Reading 8 --- WANG HANPING
1. Summary
Administrators are not imbued with any special authority, and are equal to everybody else in terms of editorial responsibility. Some Wikipedians consider the terms “Sysop” and “Administrator” to be misnomers, as they just indicate Wikipedia users who have had performance-and security-based restrictions on several features lifted because they seemed like trustworthy folks and asked nicely. However, administrators do not have any special power over other users other than applying decisions made by all users.
2. Interesting point
In the early days of Wikipedia, all users acted as administrators. Any user could behave like an administrator, as long as they didn't falsely claim to be an administrator, even if they didn't get extra administrative functionality. Users who do so are more likely to be nominated as full administrators by community members and are more likely to be selected when they are eventually nominated.
3. Discussion
In the current state of Wikipedia, is it possible to maintain Wikipedia's rules and order by defaulting to all users as administrators?
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