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As a regular user, your close and delete votes are usually peer reviewednon-binding, and become effective only when enough other users agree with you. This ensures more fairness and reduces the chance of making mistakes.

As a moderator, your close and delete votes are now immediately binding, but your perception of what is close- and delete-worthy likely is the same as before. If you are elected, will your voting patterns change in consideration of this, and why?

As a regular user, your close and delete votes are usually peer reviewed, and become effective only when enough other users agree with you. This ensures more fairness and reduces the chance of making mistakes.

As a moderator, your close and delete votes are now immediately binding, but your perception of what is close- and delete-worthy likely is the same as before. If you are elected, will your voting patterns change in consideration of this, and why?

As a regular user, your close and delete votes are non-binding, and become effective only when enough other users agree with you. This ensures more fairness and reduces the chance of making mistakes.

As a moderator, your close and delete votes are now immediately binding, but your perception of what is close- and delete-worthy likely is the same as before. If you are elected, will your voting patterns change in consideration of this, and why?

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blackgreen Mod
  • 43.8k
  • 3
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  • 74

As a regular user, your close and delete votes are usually peer reviewed, and become effective only when enough other users agree with you. This ensures more fairness and reduces the chance of making mistakes.

As a moderator, your close and delete votes are now immediately binding, but your perception of what is close- and delete-worthy likely is the same as before. If you are elected, will your voting patterns change in consideration of this, and why?