Membership Groups

  • Moderators

    12 profiles, including:
    • Avatar for HelenB
    • Avatar for DavidMason
    • Avatar for ClareC
    • Avatar for GrahamC
    • Avatar for RachelD

    As a moderator, they can read, create, update and delete their own content, and can read, update and delete the conversations, events and comments of others.

  • Club Members

    1,007 profiles, including:
    • Avatar for Velocio
    • Avatar for Shannonball
    • Avatar for aidan
    • Avatar for AndrewCass
    • Avatar for ChrisTsen

    Club Members can read this forum.
    They can create and edit their own conversations, events and comments.
    They can open and close their own conversations and events.
    They cannot update items created by others.
    They cannot delete items created by others.

  • Guests

    This group includes people who are not signed in.

    Guests can read this forum.
    They cannot create and edit their own conversations, events and comments.
    They cannot update items created by others.
    They cannot delete items created by others.

  • Registered

    6,432 profiles, including:
    • Avatar for hondagenerators
    • Avatar for MattGeiger
    • Avatar for JonF
    • Avatar for user57584
    • Avatar for user75959

    This group includes anyone who is signed in.

    Registered can read this forum.
    They cannot create and edit their own conversations, events and comments.
    They cannot update items created by others.
    They cannot delete items created by others.

  • Banned

    4 profiles, including:
    • Avatar for user96210
    • Avatar for user96211
    • Avatar for user96283
    • Avatar for user156011

    As a member of a banned group, they cannot read, create, update or delete any content in this forum.

About

Membership groups

Membership groups control access and permissions within a forum.

People start with no permission to do anything, and are granted permission by being a member of a membership group.

The vast majority of people are either guests (not signed-in) or members (signed-in).

The default groups are site-wide, and all new forums have these groups. If a forum has it's own custom membership groups, then these may override the defaults and allow for private forums.