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Jun 13, 2014 at 16:34 comment added Dimitri Mestdagh @BradKoch that would be a possibility, but a JavaScript "expert" (= a gold tag badge holder?) is not necessarily a Dojo "expert". For example, a while back I encountered a question that was being closed as a duplicate of a JavaScript question, but it had, in fact, nothing to do with it. The only thing they had in common was that it looks similar. Besides that, I don't think people active in the JavaScript tag know which questions are duplicates and which aren't.
Jun 13, 2014 at 15:45 comment added Brad Koch Can't nearly all questions tagged dojo also legitimately be tagged javascript? @lukasz rightly points out that we should beware super powers on a minor tag to trump the major one. I'm also wary of how very complicated the conditions outlined here are.
Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 comment added ouflak I like the volunteer-and-ye-shall-receive approach a lot. Volunteers are often the life blood of sites like this. The arbitrary means by which moderation privileges are established is not conducive to short term solutions (long term, I think it's a bit more effective)
Jun 12, 2014 at 23:42 vote accept Chris Latta
Jun 12, 2014 at 14:06 comment added Chris Latta The thing I like about the rules is that it can be a system that doesn't require an investment of moderator time, Mjölnir can be awarded automatically on request if you meet some conditions like: your tag has at least 2,000 questions and less than 20 gold tag badge holders, and you have a yearling badge, any tag badge, and a gold review badge, and you are one of the top 20 active users in the last month and top 20 overall. If there are already 20 gold tag badge holders, then they are already doing this job and we don't need to pre-emptively hand out Mjölnir.
Jun 12, 2014 at 13:50 comment added Dimitri Mestdagh I think the gold badge holders should indeed keep their powers, but I was thinking of giving them the possibility to get rid of it (but that's probably beyond this topic).
Jun 12, 2014 at 13:40 comment added Chris Latta @Veedrac Some people with gold tag badges seem shocked by their sudden power but you're right, it probably makes more sense to give them the power and let them deal with it than wait for people to opt in to a system they don't know exists.
Jun 12, 2014 at 13:15 comment added Dimitri Mestdagh @Veedrac Oh, these are just ideas that came up to my mind. Maybe they're not all necessary, but I think there should be enough rules to prevent that too many people can opt in (and to make the lifes easier of the people who are going to grant us these permissions).
Jun 12, 2014 at 12:57 comment added Veedrac @DimitriM Do you really need so many rules? It seems like bureaucracy for the sake of bureaucracy, especially with the stuff about flagging. I think the parts about needing a silver/bronze badge are especially redundant. I like points 1, 4, 5 and 6 and I think you should replace point 2 with just "it must be a specific tag". But overall I do like this.
Jun 12, 2014 at 12:51 comment added Veedrac @ChrisLätta The gold badge system is working fine; there's no need to complicate it by forcing gold badge owners to request it.
Jun 12, 2014 at 11:16 comment added Chris Latta Also, I don't think gold tag badge holders know that they have had this power thrust upon them. Moderation powers should be opt-in so maybe the feature could be that a user can request to be a *tag*-sheriff on the tag page; if the user has a gold tag badge or if the user fulfils your listed requirements then the *tag*-sheriff badge is automatically awarded. This way it doesn't even need moderator intervention to award the power and only those who want it, get it.
Jun 12, 2014 at 11:06 comment added Chris Latta Agreed, I'm not after a gold tag badge, I just want to be able to close duplicates. @luk32 had a suggestion in @Veedrac's answer about a *tag*-sheriff badge that is along these lines and I think this suggestion is a good solution (so you would get a dojo-sheriff badge, I would get a reporting-services-sheriff badge). Your criteria are very sensible to prevent abuse, particularly the review badge, tag badge and yearling badge requirements. I like this a lot.
Jun 12, 2014 at 8:15 history answered Dimitri Mestdagh CC BY-SA 3.0