Timeline for Has the moderators' stance on what Not An Answer means changed?
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Aug 27, 2019 at 13:47 | comment | added | rene | "moderator lottery" ... great title for a TV format ... | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:44 | comment | added | Andras Deak -- Слава Україні | If there is an intended outcome of people calling out controversial mod decisions that I'd like to see is moderators changing their choices or leaving controversial decisions to other mods, and definitely not mods migrating away from meta (and with that from accountability) while taking the exact same actions. But I know how you feel about meta, @GeorgeStocker, so I certainly understand your reaction. | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:42 | comment | added | gnat | @GeorgeStocker you (or any other particular moderator) not coming at meta is not a big deal, system is robust enough to handle cases of AFK. Some other moderator could handle meta discussion and if needed talk to whoever was AFK later in Teachers Lounge. Moderators are expected to work as a team | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:42 | comment | added | Andras Deak -- Слава Україні | @GeorgeStocker of course not, I'm always thankful when a mod cares to explain why they chose a given moderation action (even though they should be accountable for their actions). I'm personally only interested in moderation protocol and whether this is changing (as you might have noticed from my earlier discussions with you). The fact that you're again involved is largely coincidental. | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:39 | comment | added | George Stocker Mod | @AndrasDeak The effect of the pile-on means I don't come to meta to explain what I did. I'm sure that's not your intended goal. -- Or maybe it is? | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:39 | comment | added | Andras Deak -- Слава Україні | @GeorgeStocker I don't think that's a bad thing. One small but subjectively important impact of declined flags is the message it sends: "you are doing it wrong/don't waste our time". Declining should in my opinion be reserved for wrong flags. Good-faith, reasonable flags where you make a well-thought-out decision (rather than handling things "literally without a thought", see comment flags) should be marked helpful. Nobody will worry if they see a post sticking around with a helpful flag, because the message is "thanks, but this is OK". The same with a declined flag is "No, don't flag this". | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:35 | comment | added | George Stocker Mod | This is largely accurate; though I'd say it's far more context dependent for me. What all of this reinforces is for me to just mark flags as 'helpful' and take no action when I feel there is a better step to take since the alternative is to be piled-on on meta. | |
Aug 27, 2019 at 13:32 | history | answered | Louis | CC BY-SA 4.0 |