Requests for Comment/Global rollbackers

As a current Steward, I've been able to more closely see the needs of the farm and a big part where we need a lot of help in is in the field of countervandalism. We do not have many users who assist in countervandalism globally which really hinders the Counter Vandalism Team. While the current CVT can only do so much, there are times when an extra set of eyes would've helped us a lot. Presently, we only have 1 Global Sysop and 5 Stewards of which only 2 are really around the entire week. I believe that by adding Global Rollbackers to the Counter Vandalism Team, we will be able to increase interest in helping countervandalism globally and will be able to give trusted users the tools needed to assist CVT. Unlike Global Sysop, Global Rollbacker has its eligibility and appointment criterion lowered as this role does not entail as many rights and technical responsibilities (such as locking, blocking, etc.) as Global Sysops. GRs will be composed of trusted users and we will give them the needed tools to help Global Sysops and Stewards globally so that we can focus our efforts somewhere else that requires more attention. A GR who is able to help rollback vandalism while I lock and check an LTA would be fantastic and I also hope that this group serves as a stepping stone for future Global Sysops to gain the community's trust.

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Proposal 1 (Establishing Global Rollbackers)
A new group called "Global Rollback" (whose group name shall be ) is established. Global Rollbackers are trusted users with a track record in countervandalism who help Global Sysops and Stewards revert spam and vandalism across all of Miraheze and assist the Counter Vandalism Team in monitoring wikis for spam and vandalism. Global rollbackers should only act where there is clear spam or vandalism and should leave any more complicated matters to Stewards and Global Sysops as well as alert them of any offending users that need to be locally blocked or globally locked or local pages which may need to be deleted along with other actions. Global Rollbackers form part of the Counter Vandalism Team.

Proposal 2 (Rights)
The Global Rollbackers group shall have the following rights. Note that these are the same rights as the Global rollbackers group on Wikimedia (except ):


 * abusefilter-log - Allows users to view the AbuseFilter log, important in order to investigate potential vandal attacks and alert GS/Stewards / Normally part of the default  group
 * abusefilter-log-detail - Allows them to see general details within the AbuseLog / Normally part of the default  group
 * autoconfirmed - Very useful to allow users to bypass IP-based rate limits. Many AbuseFilters too check to see if a user has autoconfirmed in their toolset and if they don't, it thwarts them from doing some actions which may be detrimental to reverting vandalism. / Normally part of the default autoconfirmed group
 * editsemiprotected - Allows these users to edit pages that are protected at an 'autoconfirmed' level, useful to revert vandalism on those sorts of pages. / Normally part of the default  group
 * skipcaptcha - Allows users to bypass CAPTCHAs which may slow down their vandalism reversions. A lot of AbuseFilters also check to see if a user has skipcaptcha in their toolset so this right is very important to them. / Normally part of the default  group
 * move - Allows users to move pages / Normally part of the default  group
 * rollback - Allows users to quickly revert edits with the click of a button. They wouldn't be Global Rollbackers without the rollback tool now would they? / Normally part of the default  group
 * autopatrol - Automatically marks all their revisions as patrolled. Since they are trusted, there should be no need for local admins to patrol their edits, especially since the ones where they reverted vandalism / Normally part of the default  group
 * patrolmarks - Allows users to see patrol marks only (the red ! next to edits) / Normally part of the default  group
 * minoredit - Allows users to mark their edits as 'minor' / Normally part of the default  group
 * nominornewtalk - Prevents GRs from being sent welcome messages automatically if they perform a minor edit
 * noratelimit - Allows GRs to do mass actions without tripping the ratelimit. Very useful if they're running scripts that mass revert / Normally part of the default  group
 * suppressredirect - Extremely important to undo abusive moves. Some vandals love to move pages to abusive names but if a GR / Normally part of the default  group
 * markbotedits - Allows them to mark their rollback edits as bot edits. Very useful as they can't assign themselves local  in case they flood the RC undoing revisions. / Normally part of the default   group
 * welcomeexempt - Allows GRs to be exempt from HAWelcome's automatic welcome message as they may be on occasion be reverting vandalism on another wiki and we don't want them to be distracted and confused if they see a new welcome message on their talk page.

