Are you proposing...

giving every single user janitorial status? If so, what's the difference between janitor and admin? Can janitors edit other's comments and blogs, or only approve or deny things? If they "deny" something in the queue does it get deleted?

I think it'd be a little rash giving "Any registered user who makes one or more real posts" janitorial status. What if someone writes one seemingly good faith blog then when they get the janitorial status starts deleting relevant comments and content in the approval queue? Sure, the scenario is a little out there, but I'd rather you grant people who have shown many good faith additions the extra powers, rather than anyone who makes one, five, or even twenty non-spam comments, threads, or blogs.

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