This is not the same as Why aren't moderation tools given to people with a history of good moderation?
I'm only talking about certain parts of the Stats Page from the moderator tools. As described in the Help Center about Moderator tools:
You now have access to various lists and statistical reports, giving you a broad overview of activity on the site:
- Posts with extreme votes
- Posts with the most comments/views/edits
- ...
- Recently closed/reopened questions
- Recently migrated questions
- ...
If you poke around in /tools, you'll quickly notice that most of what's found there isn't directly actionable - it's informational!
I wonder why even the purely informational parts of this page are only available for high-rep-users.
Some of this information could be made available for everybody, without the risk of doing any harm.
Particularly the overview of the highest/lowest voted/viewed posts is tremendously useful for finding interesting "hot topics", even when they are in areas that one usually does not visit. Currently, there is the "Hot" tab on the main page, but it is not really structured, and the reasons why a particular question is considered as "Hot" is not always obvious. There is no "Cold" tab for the low-voted ones, either.
Certain categories, like the "Most edited" or "Recently protected", would probably not be interesting for new users, and could be omitted for them.
Is there any reason why some of this information is not available to a broader audience, and not placed more prominently on the main site?
The only reason that I could imagine would be an increased volatility: When a question with extreme votes is shown more prominently, chances are high that the votes quickly become even more extreme.
On the other hand, this information could serve as a practial overview of "How to ask" and "How not to ask", but maybe this would only be a side effect.
(Note: This is not a "feature request". I do not "request" to make this information available, but only wonder whether there is a reason to not make it available)