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An editor* is user who contributes to MusicBrainz by entering [[Edit|edits]] into the [[MusicBrainz Database|database]]. All editors are expected to follow the MusicBrainz [[Code of Conduct]].
An editor<ref>previously called moderator</ref> is user who contributes to MusicBrainz by entering [[Edit|edits]] into the [[MusicBrainz Database|database]]. All editors are expected to follow the MusicBrainz [[Code of Conduct]].


There is a [[mb:privileged|list of these editors]] available on the server.
There is a [[mb:privileged|list of these editors]] available on the server.
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Location editors are users who have the ability to edit and add [[Area|areas]].
Location editors are users who have the ability to edit and add [[Area|areas]].


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Revision as of 13:34, 21 May 2023

An editor[1] is user who contributes to MusicBrainz by entering edits into the database. All editors are expected to follow the MusicBrainz Code of Conduct.

There is a list of these editors available on the server.

Some editors have special privileges which are discussed below.

Auto-editors

Trusted users can be given "auto-editor" privileges. This allows them to make select edits that are automatically approved without going through the voting process, and the ability to approve other users' edits.

Obligations of an auto-editor

"With great power comes great responsibility" - Uncle Ben (of Spider Man fame)

Auto-editors should always align themselves to the Code of Conduct. Furthermore, they should be able to look beyond their nose and take an objective point of view regarding the data they edit. Being familiar with the various editing aspects of the site is important, as well as having a clear grasp of the style guidelines.

Additionally, while it is good to be an expert in certain areas of the database (e.g. certain musical genres or specific artists), every auto-editor should be comfortable enough with the basic editing fundamentals that they are able to edit outside their realm of expertise.

Becoming an auto-editor

To become an auto-editor, you must be nominated by an existing auto-editor and then have your nomination put to a vote.

See auto-editor election for more information.

Relationship editors

Relationship editors are users who have the ability to modify relationship types and attributes on the server.

In general, these changes are decided and implemented through the style process. If you feel that a relationship should be added or changed, please follow said process.

Transclusion editors

Transclusion editors are users who have the permission to change the version of the transcluded WikiDocs documents, and thus update the documentation shown in the MusicBrainz /doc area.

Location editors

Location editors are users who have the ability to edit and add areas.

  1. previously called moderator