We are building a large community that will be massive and difficult to monitor. I admire Stack Overflow, because it has such high-quality content/comment community-based websites. I see Discourse has some similar community monitoring systems in place, and I know they are related, but are they using similar code bases?
We would like to have several million listings with discussion threads, but monitoring them will be difficult if not impossible. I understand CAPTCHA works to some extent, but there are still trolls and computer intelligence has basically broken it. I know Google has came out with a new version, but that still doesn't stop the endless horde of trolls.
I see there is more a community-based effort in cleaning up this site: in which ways does Stack Overflow control content? I also see bots from time to time, but overall it seems to be a voting system. Are the higher-up members assigned more weight to their votes, and what does it take to be a moderator? Can one moderator close a question? What type of algorithm goes into a revolutionary website like this?
I understand there are probably trade secrets, but if we were to build such a system what is its basis, and is it already incorporated into Discourse?