This forum isn't moderated in any capacity, it is merely administered.
What's the difference? Moderation implies censoring and filtering of messages which we do not do beyond an automatic spam system (Akismet), and administration implies simply that we take care of minimal administrative tasks like merging threads, deleting spam, etc.
So the lists threads aren't moderated.
As for the notion of moderating lists threads, all of the areas in which people are administrators are at the forum level. People have been given the power to take care of keeping sub-sections (defined as forums) generally in order. The software has no ability to delegate such taks on a per thread basis.
So if the question is, "Who, of those with basic administrative powers, has the rights to merge and delete stuff within the Bikes & Bits forum?". Then the answer will always be: Check the "Forum Leaders" from the home page, and anyone with Administrator or Super Moderator roles has that power, as does anyone with the Moderator role who is delegated to the Bikes & Bits forum.
There isn't one.
This forum isn't moderated in any capacity, it is merely administered.
What's the difference? Moderation implies censoring and filtering of messages which we do not do beyond an automatic spam system (Akismet), and administration implies simply that we take care of minimal administrative tasks like merging threads, deleting spam, etc.
So the lists threads aren't moderated.
As for the notion of moderating lists threads, all of the areas in which people are administrators are at the forum level. People have been given the power to take care of keeping sub-sections (defined as forums) generally in order. The software has no ability to delegate such taks on a per thread basis.
So if the question is, "Who, of those with basic administrative powers, has the rights to merge and delete stuff within the Bikes & Bits forum?". Then the answer will always be: Check the "Forum Leaders" from the home page, and anyone with Administrator or Super Moderator roles has that power, as does anyone with the Moderator role who is delegated to the Bikes & Bits forum.