Citations:modmin

Noun: "(Internet) a moderator of an online community or forum, especially one with elevated, admin-like privileges"

 * 2019, Michael Trice, Liza Potts, & Rebekah Small, "Values versus Rules in Social Media Communities: How Platforms Generate Amorality on reddit and Facebook", in Digital Ethics: Rhetoric and Responsibility in Online Aggression (eds. Jessica Reyman & Erika M. Sparby), unnumbered page:
 * In fact, the lack of consistency from Facebook when it comes to moderation is expressly what led to the authority now given to modmins.
 * 2019, Elizabeth Long, "A Modmin's Take On Perth", Pelican (University of Western Australia), April 2019, page 36:
 * I am one of the six dedicated-but-Facebook-obsessed people who act as modmins of the perth aesthetics Facebook group.
 * 2019, Audrey Matusz, "Culture wars", City Pulse, 20 November 2019, page 12:
 * Modmins help the group avoid racking up flagged comments that could lead to the group's end.

Noun: "(Internet) used to collectively refer to (or humorously conflate) moderators and admins on an online community"

 * 2011, Kelly M. Keegan, "'I Threw a Party and Million [sic] People Showed Up': A Website Owner and Operator as Model for New Literacies Teaching", Journal of Technology, Knowledge & Society, Volume 7, Issue 5 (2011):
 * Drew would partially echo this organizational Design later in the institution of administrators and moderators on Fark (although modmins, as they are collectively known, cannot change the layout design of the site, but can chose which links get go to the front page and which comments will be deleted).