that is certianly what I thought they might be able to do, but I am not sure it works too well - they certainly cannot edit or delete other peoples bookmarks.
Uhm... I think it is something wrong. I can do those action in here. You need to ask Diigo staff with more details (whitch group and so on) information.
> What can a group moderator do that an ordinary member can not do?
On the bookmarks side, moderator can delete bookmark / annotations (but not edit). On the forum side, moderator can have the full edit / delete right. On the group membership management, he can also invite / remove / ban users (ban = never allow to join this group again).
Biggest difference between owner and moderator is that moderate cannot remove the ownership from the owner (ie. remove / ban owner).
Do you have to be a moderator to share bookmarks with a group?
I'm the owner and I'm the ONLY one Who can share to the group. When I made one a moderator, he was able to share.
Andrew Rosenthal wrote: > Diigo groups allow an ordinary group member to be converted to a moderator. > > I had thought this might allow them to edit or delete other peoples annotations. BUT this does not seem to be the case. > > What can a group moderator do that an ordinary member can not do? > > Are there further rights planned for moderators in the future? > > Andrew
I had thought this might allow them to edit or delete other peoples annotations. BUT this does not seem to be the case.
What can a group moderator do that an ordinary member can not do?
Are there further rights planned for moderators in the future?
Andrew
Moderator can:
- Manage group
- Manage forum
- Manage member
And they can edit and delete group bookmarks and forum contents.
Mah
that is certianly what I thought they might be able to do, but I am not sure it works too well - they certainly cannot edit or delete other peoples bookmarks.
Andrew
Uhm... I think it is something wrong. I can do those action in here. You need to ask Diigo staff with more details (whitch group and so on) information.
Mah
On the bookmarks side, moderator can delete bookmark / annotations (but not edit). On the forum side, moderator can have the full edit / delete right. On the group membership management, he can also invite / remove / ban users (ban = never allow to join this group again).
Biggest difference between owner and moderator is that moderate cannot remove the ownership from the owner (ie. remove / ban owner).
Hope this helps.
I'm the owner and I'm the ONLY one Who can share to the group. When I made one a moderator, he was able to share.
Andrew Rosenthal wrote:
> Diigo groups allow an ordinary group member to be converted to a moderator.
>
> I had thought this might allow them to edit or delete other peoples annotations. BUT this does not seem to be the case.
>
> What can a group moderator do that an ordinary member can not do?
>
> Are there further rights planned for moderators in the future?
>
> Andrew