Different Types of Collaborator

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Last Update 3 bulan yang lalu

Collaborator is an integral parts of any operations, it allows to fasten the progress and development of any particular task. As primary owner of the account, you can designate task to your desired collaborator, and they can only access according to your limitations allowed. Collaborators can be classified as follows:

Admin


The Admin is a crucial collaborator in the database software ecosystem. With elevated privileges, the Admin holds the responsibility for managing and overseeing the entire database system. They have the authority to configure user access, set permissions, and handle backups. The Admin also plays a pivotal role in resolving technical issues, ensuring the database's security, and optimizing performance. Their expertise and decision-making skills are essential for maintaining a stable and efficient database environment.

Editor

The Editor collaborator is focused on data manipulation and content management within the database software. They possess the capability to add, modify, and delete data entries, making sure the information is up-to-date and accurate. Editors play a critical role in maintaining data integrity and consistency. They work closely with other collaborators to validate data sources and ensure that relevant changes. Their attention to detail and understanding of data structures contribute significantly to a robust and reliable database.

Moderator


As a vital mediator in the database, the Moderator collaborator is responsible to oversee user interactions and data submissions, ensuring compliance with the standards set. Moderators play a key role in preventing spam, handling user disputes, and maintaining a respectful environment within the database system. Their active engagement fosters a positive user experience and promotes healthy collaboration among all participants.

See the picture below, as we breakdown the function and limitation of each roles.

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