EDIT: This question is about information management. Its not about how to moderate. Its about asking if moderation is the best way to manage all that info, as it grows bigger and bigger.
EDIT 2: by manual moderation i mean a human editing or deleting or marking as duplicate it, etc. As opposed to a user rating, such as upvoting - which i dont see as moderation at all.
I've been reading threads about how SO is struggling with the sheer volume of low-quality questions and answers and duplicates, and wondering how to moderate itself out of this mess.
This cannot be moderated away. Trying to do so will fail. Moderators will lose their zest for life. And still nothing will improve after all that effort. There is so much new content that moderation can no longer keep the site usable for those people wanting to use SO as a coding resource...or to get rep for their fantastic career...get their work done for them...etc.
To keep providing this resource to users, it will continue to grow, and manual moderation will become impossible—if it hasn't already.
Other sites that are too big to moderate, change the way the site runs. They give up trying to control the content, and pass on all of the work to the user - so that the users vote up questions that are good, and searches return better questions before junk.
They give up trying to control the content, and pass on all of the work to the user - so that the users vote up questions that are good, and searches return better questions before junk.
.... Um, unless I am misunderstanding you, this already happens. Most of the moderation is done by regular users.