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=Overview= | |||
First to reduce the power of some very annoying people who do more harm than good to AniDB or are just a pest to deal with | The two main goals of the the user levels system are: | ||
Second to give some trustworthy users more responsibility in areas where they might be useful to the whole of AniDB. This is meant to speed up the process of creqs and keep the overall quality of the ever increasing data constant and maybe improve it even. | * First to reduce the power of some very annoying people who do more harm than good to AniDB, or are just a pest to deal with | ||
* Second to give some trustworthy users more responsibility in areas where they might be useful to the whole of AniDB. This is meant to speed up the process of creqs and keep the overall quality of the ever increasing data constant and maybe improve it even. | |||
To achieve those goals, a user level system was implemented. Every user has a primary role, and can also gain secondary role(s). | |||
To achieve those goals a | |||
Possible primary roles are: (sorted from lowest to highest) | Possible primary roles are: (sorted from lowest to highest) |
Revision as of 05:06, 19 October 2016
Overview
The two main goals of the the user levels system are:
- First to reduce the power of some very annoying people who do more harm than good to AniDB, or are just a pest to deal with
- Second to give some trustworthy users more responsibility in areas where they might be useful to the whole of AniDB. This is meant to speed up the process of creqs and keep the overall quality of the ever increasing data constant and maybe improve it even.
To achieve those goals, a user level system was implemented. Every user has a primary role, and can also gain secondary role(s).
Possible primary roles are: (sorted from lowest to highest)
- Sub. Tard
- Tard
- Newbie (unused)
- Beginner (unused)
- Sub. User
- User
- Advanced User
- Mod
- Senior Mod
- Admin
Primary Roles
Level -2 - Sub. Tard
Users who have shown they are incapable to be of any use to anyone, and are also annoying/disrespectful/rule-breaking/etc on the forums, end up here. This level is manually enforced by mods.
How to advance to the Next Level?
-impossible-
Restrictions
- can't do creqs
- can't add new files, anime, episodes or anything else to AniDB
- can't post comments anywhere
Level -1 - Tard
Users who have shown they are incapable to be of any use to anyone end up here. This level is manually enforced by mods.
How to advance to the Next Level?
-impossible-
Restrictions
- can't do creqs
- can't add new files, anime, episodes or anything else to AniDB
Level 0 - Newbie (currently inactive)
Meant for new registered users, who most likely don't really know what AniDB is or what they can do here.
How to advance to the Next Level?
?
Restrictions
- can't add new files, anime, episodes or anything else to AniDB
- can't comment on reviews
- can't comment on releases
Level 1 - Beginner (currently inactive)
1 week has passed and if they are still interested in AniDB (actually if they were from the start they will stay) they advance to the next level. they still get their rights restricted compared to normal users, because they
- might add bad stuff, because of lacking knowledge about AniDB
How to advance to the Next Level?
?
Restrictions
- can't add new files, anime, episodes or anything else to AniDB
Level 2 - Sub. User
Sub. Users have rights revoked from them, generally due to poor behaviour such as abuse of privileges, breaking the rules, adding very bad data and not taking steps to improve, etc.
How to advance to the Next Level?
This rank is set manually by senior mods, and can only be removed manually.
Restrictions
- can't add new files, anime, episodes or anything else to AniDB
Level 3 - Normal User
Normal user are the base of AniDB. They have the standard rights they used to have in the previous system
How to advance to the Next Level?
Currently it's only possible to advance to the advanced users if a senior mod manually sets it.
Rights
- maintain MyList
- maintain MyPlace
- add content to AniDB
- do creqs
Level 4 - Advanced User
Trustworthy users with more responsibility in areas where they might be useful to the whole of AniDB.
How to advance to the Next Level?
Only possible if a senior mod or admin sets it manually.
Rights
- is excluded from the web Anti-Leech Protection (APIs excluded)
- can get a secondary rights class assigned to him to gain specialised rights
- get hop (%) rights on IRC
Level 5 - Mods
Newbie Mods are rights restricted in a few areas compared to their senior mods counterpart, but still are more powerful compared to advanced users.
How to advance to the Next Level?
Only possible if an admin sets it manually.
Rights
- grant/deny creqs
- edit all files/anime/episodes
- delete files/episodes/companies/categories
- can use blacklist/changelog/userinfo
- can moderate the forum
- get sop (&) rights on IRC
Level 6 - Senior Mod
Restricted to very few people who gain almost full access to AniDB's data.
How to advance to the Next Level?
Only possible if an admin sets it manually.
Rights
- wipe anime
- move/merge files(/episodes once we get that ;))
- can ban user
- can use categories (add new languages and stuff)
- can set userlevel
- can get access to AniDB sourcecode/cvs mail
- assign primary and secondary roles to user
Level 7 - Admin
Congratulations sir you made it to the top.
How to advance to the Next Level?
Only possible if an admin sets it manually.
Rights
- moderate user (delete accounts)
- add new secondary and primary roles
- other stuff mere mortals can only dream of
Secondary Roles
All secondary roles skip the need for a creq where it would be required; the change may be filed as a mod edit instead. So, where it says an anime maintainer can edit anime, it is implied that an anime maintainer can edit anime with changes going through as mod edits instead of regular creqs; in essence, they're mod rights insofar as the actions described for each role are concerned.
Anime Maintainer
- can edit anime
Character Maintainer
- can edit characters
Character Relation Maintainer
- can add/edit/delete character-character and character-anime relations, including seiyuu assignments
Creator Maintainer
- can edit creators
Credit Maintainer
- The description is missing or severely incomplete.If you can, please help by explaining it.
CREQ Commenter (not used? normal users have those rights already)
- can see all creqs on the creq page
- can comment on all of those to help mods finish creqs faster
CREQ Handler
- can grant/deny creqs on the DB tables they have handler for
Ep Maintainer
- can edit episodes
File Maintainer
- can add/edit/delete files, streams, file-episode relations, and file-file relations
Forum Mod
- can moderate the forum
Group Leader (not used?)
- can edit all files of a specific group
- can set releasestatus of a specific group
- can edit the grouppage of a specific group
Group Maintainer
- can edit groups
- cannot edit groupgroup relations (may have changed by now)
- unsure if can edit animegroup status
GroupStatus Verifier
- can edit animegroup release notes
- can change the status for a release manually to any possible state (ongoing, dropped, complete, finished)
- can permanently set states to deactivate auto-generated states
Language Verifier
- can add/edit/delete anime/episode titles in their language
- can grant/deny creqs for anime/episode titles in their language
- can set the verified flag for anime/episode titles in their language
Manager-san
- can edit clubs
- can set permissions (promote/demote, invite/kick, ban/unban, accept/reject applications) for club members (including promoting to admin, but excluding doing anything to anyone already set as admin or the owner)
- can add/edit/delete club relations
Mini Forum Mod
- can moderate specific areas of the forum
- gets access to the minimod reports
Song Bird
- The description is missing or severely incomplete.If you can, please help by explaining it.
Tag Maintainer
- can add/edit/delete tags, tag names, and tag-entity relations