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May
19
comment Increase the number of moderators on Stack Overflow as the flag queue is now very long
@JustinJohn: stackoverflow.com/users?tab=moderators
May
19
comment Increase the number of moderators on Stack Overflow as the flag queue is now very long
@Mysticial: I think someone (in chat) mentioned that we should have a way to punch people, and I modified balpha's script to make this. It's really a 5-minute job, the only parts I wrote are at the bottom of the script.
May
19
comment Increase the number of moderators on Stack Overflow as the flag queue is now very long
@Mysticial: stackapps.com/questions/3802/punch-a-user-button
May
19
comment Increase the number of moderators on Stack Overflow as the flag queue is now very long
@JustinJohn: They are all elected/appointed and have the same duties. What you're thinking of are devs/community team members -- they aren't listed here.
May
19
comment Increase the number of moderators on Stack Overflow as the flag queue is now very long
@JustinJohn: What? No. "Appointed" doesn't necessarily mean pro tem. Pro tem is only for a beta sites, the mod team is elected afresh when a site graduates. For SO, the situation is special -- there are appointed mods but they don't have a limited term.
May
19
answered Increase the number of moderators on Stack Overflow as the flag queue is now very long
May
19
answered Should not questions closed as off-topic on a meta site be a special case for deletion?
May
18
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May
18
answered What's wrong with my self-answered question?
May
18
comment When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
@nhahtdh: Again, it is a separate problem if the users are not using the system the way they are supposed to. It's perfectly OK if you flag and cast a delete vote as well. However, when you're flagging from tools, there is not much of a point re-flagging a flagged message. The mods get it anyway, it just reorders it in the queue. And it's OK if it's not scalable, at least there will be much less flags for the mods to handle.
May
18
comment When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
@nhahtdh: Yeah, but that's orthogonal to this. The way the system is supposed to work is that the lower reps do all the flagging, and the 10/20ks handle them.
May
18
answered Official guidelines for flagging answer as offensive/hate speech?
May
18
comment Official guidelines for flagging answer as offensive/hate speech?
Links would be useful here.
May
18
comment When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
@nhahtdh: The whole point of the tiered privilege system is so that mods don't have to be the endpoints of all flags. Mods are there to handle any spillover and exceptional cases. If they handled all the flags we'd need a mod team five times as large.
May
18
comment When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
Also, delete votes are tracked in /tools, so it's close to being a flag.
May
18
comment When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
@nhahtdh: Umm, 10k/20k users are the ones who are supposed to act on those flags in the end. The places where you vote to delete are the exact same places where you would flag. Flags are for when you don't have the power to do something for yourself.
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May
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answered When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
May
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comment When should a trusted user use their delete votes on an answer?
@nhahtdh: This belongs in the privilege wiki