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Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, until they would normally earn those privileges. The reason being they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this questionthis question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.

Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, until they would normally earn those privileges. The reason being they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.

Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, until they would normally earn those privileges. The reason being they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.

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Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, becauseuntil they would normally earn those privileges. The reason being they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.

Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, because they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.

Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, until they would normally earn those privileges. The reason being they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.

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Low-reputation employees should not do moderation activities that require being familiar with the site

Some employees are diamond users and therefore have full privileges on the site. I think they should not be doing moderation activities that require being familiar with the site, like voting to close/reopen, because they are more likely to get it wrong and have a binding vote.

Example: this question was incorrectly reopened by two users and a diamond employee with ~150 reputation at the time.