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hero member
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October 07, 2017, 07:58:42 PM
#8
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October 07, 2017, 06:41:14 PM
#7
Staff's rank is displayed as "Moderator" in sections that they moderate. In other section, their rank would simply be displayed as "Staff". Example: Mitchell is a moderator in "Beginners and Help", his rank here would be displayed as "Moderator". In "Bitcoin Discussion" where he's not a moderator there, his rank would be displayed as "Staff".

Patroller don't have a specific section to moderate (they can moderate newbie in every section) so their rank would be displayed as "Staff" everywhere.

Global Moderator would also be displayed as "Global Moderator" everywhere because they can moderate every section.

so they have same permissions (Ban and  delete posts) except administrator can access to security data
is this right ?

Ordinary staff (section mod and patroller) can't ban member AFAIK. And yes, only admin could access forum's data.

ohh i see. ive learn about this topics on who else are the special person here at the forum. can i ask something? who is the higher rank among this four?
1. Staff
2. Moderator
3. Global Moderator
4. Administrator

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Ordinary staff (section mod and patroller) can't ban member AFAIK. And yes, only admin could access forum's data.

could access, meaning they can ban/unbanned members right?
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October 07, 2017, 06:15:56 PM
#6
Staff's rank is displayed as "Moderator" in sections that they moderate. In other section, their rank would simply be displayed as "Staff". Example: Mitchell is a moderator in "Beginners and Help", his rank here would be displayed as "Moderator". In "Bitcoin Discussion" where he's not a moderator there, his rank would be displayed as "Staff".

Patroller don't have a specific section to moderate (they can moderate newbie in every section) so their rank would be displayed as "Staff" everywhere.

Global Moderator would also be displayed as "Global Moderator" everywhere because they can moderate every section.

so they have same permissions (Ban and  delete posts) except administrator can access to security data
is this right ?

Ordinary staff (section mod and patroller) can't ban member AFAIK. And yes, only admin could access forum's data.
jr. member
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October 07, 2017, 10:10:12 AM
#5
It's actually a moderator and not modulator but oh well.

Staff and Patroller, together with a Moderator can only handle reports in a certain board that they're assigned to. A Global Moderator can handle all reports across multiple boards even if they aren't assigned to it. An administrator--well, it's in the name--have access to every forum feature and security data that this forum has, and the Founder who is Satoshi Nakamoto is a special title assigned to commemorate Satoshi's effort in creating this forum.
  thanks for edit

so they have same permissions (Ban and  delete posts) except administrator can access to security data

is this right ?
legendary
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October 07, 2017, 09:28:19 AM
#4
It's actually a moderator and not modulator but oh well.

Staff and Patroller, together with a Moderator can only handle reports in a certain board that they're assigned to. A Global Moderator can handle all reports across multiple boards even if they aren't assigned to it. An administrator--well, it's in the name--have access to every forum feature and security data that this forum has, and the Founder who is Satoshi Nakamoto is a special title assigned to commemorate Satoshi's effort in creating this forum.
jr. member
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October 07, 2017, 08:52:42 AM
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i check it before i want to know permissions

what staff can do Huh  what can’t do Huh

and all modulators job Huh
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October 07, 2017, 08:44:22 AM
#1
i know Modulators Ranks is :

Staff:
Moderator:

Global Moderator:   
Administrator:   
Founder:   

But what is the difference between them not mean gold coins i mean terms of reference
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