There is nothing in the Terms of Service that indicates that a user of a Stack Exchange can be held accountable for their actions outside of the site.

For example, if a user was to make disparaging remarks against the site in any medium not related with Stack Exchange, they are not held accountable.

Moderators are, for lack of a better term, different from regular users:

  • They have to abide by the Moderator Agreement in addition to the Terms of Service
  • They are listed on the about page of our sites
  • They carry flair (the diamond) with our name on everything

While there is no specific mention of a code of conduct for behavior outside of the Stack Exchange sites, can a moderator's behavior outside the Stack Exchange sites be brought against them and affect their status as moderator?

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+1 Good question. – George Edison Jan 14 at 19:33
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What are you planning to do? – Kevin Vermeer Jan 14 at 19:34
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Well you are different from regular users, but still volunteers. If accountable, I'd say it's only to the community. That said, whatever you are planning to do, pics or it didn't happen. – Yannis Rizos Jan 14 at 19:46
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Shouldn't this bridge be crossed when we come to it?

One man's complaining about how things are done on Meta or SO are the other man's disparaging remarks. Having a pre-defined set of rules for this doesn't feel right, and smacks of thought police. Don't forget - being a mod is a great honour and all, but they are still unpaid volunteers.

I say this stuff should be handled as it comes up. If anything does come up. As long as they're not obviously and badly harming the community, mods should be able to do and say whatever they want, wherever they want.

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If the team wanted to extract a promise of public non-disparagement from mods, the team would have extracted it. This leads me to believe that a moderator would have to mount a pretty spectacular public spectacle in which they abuse the SE trademarks and their moderator status all at once to attract unfavorable attention.

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... or start spreading rumours. Is it true that Jeff congregates weekly with all the mods via Skype to worship Satan? – Pekka Jan 14 at 20:07
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@Pekka'sOrganicRepFarm No, it's not true. We don't include all the mods. – Gilles Jan 14 at 20:08
@Gilles so you can opt out on religious grounds? And I thought the man had a mission. – Pekka Jan 14 at 20:09
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@Pekka'sOrganicRepFarm No, it's Joel, over IRC, and to worship Set. – casperOne Jan 14 at 20:11
Ah, I was not invited there ... – PaĆ­lo Ebermann Jan 14 at 20:18
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@Paulo I think they don't trust the Cryptographers SE. They fear they could break their evil codes. Did you know that if you play the December data dump as a WAV file, you can hear Satanistic, no, Setist messages? – Pekka Jan 14 at 20:22
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@casparOne are you sure it it's Set, and not Li(z)st? – Rosinante Jan 14 at 20:48
You guys have been worshiping Set this whole time? Now my feelings are hurt, I thought you were worshiping Seth. Sheesh. – sarnold Jan 15 at 1:54
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