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I think we need to add a few more moderators that can instantly delete posts and ban users so we don't have stuff like this:

http://modos.org/weneedmods.png (contains the f-word... repeatedly)

It takes a lot longer to remove these posts via offensive than it takes for the perpetrator to post new ones. On top of that, there appears to be a cap on how many posts a single person can flag as offensive - I ran out when attempting to flag these posts.

A few podcasts ago Jeff had toyed with this idea, but nothing has come of it since. I think the time has arrived for more moderators to be brought onto the system.

edit: It's happening again, and I've used up my 5 offensive flags for today. I'm frustrated that the community seems powerless to remove this abusive content.

another update: Jeff is now taking nominations for new Stack Overflow moderators.

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while this is important etc. etc., is it a question? and if it's not a question, why doesn't it get shut down as not-a-question? Just curious... – yar Dec 27 at 19:58
This was created over a month ago after a period in which the site was flooded by junk and there was no way anyone could efficiently eliminate it. I will admit that this post was written when I felt frustrated at being helpless to fix the situation; however, I do think that it is a legit problem. – Kyle Cronin Dec 27 at 20:13
In response to the "not a question" remark, I've found that the rule can easily be broken if the content is important or interesting enough. You just have to make people not want to close your question. Of course, it also helps to be able to reopen any question, including your own. ;-) – Kyle Cronin Dec 27 at 20:16
This is not a discussion forum. – Rich B Feb 22 at 17:05
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Note to tag editor: it WAS on UserVoice (check the edit history). – Kyle Cronin Mar 17 at 13:56
Voting to close as "belongs on uservoice". I believe Jeff has made some changes to fix this, too. – Jon B Mar 17 at 14:04
He has - this topic is largely historical (was originally posted in November, and updated last month when the front page was spammed again). However, time will tell whether or not the restrictions Jeff made will be effective. – Kyle Cronin Mar 17 at 14:08

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email team AT stackoverflow.com, they search and destroy quite effectively

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The problem I see is that questions and answers can be closed, edited or flagged. On the other hand users can't be flagged and comments neither. So in my opinion there is an imbalance there in that a few ppl can do a lot of harm and the system doesn't give the others any tools to do something against this. If I had a way of flagging actions which I think are offensive (e.g. flagging a close action offensive, flagging a comment offensive) and these flags would sum up for the one who has carried out the actions and ban him as soon as he reaches a certain threashold, then I would think of this community system as a fair one.

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That seems like a good idea. – Mastermind Mar 17 at 13:59
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Give moderators or higher level users more 'offensive' flags. If someone has a high enough rep we should trust them to use their 'offensive' flags better.

Actually, this doesn't even have to be moderators. The more rep you have the more ability you should have (such as how high rep users can vote for closing etc.) SO should apply the same idea to flagging offensive. Or something along those lines...

Now the next question is, can you keep a malicous user from gaining a lot of rep real quick?

I hate CAPCHA, but it might help.

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There were supposed to be moderator tools given to 10k+ users, but it's been almost 2 months since they were announced and they haven't materialized yet. Maybe this will prompt Jeff to increase their priority. – Kyle Cronin Feb 21 at 6:32
I think someone already caught his attention ;) But maybe its not even moderator, maybe its something like 5 * REP / 1000 = Offensive tags per day or something, so we can all pitch in a little bit you know? Its supposed to be a community thing, so enable the community a little more! – TJB Feb 21 at 6:43
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How about you we just enforce a max number of questions per day or max # of post per minute? Mabye this limit could be removed with the accumulation of reputation?

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This is a great idea, a spammer would not get any reputation ... – Johan Feb 21 at 7:38
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if you want more moderators up vote more people more often

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I'm not sure what you mean - you don't get any special powers with high rep. – Kyle Cronin Feb 21 at 5:52
Yeah, uh, I have over 10k rep and the "moderator tools" mentioned in the FAQ don't exist, at least not yet. – Kyle Cronin Feb 21 at 14:27
wasn't aware of that – starko Feb 21 at 17:36
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Please help vote this suggestion up, it would have single-handedly prevented the problem tonight: Limit the rate at which a user can submit questions

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We should at least we should have the ability to block a certain user ... this 2pac @#$! is annoying.

