Toby Bartels <toby+wikipedia(a)math.ucr.edu> writes:
IMO, "advanced user" is a better name
anyway.
Even better are "trusted user" and "old hand" (maveric149's
suggestion).
Agreed. Please change to one of these versions ASAP.
In context, an administrator is responsible for their
own SQL queries.
But administrators aren't responsible for anybody else's actions.
Sure, but the question is whether the lawyers will think the same and I
don't want to proof it in court for now.
But in the meantime, if you become
"Administrator" on [[de:]]
(or whatever y'all say in German), then you will not be responsible
for any actions other than your own edits and your own SQL queries.
Sure, that's what I did in the past - it's just the name and its
implications I do not like.
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