A Background Example:
I have been participating in the Godaddy Burnination Should we burninate [godaddy]?
A request I did not want.
Yet I have assisted with this daily, am even a room owner of the chat room dedicated to the process and continue to cast delete votes on the closed posts that remain on the site.
This is what we have done so far:
image courtesy of Tunaki's bot Burnaki
Closed over 1300 posts with the tag.
A look at my edit history will show I have removed the tag on questions where I thought they would remain on topic without the tag.
As one person I have reviewed as best I can and I am fallible. Indeed we all are fallible.
Now why did/do I bother to help with this burnination process I didn't want?
Because I knew it was a large task and that the people trying to do it needed all the help they could get. Although it was not my vote to delete the tag it was the community's wish and so my opinion really did not matter. The burnination would continue whether I assisted or not.
Why did I care?
I care about the site and the people who care about the site.
However, what I am tired of are people getting so upset with people who put effort and volunteer their time to help moderate the site.
I am mindfully choosing to not link specific posts and comments here to provide evidence that people who choose to close and delete posts do not regularly come under criticism,
But a search for why + closed yields 1488 results and a search for why + deleted 1725 results. Invariably within these results there will be some complaint issued towards to the users of the site who are "so quick to close questions" and who "don't contribute to the site" aka "not answering questions.
But maybe I am misguided and we are too intrusive into the site, armed with our votes and flags.
Off the top of my head I can list 6 chatrooms, that exist only to coordinate user efforts to assist with moderating the site:
socvr, socvfinder, godaddy burnination, campaigns, room to catch old off topic questions with link only answers, charcoal HQ.
So my question to the community is this:
There are many groups of users who make coordinated efforts to moderate the site.
What good (if any) do these groups really achieve for the site? Are they more problem than help?
And so, we now have a post for people to air how they feel about this issue.