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A user's access level depends on which rights (also called permissions, user groups, bits, or flags) are assigned to accounts. There are two types of access leveling: automatic and requested. User access levels are determined by whether the Wikipedian is logged in, the account's age and edit count, and what manually assigned rights the account has.
^1 Because bureaucrats were granted the ability to do this, stewards would refer most ordinary requests for removal of the sysop permission to them, but retain the right to remove the sysop permission when appropriate (such as emergencies or requests from the Arbitration Committee
View the log of access to temporary account IP addresses CU, Ombuds: checkuser-temporary-account-no-preference: View IP addresses used by temporary accounts without needing to check the preference collectionsaveasuserpage: Save books as user subpage createaccount: Create a new user account for themselves or another user ACCP: createpage: Create ...
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Access levels modifiers are commonly used in Java [1] as well as C#, which further provides the internal level. [2] In C++, the only difference between a struct and a class is the default access level, which is private for classes and public for structs. [3] To illustrate the benefit: consider a public variable which can be accessed from any ...
The type of users who will be directly or indirectly accessing the system. The type of data, including classification levels, compartments, and categories, that are processed on the system. The type of levels of users, their need to know, and formal access approvals that the users will have.
User access levels; General users; Unregistered (not logged in) users; New Users; Autoconfirmed and confirmed users; Extended confirmed users; Administrators and bureaucrats
Wikipedia:User access levels: general information on the English Wikipedia's user rights system; User:NoSeptember/crat stats: Bureaucrat activity statistics (historical through 2011); m:Stewards: information on users who can grant and remove all user flags; Wikipedia:Bureaucrats/Message list: for use with Special:Massmessage