Autoreviewed users hold the autoreview right; this gives them the ability to have their own edits automatically reviewed. It is a subset of the reviewer group, which is automatically given upon meeting a set of conditions.

To ease the burden on reviewers, administrators can give autoreview for such users on their discretion. This right may also be requested at Requests for permissions if required. Examples for which this may be given include users who mainly contribute to a page, or vandalism fighters.

Autoreviewed users cannot review other users' edits or use rollback (such users may use undo instead), and this permission is not asked for or given frequently.

For autoreviewed users who later gain reviewer permissions, the autoreviewed user flag may be taken away later. Note that you won't lose anything, as reviewers is a superset of autoreviewed users; that is, both groups hold the autoreview right.

See also


User groups
Local: blocked users  anonymous users  registered users  autoconfirmed users  autoreviewed users  reviewers  uploaders  importers  bots  pseudo-bots  administrators  interface administrators  bureaucrats  checkusers
Global: locked accounts  unified accounts  rollbackers  sysops  ombudsmen  system administrators  stewards
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