Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-26506900-20150619112832/@comment-4812386-20150620032025

Bots have no use for the rollback right, since it is just a convenience in the web interface.

You moved the original page for the ambassador program to a user page and then put its content back in a new page, but this must not be done because this makes us lose the edit history. The edit history must be kept for legal reasons: content on the wiki is released under a Creative Commons license that requires attribution. This attribution is provided to the copyright owners (the users who contributed to the page) through the edit history. For this reason and others, the content of an article should almost never be copied directly to another page (even when pages are merged, it is possible to merge their history using the deletion tools if you know how to).

Also, you should not move pages from the content namespaces (the main namespace, the community namespace, the class namespace and the catalog namespace) to the user namespace without marking the original page for deletion.

I cannot give you a bot flag because ThePhoenixBot is not controlled exclusively by a bot (some edits to articles are clearly done by a human) and because you have broken some stuff, which would have been hidden from the recent changes if you had the bot flag (that's a problem because if it's never seen there's less chance that it'll get fixed). Furthermore, it is preferable that the bot's user page describes clearly what its purpose is and how and by whom (another non-bot user account for edits done by a human) it is operated.