Timeline for 2023: a year in moderation
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Jan 27 at 14:32 | comment | added | user1937198 | In addition to the general decline, the proportion of reopened questions attributed to the community user is a really scary stat. That is votes from users who deleted there accounts, suggesting we potentially lost roughly a quarter of the active reviewers in the reopen queue this year. | |
Jan 27 at 11:17 | comment | added | VLAZ | @starball seems like it, yes. For questions: in 2022 there were 2 360 129 asked (ref) and in 2023 there were 1 489 399 asked (ref). This is 36.89% decline in questions. I'm not sure about answers but I suspect it'd be close - less questions does mean less things to answer. | |
Jan 26 at 4:33 | comment | added | starball | @PeterMortensen I haven't actually checked, but I assume that's just proportional to decline in post creation influx | |
Jan 26 at 0:33 | comment | added | Peter Mortensen | Re "Most numbers declined from last year": Yes, for instance, deleted posts dropped 35% (from 1.41 million to 1.04 million). | |
Jan 25 at 2:29 | comment | added | Makyen Mod | After that system change, the userscripts were edited to no longer send the mod message with a 365-day suspension, rather just performing the profile deletion/destruction. The numbers of those userscript-automatic, manual mod-message with 365-day suspension for those profile destruction and deletion actions will have progressively been reduced as the userscripts were updated and users updated the copy they were using. Without the advent of easy AI-generated content in late 2022-11, I suspect the numbers you've mentioned would have declined dramatically in 2023. | |
Jan 25 at 2:29 | comment | added | Makyen Mod | The effect of AI-generated content on those numbers is probably substantially larger than the raw numbers indicate. In late 2022-10, the length of the automatic suspension applied for spam/troll profile destruction and "no longer welcome" profile deletion was increased to 365 days from 14 days. Prior to that, a very large percentage of the users who were destroyed/deleted for those two reasons would be automatically given a manual suspension of 365 days with a mod message as part of the userscripts we use. | |
Jan 24 at 21:48 | history | answered | starball | CC BY-SA 4.0 |