be "Request: username".
- Rules:
- To have rollback rights, the user in question must have at least 150 mainspace edits on this wiki and been present on the wiki for at least thirty days. The edit count of a user can be generated with this tool.
- Only established members of the administration (that is, rollbackers; sysops and bureaucrats) can vote over the candidate's eligibility. As such, votes and nominations by other users will be nullified, and unsigned users are locked-out, altogether.
- Voters will be given one week to decide over whether or not the candidate should be granted rollback rights. The user must have a minimum majority of 66.66'% (two-thirds) of the votes in favour of them. Votes from all levels of the administration are equal (that is, a bureaucrat's vote is not superior to a rollbacker's).
- The minimum number of overall votes per candidate is three. This number is high enough that it ensures people do not "game" the system on a whim, while being low enough that it is a reachable level attainable within the seven-day deadline.
- If a nominee fails to achieve the necessary percentage and number of positive votes, they will be barred from being nominated again until three weeks after their last attempt fails.
Request: Kimberly Archer (failed)
Kimberly has made 260 recorded Mainspace edits, and since joining in January 2015 has shown to be a valuable and trustworthy user both on the wiki and on Chat/Discord.
- Support - Per Nomination.-- Forerunner 07:52, May 15, 2017 (UTC)
- Support — Zero-ELEC (talk) 17:41, May 15, 2017 (UTC)
Request: Danskyl7 -fourth nomination (failed)
Nominating users based on high mainspace edit values and their years-long commitment to the project. It's just so unfortunate we keep setting up RfRs while everyone's away.-- Forerunner 07:52, May 15, 2017 (UTC)