Yes. If you are not the user who became a supervisor then you can look on their profile and see the 'Floating Supervisor' or 'Category Supervisor'. You can also look in their contributions and see that they are performing supervisor tasks such as trashing and reverting. If you are the user, you can look on your profile for the badge, you should have gotten an email, and you should have an extended blue bar with supervisor options as well as warning and block options.
You must be a Supervisor in order to block a user. Here is how to solve your dilemma: First, ask the user to stop writing silly messages on your message board. If he/she continues the act, contact a Supervisor. The Supervisor will then step in, and if you message the Supervisor about being sent even more silly messages after the Supervisor has stepped in, the Supervisor can issue a block.
The user can be a supervisor as long as he/she wants to be, or he/she is demoted.
A supervisor (or any user for that matter) will flag your question if they feel it needs to be flagged. Supervisors are here to help so contact them and they can tell you why they did it.
Its should be referred to the Lead Supervisor for the section
Who Is a Supervisor?There are various ways of finding out if a user is a Supervisor:Look at the user's profile page. In the Stats box (on the right-hand side of the page), look under the subheading called Badges. You will see the Supervisor badge if applicable.In the Community forum, the username is red.If you look at any "Question history" - under Question tools in the blue bar on the left side of the page - the word "supervisor" is listed in parentheses after a Supervisor's username.
No. Regardless of what user you are running as, all your tasks are run in user mode. Supervisor mode is reserved for kernel-level processes.
Users can have their activity on here suspended or terminated - for breaching our rules. It's up to every user to make themselves aware of what is - and is not allowed on here. Almost every category has at least one supervisor (mine is snakes) - and a supervisor can warn a user to change their conduct. If a user fails to heed the warning - a supervisor can suspend the user's activity for anything from a few hours to indefinitely.
No. They must go through the process like everybody else.
Yes, they have the ability to un-block a user.
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