Adminship on the wiki and on lesswrong.com are separate (they run on different software, with different user databases).
Here are the lesswrong.com moderators, though I think their powers are limited to editing posts and such. [Edit: that was incorrect, see Alicorn’s reply.] Promoting posts is done by people labeled Editors (shown next to their karma score on their user pages), currently Eliezer, Robin Hanson, and wmoore. (I’m not sure if any of them actually do any editing/promoting other than Eliezer.)
And I don’t think the LW software supports completely blocking a user, currently.
List of sysops
List of “bureaucrats”
It appears that all blocked users so far have been spambots.
Interesting. Do all admins have the ability to promote articles, too?
Adminship on the wiki and on lesswrong.com are separate (they run on different software, with different user databases).
Here are the lesswrong.com moderators, though I think their powers are limited to editing posts and such. [Edit: that was incorrect, see Alicorn’s reply.] Promoting posts is done by people labeled Editors (shown next to their karma score on their user pages), currently Eliezer, Robin Hanson, and wmoore. (I’m not sure if any of them actually do any editing/promoting other than Eliezer.)
And I don’t think the LW software supports completely blocking a user, currently.
Moderators can’t edit others’ posts, we can just ban them.
Can mods see who voted on a post or comment?
No.