Almost everyone on the site is a moderator to some extent1. The privileges page you linked shows the reputation level in which normal users are entrusted with specific abilities to help moderate the site by flagging, editing, closing, and deleting posts that do not fit within the guidelines of Stack Overflow, or by voting on posts that are good or bad.
Diamond moderators are elected (or appointed in some cases) users who are entrusted with additional privileges and tools to further help moderate the site. While the moderation privileges of normal users usually require a consensus (obtained by requiring multiple votes from different users), diamond moderators can unilaterally act on their own to close or delete posts. You can read more about them in Who are the diamond moderators, and what is their role?
There is a 3rd moderation level that is above diamond moderators. Some users who carry a diamond are actually employees of Stack Exchange, Inc Stack Overflow, Inc. They will usually annotate their employment status in their profile. The normal privileges they have are no different than diamond moderators, but since they have direct access to the system, the database (and the source code), they do have abilities that users (or moderators) do not have.
1 - Users without sufficient reputation to flag or vote on posts (15 rep) are generally not able to perform any moderation tasks, so would not necessarily be considered a community moderator