Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-5645428-20150126034740/@comment-5645428-20150127055915

@SirHadoken: All users are still able to edit their own posts, but can no longer 'remove' others', which is fair enough as that typically is the job of moderators as is standard on most other forums. I'm not sure what you're saying in terms of 'pending edits' as you're suggesting, but article editing remains unchanged, nor do moderators gain any additional powers in that regard.

My thoughts right now are that regular users who prove friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the wiki are entrusted with what can add up to 'trial admin' abilities, permitted by this new moderator user group along with chat moderator. That equates to most things admins can do, although they cannot protect or delete pages, block users, or edit within the MediaWiki namespace. And rather than the staff picking favourites, I am willing to allow nominations and voting for candidates, since this is the place you guys tend to hang out the most and it should be your choice who gets to clean up any messes you make. :) So, what do you think?

Oh, and in terms of the rollback position, undoing spam edits can literally be performed in one extra step in comparison, so personally I don't see a definite need for the roll. But, once more, that's for you guys discuss.