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One of the primary duties of a community moderator is to look at and process flags, as noted in the theory of moderation blog post:

One of the primary duties of a community moderator is to look at and process flags, as noted in the theory of moderation blog post:

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Even with active community self-regulation, moderators occasionally need to intervene. Moderators are human exception handlers, there to deal with those (hopefully rare) exceptional conditions that should not normally happen, but when they do, they can bring your entire community to a screaming halt — if you don’t have human exception handling in place.

 

The most common moderator task is to follow up on flagged posts. Every post contains a small flag link, which anyone with 15 reputation can use.

Even with active community self-regulation, moderators occasionally need to intervene. Moderators are human exception handlers, there to deal with those (hopefully rare) exceptional conditions that should not normally happen, but when they do, they can bring your entire community to a screaming halt — if you don’t have human exception handling in place.

 

The most common moderator task is to follow up on flagged posts. Every post contains a small flag link, which anyone with 15 reputation can use.

Even with active community self-regulation, moderators occasionally need to intervene. Moderators are human exception handlers, there to deal with those (hopefully rare) exceptional conditions that should not normally happen, but when they do, they can bring your entire community to a screaming halt — if you don’t have human exception handling in place.

The most common moderator task is to follow up on flagged posts. Every post contains a small flag link, which anyone with 15 reputation can use.

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As of now we have sixteen community moderators, visible on the /users page of Stack Overflowthe /users page of Stack Overflow.

As of now we have sixteen community moderators, visible on the /users page of Stack Overflow.

As of now we have sixteen community moderators, visible on the /users page of Stack Overflow.

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