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This page in a nutshell: It is unlikely that the ability of administrators to block users, protect pages, and delete pages will ever be unbundled and given to other editors. |
It is often proposed that various rights and abilities that Wikipedia administrators have be unbundled from the administrator toolset and given to other editors. This has been proposed successfully on several occasions. However, there are three administrator rights which have never been successfully unbundled. These are the three core administrator rights:
Currently, only administrators have the ability to perform these actions, and it is unlikely that the ability to perform these actions will ever be given to other users, as they are intimately related to each other and sit at the core of administrative work on Wikipedia.