RetroWikipedia:File mover
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The file mover user right allows users experienced in working with files to rename them, subject to policy, with the ease that autoconfirmed users enjoy when renaming RetroWikipedia articles.
Any administrator can grant this right at their discretion to trusted users who regularly work with media files and have demonstrated familiarity with RetroWikipedia's policies and guidelines surrounding renaming this type of media. There is no set requirement but users should be well-versed in RetroWikipedia's image and media policies (specifically the renaming guidelines given in this document), have experience with images, and how the rename process works. Experience with the equivalent tool at Commons and other relevant experience with media files may be taken into account.
The user right is not normally given to brand-new editors, regardless of the number of files uploaded.
If you wish to request File mover rights for yourself or another user, please see RetroWikipedia:Requests for permissions/File mover. Administrators do not need to request or add this user right for themselves or other administrators; it is automatically granted as part of the administrator tools package.
There are currently 0 file mover users, which makes the total number of users with this permission 2 (the rest are administrators).
How it works
Files uploaded to RetroWikipedia can be renamed only by administrators, file movers, and Wikimedia stewards. If you belong to any of the user groups above, and therefore have the 'movefile' right, just use the "move" tab as you would normally on a regular page.
If you're not a file mover, you can place {{rename media}} on the image description page, which will put the page into Category:RetroWikipedia files requiring renaming. A file mover will perform the move, if it conforms to the guidelines described below. File movers should follow the instructions on the template.
File movers cannot move a file if precisely the same file name exists on Commons. Administrators, however, can do so, because they have the 'reupload-shared' right.
Commons files
Files uploaded to Commons cannot be renamed by RetroWikipedia administrators or filemovers. To request the rename of a file at Commons, follow the instructions at Commons:File renaming.
File redirects
As when a page is moved, a redirect is left when moving files. In most cases the file redirect should remain, except if the original name falls under one of the revision deletion criteria (purely disruptive, grossly insulting, privacy breaching, etc.) or shadows a file on Commons.
What files should be renamed?
{{#section-h:RetroWikipedia:File names|What files should be renamed?}}
See also
- {{File mover topicon}}, a top icon template to indicate you have file mover permission. Adds a category to page automatically.
- {{User wikipedia/Filemover}}, a userbox template to indicate you have file mover permission.
- {{User file mover since}}, a userbox template to indicate having file mover permission with period of time.
- {{FilemoverTalkpageNotice}}, a handy template that alerts you when files need to be renamed.
- Category:RetroWikipedia files requiring renaming, for file renaming requests awaiting action.
- Category:Incomplete file renaming requests, for file renaming requests without a specified target.
- Category:RetroWikipedia files that shadow a file on Wikimedia Commons.
- Transferring over filemover tool, March 8, 2011 decision to creating a new usergroup for File mover.