Tardis:Guide for new administrators

Welcome!

This is a quick guide to things you may be doing as an admin and things that are useful to know.

Communication with new users
Assume good faith in regards to edits made by new users, everyone makes mistakes, even several mistakes one after the other may not necessarily be vandalism just an over enthusiastic new user.

Special pages to check
These two pages usually end of containing more than a few pages or images that new users have created or uploaded.
 * Special:UncategorizedFiles
 * Special:UncategorizedPages

Go through them and add the correct categories in the case of new pages, or delete them if they're vandalism (or created in error). Or with regards to images check them, add copyright tags if you're able to identify their source, tag them for delete if you're unable to.

If a user has uploaded several images without tagging them leave a message on their talk page, don't call it vandalism the first time, as it's an easy mistake to make.

Other useful pages
You can find the other Special pages on Special:Specialpages. While this page may be familiar to you, as an admin you have access to a few new page links.

Main page templates
The Feature article nominations, Quote of the Week nominations and Articles that need updating are all pages that feed into the main page templates. These are changed in accordance with their various policies. While anyone can edit these templates and update them it is often admins that perform the job.

Merging articles
Merging is a process bringing the content and history of two article pages together. It is a process that involves deleting and undeleting (or restoring) pages. Only admins can perform this task as it involves deleting and restoring pages.

See Tardis:How to merge articles for instructions on how to merge articles.

Deletion and restoration
You can delete practically any page on this wiki, be it an article page, talk page, forum page or an; image, video or other file. You do this by clicking "Edit" and selecting "Delete".

There may be situations where you have to restore (undelete) a page, it may have been mistakenly deleted or it may be part of a process of merging articles. You can see a list of the deleted pages at Special:Log/delete, from there you can click the "view/restore" link which will take you to a page which will explain the process of restoring a page.

You can also find this information by navigating to the page (by following a redlink) and then clicking "back to page" (if you're taken to the edit box). There you'll be provided with a box with a caption that reads "This page has been deleted. The deletion and move log for the page are provided below for reference." you can then navigate to the restore page.

Protected pages and titles
Both pages and titles can be protected, on the protect page you will be presented with two selections to protect the page and to move protect it. You can choose from a set amount of time to protect using the drop down boxes or set a specific time. To set a specific time click within the 'Other' field and use this format: time in 24 hour time, Month date, year, so for 1pm on the 3rd March 2011 it would be written as 13:00, March 3, 2011.

You can set the page and move protection independently or together, there may be occasions for instance when you may just want to move protect a page.

Special:ProtectedPages and Special:ProtectedTitles provide a list of protected pages and titles. Protected pages are pages that exist and have been semi or fully protected. Protected titles are pages that have been create-protected, which means they are redlinks and their create-protection prevents users from creating them.

Note: When a create-protected page is created (by an admin or registered user in the case of semi-protection) the protection is removed, the page must then be re-protected following its creation. This is noteworthy especially regarding articles that relate to recently broadcasted stories which are usually create-protected and then created, you must ensure to protect them after creating them in line with our various policies.

All articles that you protect should have the protection templates on them;
 * Use the Template:Semi-protect for semi-protected articles.
 * Use the Template:Full protect for fully protected articles.

These templates will automatically put the articles into either the Category:Semi-protected articles or the Category:Semi-protected articles.

Note: It's good to check both these categories as the protection on articles may have expired but the protection template will still remain, this needs to be added and removed manually.

How to create protect pages
Create protecting a page prevents its creation. To create protect a page you first need to follow a red link for the page, if none exist just use the sandbox creating a link to the page you wish to create protect (you just need to preview the page and then follow the red link), alternatively you can use the Tardis:Community Portal link and type in the page you wish to create.

You will then immediately be taken to the edit box for that page.

1. Scroll up and click the link "Back to page"

Welcome template
There are two welcome templates one for new IP users and one for new registered users. These are MediaWiki, and they operate automatically adding these pages to new IP or new registered users' talk pages when they make an edit on this wiki.

The signature portion is left automatically, the signature is of whichever admin made the last edit (anywhere on the wiki), so keep in mind that new users may be following this link and come asking you questions.

You can read more about how this works on this page.

Vandalism and abuse
It's an ugly reality but these two things will happen.

Your user page will be vandalised, I would encourage you not to protect your user page as this sets up an imbalance between regular users and admins that I feel shouldn't exist. It is very easy to rollback any vandalism on your user page.

Abuse, you will have abuse throw at you, again I would suggest keeping a cool head and not immediately going for the Block button. Some users get worked up but many will make good editors if given a chance. I'm not saying ignore our vandalism or no personal attacks polices but as admins we are in a more prominent position with regards to these things.

Other problems
Know that you're not alone when dealing with issues or problems on a wiki, you can leave a message with other admins or use the Special:Contact link to contact the staff at Wiki.

Problems with Wikia in general check out the Community Central Forums], these are forums of wikia central and users from across all wikis post questions and issues there all of the time, answers come from other users and are very often come within 24-48 hours.