While having a little chat tonight with studiohack over at Super User, he made a comment about how we have around 150-200 moderators on SE total. I thought about this for a moment, and realized that seeing ALL the moderators we have could be tricky. Going to 60+ sites and looking at their about pages is time consuming.

My idea is that we could have a full list of moderators, perhaps on StackExchange.com, where we can see every single moderator on all of the 60+ sites out there. I think it would be neat to see who is running everything around here.

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Maybe another tab in s.tk/team to list all the sites and their moderator's gravatars? – Jeff Mercado Oct 20 '11 at 23:14
@JeffMercado interesting idea! – Simon Sheehan Oct 20 '11 at 23:15
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@JeffMercado or user flairs, instead of gravatars, perhaps? – studiohack Oct 20 '11 at 23:20
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I'm not opposed, but if you're e.g. a Stack Overflow user, why would you care who the Cooking mods are? – Michael Mrozek Oct 20 '11 at 23:50
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@MichaelMrozek A lot of people use MANY of the sites, and look to participate on more of them – Simon Sheehan Oct 20 '11 at 23:51
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@SimonSheehan Well, if you're on a bunch of sites you probably know the mods on those sites. Why would you want a list of all mods, including sites you don't care about? – Michael Mrozek Oct 21 '11 at 0:30
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@MichaelMrozek I'm thinking more along the lines of common knowledge for everyone to access. It could even help users to visit new sites - perhaps they see a moderator they know and like. It could attract them to look at the site. It could also be a nice appreciation thing for our moderators. – Simon Sheehan Oct 21 '11 at 0:34
@JeffMercado the moderators are already list on the sites /about page – ChrisF Oct 21 '11 at 8:00
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@ChrisF: But we're talking about a listing of all moderators from all sites all listed in one place, not just the mods per site. – Jeff Mercado Oct 21 '11 at 8:02
@JeffMercado - I realise that it's not a central location, but just pointing out the information does exist. The other drawback with the /about page is that for higher rep users the link isn't immediately available. – ChrisF Oct 21 '11 at 8:04
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This is a great idea. I just dont understand half of these comments... Why would anyone prefer not to know something? Its like open source, if you dont like it, dont use it, but why try to prevent others from using it? – chown Nov 3 '11 at 0:00
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We finally added an all network moderators page to stackexchange.com:

http://stackexchange.com/about/moderators

You can categorize by and search for sites or users, and expand each section to see profile details. (Right now, information on the page is cached and updated daily.)

Let us know if there's anything else we can add to the page to make it more useful.

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Finally! :-D – amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Dec 22 '11 at 19:03
in the details you could add when a mod was appointed/elected, like the about pages – DForck42 Dec 22 '11 at 19:03
@Emmet. can we make it so that when you open a dropdown of a site, then click on a mods name, when you go back it should still have the dropdown open (it does not do that currently) – amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Dec 22 '11 at 19:05
@DForck42 AFAIK we show that data wherever we have it (i.e. wherever it's shown on the site's about page, it's also shown on this page). We do need to backfill some missing data though. – Emmett Dec 22 '11 at 19:05
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA yeah i see that now. – DForck42 Dec 22 '11 at 19:05
well i know me, ladenedge, and tml were appointed to lit in 2011. is there a good place/person to tell that to? – DForck42 Dec 22 '11 at 19:06
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@Emmett It's missing the "fun" stats from Mark Trapp's answer. :) – Anna Lear Dec 22 '11 at 19:18
Fun stats would be really cool to see! Also, this is great, thanks for the hard work! – Simon Sheehan Dec 22 '11 at 19:48
Aww, you used <div class="mods-item mods-item-UniqueNumber"> instead of <div class="mods-item" id="mods-item-UniqueNumber">, so we can't link directly to a row in the table. Classes aren't supposed to be unique, use IDs for this purpose! – Kevin Vermeer Jan 5 at 18:24
@AManAPlan - Your username is left-to-right in your first comment, but right-to-left in the second. Interesting! I wonder if the formatting or edit symbol caused your &rlm; to break. This would be a pretty tragic degradation for Area51 sites in right-to-left foreign languages.... – Kevin Vermeer Jan 5 at 18:27
@KevinVermeer haha. It's a UTF-8 Hack ‮ – amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Jan 5 at 18:39
@KevinVermeer ‮or this which is even cooler :-) – amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Jan 5 at 18:40
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Trilogy