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he got another account, 2pacc <-- notice 2 Cs – Sung Meister Feb 21 at 5:49
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@e-satis

It's always been notoriously difficult to strike the right balance between empowering the community to remove offensive material and preventing the abuse of this power. If you're too cautious it will take too long to eliminate abusive content and if you're too generous you're likely to have legitimate content abusively removed.

Stack Overflow has a system better than most, and it's worked remarkably well, but there comes a point where you need to give some people the power to effectively curb abuse without worrying if they will abuse it, and I don't think that these people can be selected using the reputation system. The criteria for achieving high reputation are not those that endow the person with the judgement and restraint necessary to act in the capacity of a moderator. While there are high-rep users I would certainly trust with this ability, there are several of comparable rep that I would not be comfortable with. (this topic should illuminate what I mean)

In any case, I only want enough moderators to be able to have someone watching the site most of the time, and certainly this can be accomplished with only two or three active users. Additionally, this would free Jeff, Joel, and the rest of the dev team from having to constantly monitor the site for abuse.

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This is not a problem about moderators.

SO has been built around the concept of community management. It's a good one, and adding moderators would go against it.

Let's see the problem from another point of view : how the community could handle that kind of problem ?

My two cents

We could just add a feature to SO that says if somebody has X questions hidden / marked as offensive in a w time, his account is blocked for Z time. If he keep it up (or if his rep goes a lot down), his account is closed and all his post hidden then his IP banned for a week.

A bit extremist, but it should not happen a lot and handle pretty well this sad exceptions.

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Sounds not too bad except for banning of the IP address. This won't ban him for long but possibly annoy other users. – mxp Nov 22 '08 at 11:22
Yeah I know. IP blocking must be very temporary. It's just to prevent to guy to recreate a new account the same day. I think it's enough to prevent most of the trouble since a normal human being should have cool down and passed to something else in the meantime. – e-satis Nov 24 '08 at 8:45
Frankly, you don't know how many people are on the same IP address. There could be a lot, and they might not be part of a group that can use peer pressure. – David Thornley Mar 17 at 14:01
True. Now, a Ip ban for a week is not the end of the work, even if an university get blocked, its only for 7 days. After that, the guy should have cooled down. Or went to a cyber to open a new account :-p – e-satis Mar 18 at 16:25
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@Dr. Hfuhruhurr

The system has certainly scaled quite well thus far with the handful of moderators we have, and I'm certainly not advocating using moderators to heavy-handedly arbitrate what's acceptable and not acceptable; those are issues for the community. I'm only concerned with getting blatant abuse and abusers immediately removed from the site.

I do understand your concern though - I've seen several of our high-rep users closing and retagging posts that they decided didn't fit their view of what this site should have, and I would hope that none of those users ever got moderator power. On the flip side, however, I think it's quite possible to find someone that is capable of exercising their moderator powers with significant restraint.

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Stackoverflow was built with a self regulating philosphy. If we now leave it to moderators to decide what is wrong and whatnot, then I think the whole idea is gone and you have just another forum like all the other ones.

So I vote against this idea of having more moderators. Ofcourse the system can improve, so that if a post has enough offensive flags then it can be removed automatically, so let the people decide and not a moderator.

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Yes, the problem is if one person can cause this much havoc, imagine an entire hoard. we need something concrete. – Kent Fredric Nov 22 '08 at 8:05
I think just allowing someone to hide it altogether would be fine. One problem with having more moderators though is that it increases the likelihood of fascism. – BobbyShaftoe Nov 22 '08 at 19:56
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I would say you should be able to hide a question forever. I saw a question regarding this and someone said to "hide the tag;" but I don't want that. I just want to click "hide forever" and remove specific questions.

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Good idea, maybe being able to hide all posts from a specific user would be even more helpful. Registering for an account is a more lengthy process than it would be to ignore the user, but ultimately the user and posts need to be removed from the system. – Kyle Cronin Nov 22 '08 at 7:55
Hide the tag is easy here since the tag was f*ck, and nobody's likely to use that for non-offensive posts. But that won't always be the case. – paxdiablo Nov 22 '08 at 7:56
I agree with nobody, that hiding posts from specific users would be very nice! Also, Pax, I don't really like the idea of hiding tags. There could be some good questions under that tag. Also, the user could pick a tag like "C#" and then post the offensive stuff, of course I don't want that hidden. – BobbyShaftoe Nov 22 '08 at 19:54

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