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Andy Mod
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June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108

July 25, 2023

16139 Moderator flags pending

  • Flags raised since June 25, 2023 (one month): 38,549
  • Average handling time: 6 days, 15 hours, 8 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 436
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 2,282
  • Total flags handled by staff: 570

June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108

June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108

July 25, 2023

16139 Moderator flags pending

  • Flags raised since June 25, 2023 (one month): 38,549
  • Average handling time: 6 days, 15 hours, 8 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 436
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 2,282
  • Total flags handled by staff: 570
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Cody Gray Mod
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June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108

June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108

June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.)
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108
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Cody Gray Mod
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June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108

June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

June 14, 2023

Open flags

Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers).

The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags.

Employee mods

June 28, 2023

Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023

Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike.

Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days.

The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today).

July 6, 2023

10,180 pending flags

We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags!

The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023):

  • Total flags raised: 33,207
  • Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721
  • Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376
  • Total flags handled by staff: 1108
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