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See also: Narutopedia:Sysop This page explains the rollback user right and group, and provides some tips for those who are rollback users for best practice.

Summary

Anyone can revert vandalism and bad-faith edits, but it takes a couple of clicks in the page history to get it done. Users with the "rollback" permission are able to undo bad edits with one click, by using the rollback link on diff pages, user contributions list, or the list of recent changes.

It is important to note that sysops already have rollback rights by default. Users with rollback rights are just users who are not necessarily a sysop but are trusted enough to remove vandalism. A list of rollback users can be found at: Special:Listusers/rollback.

On Narutopedia, rollback is a viral permission and includes the ability for users to suppress redirects when moving files or articles. Any user with rollback has the ability to give the rollback permission to another user, but they are unable to revoke the flag (for obvious reasons).

Policy

It is vitally important that any user with the rollback permission understands the purpose for which it was designed. Users should not request rollback if they do not understand its purpose, as misuse of the rollback power will result in the flag being removed until such a time as the administration decides the user is capable of using it properly. Rollback should be used:

  • If the edit is obvious spam or vandalism
  • To revert own edits in the user's userspace or accidental edits made by the user him/herself
  • To revert edits that were made by a banned user or
  • To revert widespread bad edits by a particular user or bot (in the unlikely circumstance the user is misguided or the bot is malfunctioning)

For more information on the appropriate use of rollback, please click this link

When using rollback, remember this: the rollback tool provides no ability to give a reason, so any user seeing the reason will likely believe that you are determining their edit to be nothing less than common vandalism. If you are not sure the edit is vandalism, do not use rollback, but use an explained undo.

Activity

Rollback users are expected to remain active within the community. Rollbacks who have either turned into obvious vandals or have remained inactive for more than 3 months are liable to have the group removed from their account.

A user who has been removed from inactivity can petition it to be reinstated if they have proven to become active for at least 2 weeks consistently. Repeatedly going inactive after having the rights restored may result in the user rights being removed indefinitely until the user has proven to require the tools in the future.

Please note that if the flag has been removed because of vandalism, the user cannot request it back until they have proven they will not abuse it.

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