Stack Overflow - and by extension, Stack Exchange - was founded with a very simple principlea very simple principle:
This applies to moderation as well to the actual creation of content. Unlike many similar systems, Stack Exchange moderation does not depend entirely or even primarily on a small group of official moderators. Rather, participation within the system itself grants you the ability to moderate itparticipation within the system itself grants you the ability to moderate it:
Something interesting happened back at the start of 2011:Something interesting happened back at the start of 2011:
When Sam implemented the first review systemSam implemented the first review system, the goal was simple: deputize members of the site and put this posse to work mentoring new users, guiding them in a more positive, constructive direction. Around the same time, we switched up the purpose of the flag queue shown to 10K users: instead of the (relatively-rare, often-misused) spam and offensive flags, it would be fed with the plethora of Not an Answer and Very Low Quality flags, and they would be withheld from the moderator queue for a day to give trusted members of the site a chance to handle them on their own.