The Sims Wiki:Autopatrolled

The autopatrolled user right is a custom user group on The Sims Wiki that was designed to relieve the strain on recent changes patrollers. Users in this group have their edits automatically marked as patrolled by the MediaWiki software. Autopatrolled does not grant any additional technical abilities; it does not change the editing experience nor the process in which edits are made. Autopatrolled merely reduces the recent changes patrol workload by removing edits made by trusted users from the stream of new edits designated for patrolling.


 * Normal process: An editor without the autopatrolled right makes an edit. The edit is listed in Special:RecentChanges with a blue exclamation mark (! ). A human patroller, as part of the recent changes patrol process, looks at the edit and checks for vandalism, spam, incorrect information, libel, blatantly unacceptable copyright violations, and other inappropriate material. After this manual review, the patroller marks the edit as patrolled and either accepts it, modifies it, or reverts it as needed.
 * Autopatrolled process: An editor with the autopatrolled right makes an edit. The edit is listed in Special:RecentChanges, but does not have a blue exclamation mark next to it. It has been automatically marked as patrolled by the software.

Autopatrolled is not one of the standard user rights offered by Wikia, and was created upon request following this forum discussion. There are currently NaN users with the autopatrolled right.

Obtaining the right
All rollbacks, content moderators, and administrators automatically have autopatrolled, and administrators are able to grant and revoke this right. Non-administrators can request the user right at the administrators' noticeboard, or on any individual administrator's user talk page. Administrators may also give the user right at their discretion to users they feel are trustworthy enough for the right. Unlike other user rights on The Sims Wiki, a formal community discussion is not needed before granting autopatrolled to a user.

Applications should have met the following requirements:
 * At least 200 edits on the wiki, in any namespace
 * At least one month of editing history on the wiki as a registered contributor
 * No recent history of vandalism or any other "bad faith" behavior, and no active editing restrictions

There are some things that applicants should take note of before requesting:
 * Autopatrolled does not imply any sort of "status" above users who do not have this right. Its sole purpose is to ease the burden of recent changes patrollers, so they do not have to waste time checking edits made by trusted users.
 * Autopatrolled does not grant users the ability to mark other people's edits as patrolled. Currently, this ability is only given to rollbacks, content moderators, and administrators.
 * Autopatrolled does not remove edits from recent changes, nor does it prevent users from being able to view, modify, or revert edits you make. Autopatrolled is not a way of avoiding extra scrutiny from your edits.
 * Administrators may decline to grant this right at their discretion if they feel that this could be misused, even if the candidate in question meets all of the requirements.