Classes of Users and Their Privileges

There are four categories that any user of this community website may be placed in: administrator, member, authenticated user, and anonymous user.


  • Administrators are a small group of E-USA officials or deputies that are responsible for maintaining the overall quality of the site.

  • Members are people who are actual members of E-USA; that is, they have paid their current dues. Members can post unmoderated comments, create blogs, etc.

  • Editors are members of E-USA who have asked for the privilege of adding content to this site in order to help improve it.

  • Authenticated users are all those who register; hopefully they have some interest in Esperanto but have not yet decided to join E-USA. Authenticated users can log in, read all content, and post (moderated) comments on pages that have comments enabled.

  • Anonymous users are welcomed but have the least privileges of all. Anonymous users can read webpage content but not post messages.

At present, we don't have a formal mechanism for who is a member and who is not, but we will put one in place soon. Until that time, if you wish to have member or administrator privileges, please send email to retpagxestroj at esperanto-usa dot org.

Members can do some things that authenticated users can't. In particular, they can create blogs, they can edit and create book pages, and they can post stories. We encourage you to join E-USA so that you can use these privileges and participate in other E-USA benefits.