It has come to a handful of people's attention that at least some of the newly elected moderators might not be exactly up to challenge. Here's a message that very clearly demonstrates this incompetence, that was a result of a particular argument that appeared in one of the SO chatrooms:
Madara Uchiha wrote:
This room was placed in timeout for 2 minutes; the topic of this room is "We offer degrees in type seduction. " - conversation should be limited to that topic.
Let's get this straight.
We don't disallow swearing in our chatrooms
We don't prevent you from saying what you want.
But when we see you discussion about how girls prefer having sex, what are we supposed to think?
I don't really care about how you discuss here
But there is a limit
And that limit was reached.
The reaction from the user absolutely did not help, so it escalated.
If you don't want mods intervention, don't do things that require mod intervention.
Bartek Banachewicz wrote:
@MadaraUchiha not to sound aggressive or anything, but IIRC you became a mod a few days ago. I don't think declaring a war on lounge is the best way to start your modding career.
Madara Uchiha wrote:
@BartekBanachewicz Are you sure? Because I've had a really long day, and a war sounds very good to me. Test me.
(emphasis added)
This would've been perfectly fine if it came from one of the debating parties. The individuals here are very passionate and discussions tend get heated. However, this came from a moderator, someone who's supposed to maintain professionalism.
Now, to be fair, this wasn't just a lone message. The context for that message in particular was a message from one user that was ultimately deemed inappropriate by the moderators (despite it being quite harmless to everyone else). As it often happens with such cases, the actual problem was blown out of proportion. Sometimes this happens because someone suddenly chooses to reach into chat transcript to find and analyze all possibly inappropriate messages. Sometimes, like this time, a person doesn't stop after a ban is inflicted on someone. What was done in this case is the person first said that
We don't prevent you from saying what you want.
Followed by locking the room to make a personally appointed statement, followed by what turned out to be a provocative demonstration of power.
This behavior, of course, is unacceptable. A moderator should be a person above such discussions. Becoming a moderator implies that the user promises to moderate (and mediate!). Actively provoking like in the observed case, when it's full known that the person possesses moderator privileges and is essentially threatening to use them is a strong indication that the person might not be perfectly fit for the role.
This means that the community may have failed at picking an appropriate curator. Mistakes do happen; after all, we're only human, and if these mistakes happen, they should be able to be fixed. Moderator status is a privilege which should be able to be revoked by the same body of people that had granted it: the community.