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The short form for administrator is admin.
The short form for administrator is admin.


When a user is an administrator, their name shows up in red. This only happens when the user is in the forum of which they are an administrator.
When a user is an administrator, their username shows up in red. This only happens when the user is in the forum of which they are an administrator.


A user automatically becomes an administrator of a forum if they create it.
A user automatically becomes an administrator of a forum if they create it.
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*Delete topics
*Delete topics
*Edit other users posts
*Edit other users posts
*Ban users
*Invite users to the forum (If the forum is private)
*Invite users to the forum (If the forum is private)
*Make other users [[moderators]] and administrators, comment about certain posts and so on.
*Make other users [[moderators]] and administrators, comment about certain posts and so on.
==See also==
* [[Moderators]]
* [[AoPS Administrators]]

Latest revision as of 19:37, 13 July 2023

An administrator on the Art of Problem Solving website is a user who has powers for a particular forum which moderators and regular users don't.

The short form for administrator is admin.

When a user is an administrator, their username shows up in red. This only happens when the user is in the forum of which they are an administrator.

A user automatically becomes an administrator of a forum if they create it.

Powers

  • Lock topics in their forum
  • Move topics to other forums
  • Delete topics
  • Edit other users posts
  • Invite users to the forum (If the forum is private)
  • Make other users moderators and administrators, comment about certain posts and so on.

See also