Difference between revisions of "Admin Level"
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− | # Global Admin | + | # '''Global Admin''' access to more restricted tools |
− | # | + | # Seniority Indicator |
− | # | + | # Seniority Indicator |
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− | # | + | # Seniority Indicator |
− | # Department Head | + | # '''Department Head''' |
== Caps == | == Caps == |
Revision as of 23:43, 8 January 2019
Administrative power and moderation powers are controlled by a few systems. The simplest is your Admin Level, and that can be fine turned with Caps(Capabilities). And there are also page level restrictions, where your user id needs to be added to a white list.
Admin Level
- May be assigned capabilities
- May read and write in admin chat
- Global Moderator can edit most pages, approve most changes
- Seniority Indicator
- Global Admin access to more restricted tools
- Seniority Indicator
- Seniority Indicator
- Seniority Indicator
- Seniority Indicator
- Seniority Indicator
- Department Head
Caps