Wikipedia:UserRights are not a golden ticket

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UserRights, as they appear in the log, do not denote a hierarchy of Wikipedians. Rollback, sysop, checkuser, oversight etc. are not special groups. While we call these privileges, they are not a measure of status.

UserRights are obtained by demonstrating knowledge and commitment to the project. Granting them is a show of trust that a user has a commitment and understanding to the particular access granted. The community may have or gain particular respect for an individual user and these rights may be a source of pride. At no point, though, does one or a particular cabal rise above the rest. Users have come and gone in a span of days to months to years. This is a volunteer-driven project, and there is no lack of contributors to fill shoes.

Though rights may grant certain technical privileges, there is no golden ticket that will grant any actual authority to an individual user.