The hierarchy is as you already know:
- Administrator: Logically has access to all types of logs, sections...
- President: Has some privileges that the rest of the forum staff do not have either. And does not have access to karma logs.
- Vice president: Has almost the same privileges as the president and both are responsible for appointing new moderators.
- Global moderators: They have access to all sections of the forum, they can also move, delete posts and award badges...
- Moderators.
- Local moderators.
Once upon a time, I did it in the backend of one local forum. And as far as I remember, all of the things you listed are forum stuff, whether a certain rank will be called president or chief, is a matter of forum arrangements such as colours or font type (just example). The administrator should be able to grant privileges regardless of the rank generated through the activity.
So it is possible that some newbie got all admin privileges. (for example, hiring a programmer to improve the code or similar) it is certainly not necessary to wait for his progress on the forum through activity.
Based on this, I claimed that I do not know who exactly has what privileges, because it is possible that only one of the vice-presidents also has admin rights. I am not claiming that this is a case, but a possibility.
Special modifications are needed to display karma +/- on posts without displaying who the sender is to avoid 'karma war.' So it's understandable if the admin still hasn't implemented this new feature in an undetermined time.
Well, that would certainly help users recognize which posts are recognized as good or bad. It would certainly have a positive impact on the increase in the quality of forum posts. Of course, without information about who assigned the karma point, it would certainly cause many unnecessary discussions and arguments