Stack Overflow (12): Anna LearMSO, Programmers / Bill the LizardMSO / BoltClockMSO / casperOneMSO / Jonathan SampsonMSO / KevMSO / Lasse V. KarlsenMSO / Michael MyersMSO / NullUserExceptionMSO / Robert HarveyMSO / Tim PostMSO / WillMSO

Stack Apps (1): George Edison

Server Fault (7): Chopper3 / Kara Marfia / Mark Henderson / mrdennyDBA / Sam / splattneGerman / sysadmin1138

Super User (7): DMA57361 / Ivo FlipseMSO, Fitness / nhinkle / randomMSO / Sathya / studiohack / Troggy

Meta Stack Overflow (16): Anna LearSO, Programmers / Bill the LizardSO / BoltClock's a Unicorn (BoltClock)SO / The Ghost of Christmas Past (casperOne)SO / Ivo FlipseSU, Fitness / Joel Coehoorn / Jonathan SampsonSO / KevSO / Kyle CroninApple / Lasse V. KarlsenSO / The Ghost of Christmas Present (mmyers)SO / NullUserException อ_อSO / randomSU / Grinch (Robert Harvey)SO / Tiny Tim (Tim Post)SO / ಠ_ಠ Won't (Will)SO

Area 51 (0): None.


Graduated Sites

Web Applications (3): Barry / ChrisFProgrammers, DIY / phwd

Gaming (4): badp / Juan Manuel / Mana / Raven Dreamer

Ask Ubuntu (3): Marco Ceppi / Oli / Stefano Palazzo

Webmasters (3): danlefree / John Conde / RandomBen

Cooking / Seasoned Advice (3): Aaronut / hobodave / yossarian

Game Development (3): Noctrine / Ricket / Tetrad

Mathematics (4): Mariano Suárez-Alvarez / Qiaochu Yuan / Willie Wong / Zev Chonoles

Photography (3): chills42 / jrista / Rowland Shaw

Statistical Analysis / Cross Validated (3): chl / mbqPhysics / whuberGIS

TeX / LaTeX (3): Joseph Wright / Martin Scharrer / Stefan Kottwitz

English Language and Usage (4): Kosmonaut / nohat / RegDwight ѬS道German / waiwai933

Theoretical Computer Science (3): Dave Clarke / Kaveh / Suresh Venkat

Programmers (4): Anna LearSO, MSO / ChrisFWeb Apps, DIY / Josh K / Mark Trapp

Unix and Linux (3): mattdm / Michael Mrozek / xenoterracide

Apple / Ask Different (3): Kyle CroninMSO / Nathan Greenstein / Philip ReganGraphic Design

WordPress Answers (3): EAMann / MikeShinkel / Rarst

Physics (3): David Zaslavsky / dmckeeCode Golf / mbqStats

Home Improvement / DIY (3): ChrisFWeb Apps, Programmers / Jeff Widmer / Vebjorn Ljosa

Geographic Information Systems (3): Mapperz / underdark / whuberStats

Electrical Engineering / Electronics (3): Kevin Vermeer / Kortuk / markrages

Android Enthusiasts (5): Al Everett / Bryan Denny / Matt / Matthew ReadMusic / Michael Paulukonis

IT Security (3): AviD / Hendrik Brummermann / Rory Alsop

Bicycles (3): freiheit / Gary.Ray / ʍǝɥʇɐɯ

Database Administrators (3): Jack DouglasHermeneutics / jcolebrand / mrdennySF

Drupal Answers (3): googletorp / markdorison / tim.plunkett

SharePoint (3): Anders Rask / Kit Menke / SPDoctor

Science Fiction and Fantasy (3): DampeS8N / GillesFrench / Mark Rogers


Public Betas

Personal Finance and Money (3): Alex B / Chris W. Rea / George Marian

User Experience (5): Dan Barak / Patrick McElhaney / Rahul / Sruly / Vitaly Mijiritsky

