Administrators are the higher-ups on a wikia, with the ability to block users, delete pages, and enforce criteria. If there's an issue with a user, page, or anything that just doesn't seem right, come talk to them. Also, if you think you should become an admin, you can ask Sorreltail18, and give a good reason why.
Click the down arrow on the "Edit this page" button to activate the drop down menu. Select "Delete".
You will see a page with a menu of preset "reasons" for deletion, a box to enter any additional reasons for deletion, and the option to follow the page if you wish to know if anybody tries to recreate it. Fill in the deletion reason and click the "delete" button
If something looks like a candidate for speedy deletion but has a page history, you must check the history before deleting it. The revision you are looking at could be just a vandalized version of a real article. After you have deleted it, check if it has a talk page and delete this too. If the page is being deleted because it should not exist, check that nothing links to it to prevent it being created again. If the page was listed on a requests for deletion page, follow the relevant guidelines on your wiki, which may include archiving the deletion discussion.
To delete an individual revision, first click on the actual image, then click the delete link next to that revision in the file history on the image description page.
You cannot delete the most recent one without deleting all older copies as well, and also deleting the image description page.
However, you can selectively delete a single older copy of an image.
To delete all versions of an image, you can select the "delete all" option in the file history, or delete the image description page in the same way you would delete an article.
After clicking Delete all revisions of this image, you will see a confirmation screen similar to that used for page deletion and the deletion will be logged at Special:Log/delete.
Merging page histories is a means of fixing cut and paste moves in order to maintain a complete edit history. Note: This action can be reversed, but doing so may take a long time, especially when the page has a long history.
To protect a page, click the small arrow on the edit button to activate the dropdown menu.
Choose protect. If the menu only has an unprotect option, the page is already protected; you can click that link to change the protection level.
You will be brought to a screen where you can set the protection for editing and for moving the page.
Choose the protection level you need.
There is also an option for cascade protection, which fully protects all templates, page transclusions and images used on that page. This checkbox should generally be left unchecked.
Enter a length of time for the protection to last
Enter a reason for the protection change.
Click "Confirm"; the page will be protected.
Unprotecting a page works in exactly the same way, only you will click the unprotect link.
You can protect an image or other file from the file description page.
Both the description page and the image are protected.
The image description page will be protected against edits
The image will be protected so that it can not be reverted to an earlier version, and it will not be possible to upload a new version over the existing one.
Wiki founders automatically have bureaucrat rights in addition to administrator rights.
Other users may be granted the bureaucrat right through wiki adoption or by another bureaucrat on the wiki.
The only powers a bureaucrat has is to grant rollback, administrator and bureaucrat status to other users, and to take away administrator or rollback privileges. This can be done with the User Rights special page.
Only Wikia Staff, Wikia Utilities and Helpers can remove bureaucrat status from a user, usually at the request of the user, or, in the case of inactive users, at the request of the currently active community, if a user is denied from adopting a wiki or if abused.