Board Thread:Staff - Bureaucrat, Admin, Moderator.../@comment-27359939-20170105101319/@comment-26239911-20170105192648

Congrats guys! I hope you best of luck making this wiki better. And I thought that I would share my experience as an admin in other wiki by making a list of every right and their uses, since I feel like people are starting to focus on user rights more.

Rollback

 * As a regular user you could undo edits, but these rights you get a rollback button which allows you to revert edits. It's better just because you can revert all of the edits that are made in a row at once.
 * Edit other people's replies in forums.

Chat moderator

 * Can ban and kick people from chat.
 * Has a star by their name in chat (for fanciness).

Discussion moderator

 * Automatically has chat moderator rights.
 * Edit and remove other people's replies in forums.
 * Highlight, remove, edit, close, and move other people's threads in forums.
 * Create, rename, and remove branches in forums.
 * Edit and delete people's comments on blog posts.
 * Move and edit people's comments on articles.

Content moderator

 * Includes the rollback button.
 * Can delete, undelete, protect, and unprotect pages.
 * Can edit protected pages.
 * Move and reupload files.
 * Make redirects not be automatically created when moving pages.

Administrator/Sysop

 * Has all of the rights mentioned before.
 * Can promote and demote people to discussion and chat moderators.
 * Can block and unblock people.
 * Can edit MediaWiki pages.
 * Can contact wikia staff via Special:Contact.

Bureaucrat
Just because this wiki is growing pretty fast I think that you should allow people to make voting threads to get those rights. But with that you should also add requirements for them individually.
 * Has all of the rights mentioned before.
 * Can promote and demote people to rollbacks, discussion, chat, and content moderators, administrators, and bureaucrats, but cannot remove bureaucrat rights from people.

Anyways, I hope this helps at least one of you out there. I hope this will help someone in the future.