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'''Autoconfirmed users''' are defined as [[SmashWiki:Users|users]] who have had an account on SmashWiki for at least seven (7) days and have made at least ten (10) edits. New users gain certain rights upon becoming autoconfirmed.
'''Autoconfirmed users''' are defined as [[SmashWiki:Users|users]] who have had an account on SmashWiki for at least seven (7) days since their first edit and have made at least ten (10) edits total. New users gain certain rights upon becoming autoconfirmed.


The rights that are gained upon being autoconfirmed are:
The rights that are gained upon being autoconfirmed are:


*{{rollover|Creating non-discussion pages|Page creation has a slightly lower requirement of three (3) days and five (5) edits|y}}
*Being able to create non-discussion pages
*Moving files and non-content pages
*Being able to [[SW:MOVE|move personal userspace pages, smasher/team pages, and files]]
*Editing semi-protected pages
*Being able to [[SW:PROT|edit semi-protected pages]]
*Uploading files from a URL
*Being able to [[SW:IMAGE|upload files]]
*Uploading new versions of existing files


==Autoconfirmed FAQ==
==Autoconfirmed FAQ==
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;Q. What is the purpose of autoconfirmation?
;Q. What is the purpose of autoconfirmation?
:A. We restrict these abilities for the purposes of security against spam and vandalism. Specifically:
:A. We restrict these abilities for the purposes of security against vandalism and spam. Specifically:
:*Moving pages and files can be burdensome to undo even for admins.
:*Moving pages and files can be burdensome to undo even for admins.
:*The purpose of semi-protection is to disallow edits from anonymous and new users to combat vandalism or spam.
:*Deleting pages and files require admin intervention, the process of which is more time-consuming than reverting bad edits.
:*Uploading files from a URL is generally unnecessary anyway, and makes it significantly easier to upload undesired images.
:*The purpose of semi-protection is to disallow edits from anonymous and new users to combat vandalism or spam, or otherwise limit nonconstructive edits to pages covering contentious subjects and pages that require expertise to edit.
:*Unwanted images have a greater potential for harm than text-based vandalism, and so it's in the wiki's best interest to lock image uploading behind a barrier that most bad faith actors will not surmount.
:*While the most important images are often protected, uploading new versions of existing files can be abused by new-account vandals to quickly insert unwanted images onto a multitude of pages.
:*While the most important images are often protected, uploading new versions of existing files can be abused by new-account vandals to quickly insert unwanted images onto a multitude of pages.


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==Established users==
==Established users==
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'''Established users''' are a step up from autoconfirmed users, requiring an account age of ninety (90) days and a total of a hundred (100) edits. Established users have two additional permissions: moving articles (main/Smasher/Tournament/Team namespace) and editing pages under established-protection. This allows more granular control over how pages are protected:
'''Established users''' are a step up from autoconfirmed users, requiring an account age of ninety (90) days since their first edit and a total of a hundred (100) edits. Established users have two additional permissions: moving pages without restriction and editing pages under established-protection. This allows more granular control over how pages are protected:


*Pages that can be edited by anyone
*Pages that can be edited by anyone
*Pages that new users and IPs cannot edit, but everyone else can (used as a simple anti-spam or anti-vandalism measure)
*Pages that new users and IPs cannot edit, but autoconfirmed users can (used as a simple anti-spam or anti-vandalism measure)
*Pages that only users with a fair amount of experience can edit (used on pages that are nice for non-staff to edit but too complex/important for newer editors, or pages where autoconfirmed-protection against vandalism has proven ineffective)
*Pages that only users with a fair amount of experience can edit (used on pages that are nice for non-staff to edit but too complex/important for newer editors, or pages where autoconfirmed-protection against vandalism has proven ineffective)
*Pages that only staff may edit (used for pages too important to leave open)
*Pages that only staff may edit (used for pages too important to leave open)