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Nov 8, 2021 at 20:52 comment added Kevin B You can thank the mods by performing every day moderation activities, like editing, closing, reopening, voting, etc. Clearly mods enjoy flags, so give them more
Oct 27, 2021 at 20:13 comment added user4581301 @FabiosaysReinstateMonica Looks like one more thing we missed out on in 2020 thanks to COVID...
Oct 27, 2021 at 9:17 comment added Mari-Lou A As for "perks" that was an ill choice of expression because if it were true then those perks would generate only resentment and jealousy among many users, but I was thinking along the lines of gratification from TPTB. And the assurance that immunity is guaranteed when criticism is voiced by one or more of its volunteers. Are you free to express dissidence in private? I don't know, I would hope that to be the case.
Oct 27, 2021 at 9:10 comment added Mari-Lou A @CodyGray I'm aware of the site's credo and the sheer volume of bad or poorly formulated posts that are generated daily (despite my conspicuous non-participation). And I appreciate the dedication and stamina that many of SO's moderators possess, but it seems the number of passionate, and active moderators on SO is dwindling as it's also apparent on other SE sites I frequent, the exception being Meta where... never mind. I was disappointed that Robert Harvey did not nominate themself but I can understand why. And that is part of what "support" and "recognition" means to me.
Oct 27, 2021 at 9:07 comment added Fabio says Reinstate Monica @Mari-LouA Posting a picture of garbage to welcome new moderators is a tradition (kind of) on SO. People have been doing it for years. See 2016, 2017, 2019
Oct 27, 2021 at 8:58 comment added Cody Gray Mod @Mari-Lou Stack Overflow moderation occurs at an entirely different scale from other Stack Exchange sites. It has nothing to do with feeling unsupported by staff, or the job lacking "perks" (not that I know what such perks would be, other than getting a better, cleaner site). SO mods remind people of the extreme standard of duty that is required for moderating this site in order to ensure that people from other SE sites don't misjudge what type of commitment is really required here. We most definitely only want candidates who already know what the job is like. Nothing else is sustainable.
Oct 27, 2021 at 8:05 comment added TheMaster Thanks for doing a outstanding job of moderation! I like your stable attitude :)
Oct 27, 2021 at 8:04 comment added TheMaster often thankless job I blame SO policy of avoiding Thanks! in comments.
Oct 27, 2021 at 7:58 comment added Mari-Lou A See also this tongue-in-cheek response posted by Cody Gray. Hardly a thrilling way to start the day.
Oct 27, 2021 at 7:53 comment added Mari-Lou A a substantial amount of work and an often thankless job. I'm not blaming anyone but I see this sentiment across many sites. With such enthusiasm about the role of a moderator on SO, it's no wonder there were only five candidates. Users who already knew what the job was like. This air of pessimism is a byproduct of the company's lack of attention and users' indifference toward its volunteers. By lack of attention, I also refer to the lack of perks. There must be personal satisfaction, joy, and recognition when undertaking any role. A volunteer must be valued and always listened to.
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