Role-playing Games (5): AceCalhoon / C. Ross / mxyzplk / Pat LudwigBoard & Card Games / RS Conley

OnStartups (5): Alain Raynaud / dharmesh / Gary E / Jarie Bolander / Zuly Gonzalez

Board and Card Games (4): Brian Campbell / ire_and_curses / mafutrct / Pat LudwigRPG

Homebrewing (4): Denny Conn / Nathan Koop / Taylor / user324

Writers (2): Fox Cutter / justkt

Audio-Video Production (4): BenV / Friend Of George / Pelle ten Cate / Warrior Bob

Graphic Design (3): Jaips / Pearsonartphoto / Philip ReganApple

Code Review (4): Mark Loeser / Michael K / sepp2k / Winston Ewert

Programming Puzzles and Code Golf (3): Chris Jester-Young / dmckeePhysics / gnibbler

Quantitative Finance (3): chrisaycock / olaker / richardh

Project Management (3): jmort253 / Mark Phillips / yegor256

Skeptics (4): Borror0 / Fabian / Oddthinking / Sklivvz

Fitness and Nutrition (4): Greg / Ivo FlipseSU, MSO / Matt Chan / Nathan Wheeler

Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (3): Larry / NoCarrier / Patrick

Parenting (3): Beofett / cabbey / Torben Gundtofte-Bruun

Musical Practice and Performance (3): Ben Alpert / Matthew ReadAndroid / NReilingh

Software Quality Assurance and Testing (3): glowcoder / Bruce McLeod / testerab

Jewish Life and Learning (3): Isaac Moses / msh210 / WAF

German Language and Usage (3): RegDwightEnglish / splattneSF / Tim N

Japanese Language and Usage (3): Amanda S / Dave / YOU

Astronomy (4): dagorym / Geoff Gaherty / Larian LeQuella / Mr. Disappointment

Philosophy (4): Cody Gray / Joeseph Weissman / mixedmath / stoicfury

Gardening and Landscaping (3): Tea Drinker / wax eagleChristianity / yodaSignals

Travel (3): Ankur Banerjee / Mark Mayo / VMAtm

Personal Productivity (3): Adam Wuerl / Dmitry Selitskiy / Jeanne Boyarsky

Cryptography (3): Ninefingers / Paŭlo Ebermann / Thomas Pornin

Literature (3): ladenedge / DForck42 / TML

Signal Processing (3): datageist / Phonon / yodaGardening

French Language and Usage (3): Evpok / F'x / GillesSciFi

Christianity (5): CalebHermeneutics / El'endia Starman / Mason Wheeler / RichardHermeneutics / wax eagleGardening

Bitcoin (3): D.H. / David Perry / David Schwartz

Linguistics (3): Alenanno / Louis Rhys / Octavio Macedo

Theoretical Physics (3): Joe Fitzsimons / Moshe / Piotr Migdal

Biblical Hermeneutics (4): CalebChristianity / Jack DouglasDBA / Ray / RichardChristianity

History (2): MichaelF / Steven Drennon

Economics (3): dchandler / Jason B / Turakawa

Healthcare IT (4): Chris K / David P. Hochman / John Straka / jonsca

Bricks / Lego® Answers (3): Ambo100 / Joubarc / Zhaph - Ben Duguid

Firearms (3): dgm / kbyrd / OldWolf

Spanish Language and Usage (3): Flimzy / Gonzalo Medina / Joze

Computational Science (0): None.

Movies (0): None.


