Global Sysops

Global Sysops ( ) on Miraheze are users who assist Stewards in supporting the community and working with communities to address issues facing them locally as well as cleaning up vandalism, preventing it when possible, and enforcing Miraheze's global policies.

Note however that they specifically do not have global access to read private wikis, or access any CheckUser or Oversight tools.

If you have an issue with an action made by a Global Sysop such as a lock or block, or you need to request CVT intervention including local blocks and global locks, you can email cvt@undefinedmiraheze.org (which also gets redirected to all Stewards) or you may make a new thread on the Stewards' noticeboard.

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Local interference ==

Global Sysops should only act in their capacity if:

There is disruption on a wiki and there are no local sysops or bureaucrats acting in a reasonable amount of time

The global Special:AbuseLog shows attempted spam that hasn't been dealt with by local sysops or bureaucrats

A request to intervene is made by a member of the local community

A global policy violation needs rectification and local sysops or bureaucrats aren't acting in a reasonable amount of time

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Action log ==

A list of Global Sysops member's actions is located on. The page is on the read whitelist and visible to all users.

Eligibility criteria and requesting
Global Sysops 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 Sysop and any support votes will not matter. A candidate must:


 * Have at least 1000 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, etc.)

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Appointment ==

To be elected Global Sysop, 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 10 users share their view

there is a support ratio of at least 80%

a period of one week has passed since it started

In addition, Global Sysops are required to have two-factor authentication enabled on their user accounts in order to perform certain Global Sysop-restricted functions and may have the right revoked temporarily from their account if they do not.

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Revocation ==

Inactivity
Global Sysops who do not participate in Global Sysop duties in some form (countervandalism, locking abusive users, etc.) for 6 months will be deemed inactive and have their Global Sysop rights revoked by a Steward.

Votes of no confidence
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 10 users who predate the permissions request in question 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 the Global Sysop, and it is not determined solely by the number of votes.

Emergency revocation
In the case of a blatant misuse of rights or an abuse of power, a Steward may remove a user from Global Sysop 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.

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

List of Global Sysops

 * Page last updated:
 * Total number of Global Sysops: Special:ListUsers/global-sysop

== Timeline of past and current Global Sysops ==

Background
The following Requests for Comment have shaped this policy:
 * Requests for Comment/Miscellaneous RfGR and WC rules (amended) (June 2022)
 * Requests for Comment/CVT reform (amended, partly superseded) (May 2020)
 * Requests for Comment/CVT policy (amended, party superseded) (August 2019)
 * Requests for Comment/Changes to CVT group (amended, superseded) (May 2017)

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See also ==

See this page for a list of Global Sysops' global permissions

See this page for a list of members of the global group