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This page enables administrators to handle requests for permissions on the English Wikipedia. Administrators are able to modify account creator, autopatrolled, confirmed, file mover, extended confirmed, mass message sender, new page reviewer, page mover, pending changes reviewer, rollback, and template editor rights, and AutoWikiBrowser access.
Dear Mr. ____, I am one of the many volunteer editors of the English Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org), the free encyclopedia. Wikipedia is among the top 5 visited sites on the Internet, and its sister site Wikinews (en.wikinews.com) is a well-viewed news source.
My immediate need for this permission stems from my efforts to retitle redirects in line with policies such as WP:CONCISE and WP:PRECISE. I'm currently unable to move dozens of redirects I've created to more appropriate titles because the desired titles already exist with different tags.
Permissions grants require consensus, just like everything else. – Joe ( talk ) 09:31, 10 June 2024 (UTC) [ reply ] There could be a requirement for consensus, but each perm page generally says something like WP:PMCRITERIA 's " An administrator may grant page mover rights to users they otherwise deem competent and may deny the requests if ...
Spigot, an individual projecting microscopic tube in a spider's spinneret; Spigot, the nickname of cartoonist Tristan A. Farnon; Spigot Peak, a mountain in Antarctica "Spigot", a song by Marc Ribot from Shrek; Spigot, a Java-based server API, forked from CraftBukkit, designed for servers on the sandbox game Minecraft
A spigot algorithm is an algorithm for computing the value of a transcendental number (such as π or e) that generates the digits of the number sequentially from left to right providing increasing precision as the algorithm proceeds. Spigot algorithms also aim to minimize the amount of intermediate storage required.
Spigot Map 14:42, 23 June 2010 (UTC) The only notable source is going to be from encyclopedia dramatica, but you wont accept that as a notable source 98.24.10.14 ( talk ) 00:41, 8 July 2010 (UTC) It's perfectly notable, but hardly reliable.