Wanna see something cool?
That's a chart of comment flags by week for the past two years (excluding the current week) by who handled them. Comment flags are handled by "community" when a sufficient number of flags are raised on the same comment, or the post is deleted, or the author deletes the comment, or the comment matches a pattern).
Observations:
- there are more comment flags being raised than ever before.
- the bulk of the increase is being handled without moderator intervention.
- this is without Andy's script running.
- moderators are still handling something like 4 thousand comment flags a week.
So... That's kinda nice. Folks are using the new flags and the volume isn't putting extra strain on the mod team.
What about the strain of handling a different set of flag types? Well, what about another line graph?
The volume of "other" flags (now "in need of moderator intervention") is about the same. Rudeness flags have increased pretty significantly, as I expected they would after the removal of "not constructive". But the vast, vast bulk of NC comment flags went straight into the "no longer needed" bucket, along with chatty and obsolete flags.
Now... I'll defer to the moderators actually handling the bulk of these flags to share their experience with sorting out any ambiguities.
But, in the interest of full disclosure, I wanna share a rough metric I've been keeping an eye on. When we rolled out the new flag types, I put together a query to estimate how much time moderators were spending handling flags. It's NOT precise by any means - I can't tell when a moderator sits and thinks for a half hour and then blows away 30 flags in one go, or pauses to enjoy a sip of Tab after every rude comment deleted... Nor can I truly attribute the time spent to a single type of flag when there are multiple types of flags handled in a single conversation. But, it's good enough to watch for signs of trouble. And here's what I got for comment flags over the past 82 days:
FlagType Hours spent handling flags Avg seconds per flag
----------------- -------------------------- --------------------
no longer needed 103.301111100 17
chatty / obs / NC 64.199444433 11
rude 41.825555550 43
other 15.485555550 35
For the time being at least, it appears that NLN flags are taking more time to handle than the flags they replaced.