Reasoning: As stated initially, these rights are the same as on Wikimedia (except . While some have in the past said they'd rather see the group with   only and that's it, I think these additional rights would help Global Rollbackers help CVT out a lot. GRs will be composed of trusted community users who are elected by the community with overwhelming consensus (>80% if the following proposals pass). Additionally, these rights aren't anything too advanced. There is no locking, not even local blocking or deletion in their toolset. Just a small amount of rights that will help them help the community and CVT.

Proposal 3 (Appointment and Revocation)
If Proposal 1 is passed, the appointment and revocation criteria for the Global Rollback group is the following:


 * To be appointed Global Rollback, a request needs to be made at Requests for global rights. The community can discuss (support/oppose/abstain/comment) the request. The request will be considered successful if:


 * at least 7 users share their view
 * there is a support ratio of at least 80%
 * a period of one week has passed since it started

Proposal 3.0.1 (Alternative comment threshold)
"7 users" in Proposal 3 is amended to "5 users".

Note: By supporting this proposal, you also support Proposal 3, in an amended state per this proposal.

Proposal 3.1 (Steward appointed right)
To be appointed Global Rollbacker, a user must request the right at the Stewards' noticeboard. The community can discuss (support/oppose/abstain/comment) the request. Depending on the results of the request, a Steward may decide to grant, or not to grant, Global Rollbacker to the user in question.

Note: This is an alternative to Proposal 3.

Proposal 3.2 (Eligibility)
Global Rollbackers are voted by users. However, the following conditions must be met in order for the user to be eligible to be voted. If these conditions are not met, the user may not be a candidate for Global rollbacker and any support votes will not matter. A candidate must:


 * Have at least 500 total global edits on Miraheze (on more than one wiki, unless that wiki is Meta Wiki) (Note: These edits may not consist of directly copy/pasting content from other wikis, they must be edits done by the user);
 * Have had their Miraheze account for at least 2 months; and,
 * Be involved in some way in community matters (in discussions on Community noticeboard and Stewards' noticeboard, etc.)

Reasoning: I believe this is very fair. This is half of the current total global edit count for Global Sysops and the same as GS in regards to account age and community involvement. This will prevent NOTNOW requests for GR from occurring and will allow any GR to gain the trust of the community which is essential for any global rights holder.

Proposal 3.3 (Revocation by community criterion)
If Proposal 1 is passed, the criteria for removing some from the Global Rollback group is the following:


 * The global community can initiate a vote of no confidence or a request of removal at any time. In order for it to pass it needs to:


 * at least 5 users share their view
 * there is a support ratio of at least 80%
 * a period of one week has passed since it started

A vote of no confidence or request for removal must include a reason for why users are requesting the removal of a Global Rollback, and it is not determined solely by the number of votes.

Proposal 3.4 (Temporary revocation by Steward criterion)

 * In the case of a blatant misuse of rights, abuse of power, or repeatedly using rights against the scope of this policy, a Steward may remove a user from Global Rollback at their discretion without a community vote. If this happens, the user must undergo a no-confidence vote while their rights are temporarily removed, and their rights may only be added back if the no-confidence vote does not pass. This should only be used in extreme cases and should not substitute a no-confidence vote in non-urgent situations.

Proposal 3.5 (Inactivity)
Global Rollbackers who do not participate in Global Rollbacker duties in some form (countervandalism, reporting, etc.) for 3 months will be deemed inactive and have their Global Rollbacker rights revoked by a Steward.

Once a Global Rollbacker has their rights revoked for any reason, they must make a successful request that satisfies the criteria above in order to regain the rights.

Proposal 3.5.1 (Alternative inactivity timeframe)
"3 months" is amended to "6 months" in Proposal 3.4.

Note: By supporting this proposal, you also support Proposal 3.4 but with the amendment made in this section.

Proposal 4 (Opt-out)
Wikis may choose to opt-out of Global Rollbacker intervention through the CVT opt-out wiki set.