Notes

  • Some people are moderators on multiple sites. These are marked with superscript.
  • Total moderators: 236
  • Number of moderators on 2+ sites: 32
  • Number of moderators on 3+ sites: 3 (Anna Lear, ChrisF, and Ivo Flipse)
  • Number of moderators named Mark: 8
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Amazing that you made this list! What I'd like to see is this moved to a full page, with stack flair perhaps, and updated automatically – Simon Sheehan Oct 21 '11 at 2:53
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@SimonSheehan I need this for my own use, so I plan on keeping it updated. No comment on moving it somewhere else, but 206 moderators is a huge number to add flair for. – Mark Trapp Oct 21 '11 at 3:07
indeed, it would be a lot of queries. Perhaps they would be cached and refreshed once a week or so – Simon Sheehan Oct 21 '11 at 3:10
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"Number of moderators named Mark: 8" Ah ha! The important data! – dmckee Oct 21 '11 at 3:12
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+1 to you! this is awesome! :) – studiohack Oct 21 '11 at 3:39
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I'm curious how many moderators are on 2+ sites excluding MSO – Kyle Cronin Oct 21 '11 at 3:45
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This is a manual snapshot of now. I think an automated list would be better; it would always be up to date and would be mistake proof. – Wikis Oct 21 '11 at 6:09
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Nice work, @MarkTrapp. Would (or could) you consider adding the members of the SE team who are de facto mods network wide? – tombull89 Oct 21 '11 at 7:28
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@tombull89 I considered it, but not everyone at SE acts in a moderator capacity and they don't act on every site: /team seems to be the best way to capture them. – Mark Trapp Oct 21 '11 at 7:42
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@tombull89 - this page is regenerated from time to time but also includes the team members. – ChrisF Oct 21 '11 at 12:16
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Hey, this is totally out of date. Larian LeQuella is an Astronomy moderator and he ain't on your list. – Grace Note Oct 21 '11 at 17:31
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@GraceNote - well edit him in then! – ChrisF Oct 21 '11 at 17:36
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@John I read somewhere that all team members have the ability to become mods at will, but that it's turned off by default. I would guess that it's so they don't get pinged about mod duties for sites they have no interest in, and so that the sites don't all look like they have three mods who care and 20 who don't. – Popular Demand Oct 21 '11 at 20:41
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@PopularDemand It'll be turned into Community Wiki automatically soon enough: meanwhile, I wasted 2 and half hours of my life compiling the list I'd like to milk it for as much rep before it does. The people who know enough about the network to be able to update this faster than me also have way more than 2,000 rep. – Mark Trapp Oct 21 '11 at 21:24
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Gotcha. You probably should have posted this two hours before the start of a new UTC day, then, not after.... – Popular Demand Oct 21 '11 at 21:26
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This felt interesting to tinker with so I coded my take (with much help and many corrections in moderator chat):

http://www.rarst.net/experiments/se-mods.php

Unfortunately flair blocks you out for that many requests, so had to use gravatars.

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Very cool, although it took me a very long time to load it. – Simon Sheehan Oct 30 '11 at 13:50
@Simon Sheehan long time on every load or first load? Data is pulled from API (not hardcoded), so when cache expires it takes quite a bit of time for code to query each site for moderators. – Rarst Oct 30 '11 at 14:46
Seems to be fast now, its good! – Simon Sheehan Oct 30 '11 at 15:04
@Rarst - It's now [status-planned], and I don't think they'll be using PHP, but I get a great big "Error establishing a database connection" when I visit your site. – Kevin Vermeer Nov 16 '11 at 21:23
@Kevin Vermeer my server had melted or something. Support politely put it as "emergency hardware maintenance". Should be back up as of now. – Rarst Nov 16 '11 at 22:55
@Rarst - Yes, it seems back up. Pretty nice work! Personally, I'd sacrifice some of the big eye-candy icons to get some information like names, though. – Kevin Vermeer Nov 17 '11 at 0:18
@Rarst I noticed Anna Lear is not on the list. Are you excluding folks with more than 3 diamonds? – wax eagle Nov 23 '11 at 15:22
@wax eagle yep, that was criteria used to get most of SE employees filtered out. There is no way to distinguish them from just mods. – Rarst Nov 23 '11 at 17:00
@Rarst SE employees are mods on all sites. If someone is not a mod in any site they are registered, they can be excluded as a SE employee. – NullUserException อ_อ Dec 6 '11 at 18:35
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@NullUserException from what I understood when I was creating and cleaning this up in mod room (1) they are not necessarily mods on ALL sites (I may be mistaken on this), (2) they are not necessarily have same names on all sites. So check "if name present in all sites" would not be reliable. – Rarst Dec 6 '11 at 22:28
Hmmm, you are right. – NullUserException อ_อ Dec 6 '11 at 22:29
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