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I believe this would be better handled by bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible), doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", and "Help & Improvement"Improvement"; at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relentless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.

I believe this would be better handled by bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible), doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", "Help & Improvement" at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relentless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.

I believe this would be better handled by bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible) doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", and "Help & Improvement"; at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relentless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.

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yivi
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I believe this would be better handled withby bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible), doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", "Help & Improvement" at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relentelessrelentless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.

I believe this would be better handled with bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible), doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", "Help & Improvement" at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relenteless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.

I believe this would be better handled by bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible), doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", "Help & Improvement" at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relentless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.

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yivi
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I believe this would be better handled with bringing back (after finishing its implementation) the mentorship program.

There are plenty of new users with badly received questions in need of guidance, and there are more users willing to help than the users in the pool of moderators, and helping other users to polish their questions (when possible), doesn't need nor necessarily benefit from receiving it from a user with a diamond.

We do already have a couple of queues for this type of thing ("First Posts", "Late Answers", "Help & Improvement" at the very least); and if they are not working as they should I believe it would be preferable to retool these queues and create new tools powered by all the community, rather to charge our relenteless exception handlers with yet another responsibility.