Moderators on the board are assigned to specific forums. They are only able to perform moderator functions in those forums. For instance, someone who is a moderator on the coping board can only do these functions on the coping board, and has the same abilities to post elsewhere as any other member.
Moderators also have access to two hidden forums. One is a forum that acts as our workspace, where we can talk about what actions need to be taken, and post about what we have done. This allows discussion and input and means that the other mods are able to know what has happened. The other forum is called 'holding bin' and is a place where inappropriate posts are sent. Even spam isn't typically deleted, it's sent to holding. Threads or posts sent to holding are still accessible, and can be moved back to a forum if needed.
These are the extra things a moderator can do:
- Edit posts
This is used usually for adding trigger warnings to subjects or in the text, removing numbers/specific tools/graphic information. It can also be used to edit or remove an attached poll, and make an existing thread into an announcement or sticky thread - Move whole threads
Used to move threads to another forum. When we move a post, there is an option of including a "shadow" on the original forum, which leaves the thread title on the list, but with Moved: in front of it. When you click these links, you will be taken to the new location. [There is also an option to delete whole threads, but this is rarely used.] - Lock threads
Prevents further posts on a thread. This is used when a thread is getting out of hand, or it is not useful to continue. This doesn't happen often. The main way it is used is to lock place threads when people wish to start a new place but retain their old one. - Split threads into two
Allows one or several posts in a thread, to be put into a new thread. [It is possible to delete single posts, but this is usually used to split things and put them in holding instead.] - Merge two threads into one
Two threads on the same topic can be merged into one topic. This is really useful if a person accidentally double posts a thread, and replies are made on both. - Get a users IP address for a post
This talks about the things we can do, but that doesn't mean they're done often. They are never done without good reason (e.g. one of the guidelines is broken, a post would really fit better on another forum, serious conflict/flaming, or request of the original poster). If one of your posts is edited, the moderator involved will send you a PM letting you know what was done, and why it was done - this isn't because you're in trouble, its to let you know that your post was changed. If you are unsure about an edit, it is okay to contact the person who did it and ask for clarification. If you're not comfortable to PM them, contact another mod on that forum, an admin, or one of the ombudsmen.