User:Sario528/Draft:Global rollback

As the RfC for CVT reform was ambiguous on the creation and rights for the proposed Global rollback group, I am creating this RfC to try and nail down the issue. This RfC will break down the proposals to their individual pieces, to allow the community to specifically support or oppose each aspect. While I will endeavor to be comprehensive in my initial list of proposals, I welcome new proposals to cover anything I miss. Sario528 (talk) 11:54, 19 May 2020 (UTC)

Proposal 1: Global rollback
The base proposal; should the group exist?
 * The creation of a new group called "Global rollback". It is clarified that a Global rollback should only act where there is clear vandalism or spam 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.

Proposal 2: Rights

 * If Proposal 1 is passed, the following rights are given to members of the Global rollback group:

Proposal 2.1
View the abuse log (abusefilter-log)

Proposal 2.2
View detailed abuse log entries (abusefilter-log-detail)

Proposal 2.3
Not be affected by IP-based rate limits (autoconfirmed)

Proposal 2.4
Have one's own edits automatically marked as patrolled (autopatrol)

Proposal 2.5
Edit pages (edit)

Proposal 2.6
Edit pages protected as "Allow only autoconfirmed users" (editsemiprotected)

Proposal 2.7
Mark rolled-back edits as bot edits (markbotedits)

Proposal 2.8
Mark edits as minor (minoredit)

Proposal 2.9
Move pages (move)

Proposal 2.10
Not have minor edits to discussion pages trigger the new messages prompt (nominornewtalk)

Proposal 2.11
Not be affected by rate limits (noratelimit)

Proposal 2.12
Quickly rollback the edits of the last user who edited a particular page (rollback)

Proposal 2.13
Perform CAPTCHA-triggering actions without having to go through the CAPTCHA (skipcaptcha)

Proposal 3: Appointment and Revocation

 * If Proposal 1 is passed, the appointment and revocation criteria for the Global rollback group is the following:

Proposal 3.1
If Proposal 1 is passed, the appointment 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 5 users share their view
 * there is a support ratio of at least 80%
 * a period of one week has passed since it started

Proposal 3.2
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 50%
 * 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 3.3

 * In the case of a blatant misuse of rights or an abuse of power, 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.

Comments during the draft review period

 * I don't have detailed comments as I didn't participate much in the RfC you're clarifying. But a ballot on each separate privilege to be given to group members will get tedious.  Propose a set of privileges, state your justification, and let's vote.  I don't know what the right set is.   02:08 25-Jun-2020