Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-30683785-20160618220259

So I was looking over the Content Moderator rights and noticed something that a lot of people said when they voted on Slice's RfR. They said that they were still admins rights. I'd like to disagree, saying that they have little impact on the community whatsoever and help us few people that actually edit better manage the mainspace. Content Moderators cannot promote other users nor block users from editing. Those are things that I would consider needing a trusted, serious user to be able to manage those rights. Content Mods are once again only given a few additional tools that assist with editing. I think that we should get rid of the Request for Rights for Content Moderator and just grant the rights to the (3 or 4) active patrollers on the wiki. If any of us abuse the rights, an admin can easily demote the offender and/or block them.

Should we remove the RfR for Content Moderator and grant the rights to active Patrollers?

A) Yes

B) No 