Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-1373651-20140610234238/@comment-4568327-20140611004555

You should use a system for user groups. For example, don't give people bureaucrat rights (bureaucrats can modify other user's user groups) until they've become an administrator. Don't make people administrators until they've been a rollback (rollbacks only have access to the "Rollback" tool). Don't give people rollback permission until they've actually proven themselves. You don't want people to be able to get to the reins of your wiki until you are certain that they can be trusted.

As a side note, I really dislike it when people give users hundreds of user flags. If you are an administrator, you do not require the "rollback" or "Chat moderator" flag because both rights are bundled in the admin package. Giving those extra flags doesn't grant anything special or new.