Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24258073-20160422233516/@comment-25739558-20160423000823

Tagsreport allows users to see the tags on some articles in RecentChanges when they are edited. Writeapi allows the user to use the MediaWiki Application Programing Interface (or API). I believe move-rootuserpages allows the user to move root pages in the User namespace. User:Example could only be moved to User:Foo if they have this right. Noratelimit allows for an unlimited amount of actions to be performed within a time period from the front-end interface (the one you are currently reading this with). Tboverride allows the title blacklist to be overridden. The title blacklist is a MediaWiki page which allows regex entries to block page or account creation of anything in the title blacklist. Apihighlimits allows for the account to make 5000 API queries per second, instead of the usual 500. Bigdelete allows for pages with large histories to be deleted. I'm not sure on the exact parameters of what a "large history" is. Blog-comments-toggle allows admins to turn comments on and off for blogs which they didn't create. Curatedcontent allows admins to access the curation interface, which allows you to change what content is seen on the home page for mobile users. Finishcreate is something the wiki creation requires, though I'm not sure what the exact role is.

Any of the other rights I either don't know about, or they originated from wikis with special setups, such as LyricWikia - Therefore they have zero significance anywhere else. Hopefully this helps you understanding.