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*Staff members may change the wiki's status at any time, but they are encouraged to discuss with others first if the change has no obvious trigger.
*Staff members may change the wiki's status at any time, but they are encouraged to discuss with others first if the change has no obvious trigger.
*Any user may modify the current value of the status by a maximum of ±10%, once per 24 hours, and no more than once in a row within 48 hours. Reaching +100% or -100% does not do anything - the value can continue to increase or decrease - but it tells the staff that many users believe the status should be changed. Editing the value is free from [[SW:1RV]] as long as the timing limits are adhered to. Users should state their reason for modifying the value as an edit summary.
*Any [[SmashWiki:Autoconfirmed users|autoconfirmed user]] may modify the current value of the status by a maximum of ±10%, once per 24 hours, and no more than once in a row within 48 hours. Reaching +100% or -100% does not do anything - the value can continue to increase or decrease - but it tells the staff that many users believe the status should be changed. Editing the value is free from [[SW:1RV]] as long as the timing limits are adhered to. Users should state their reason for modifying the value as an edit summary.
**In other words: you can change the value once a day, but only if someone else changes it between your two changes. If not, you can only change it once every two days.
**In other words: you can change the value once a day, but only if someone else changes it between your two changes. If not, you can only change it once every two days.
*Users and staff may choose to enforce userspace and forum edits slightly differently based on the current state percentage - for example, a +50% Yellow may be more strict than a -50% one.
*Users and staff may choose to enforce userspace and forum edits slightly differently based on the current state percentage - for example, a +50% Yellow may be more strict than a -50% one.