As background, I think most people know that there's a smaller sub-community of users here who do a lot of the flagging of posts suspected to be generated by AI/LLM (e.g., ChatGPT). Flags are welcome from anyone, of course, but certain users have gone above-and-beyond.
What I realized today when chatting with one of them is that at least three of these users, while having literally thousands of helpful flags (not all AI, of course), don't have the 10k Rep needed to view deleted posts, which is (for reasons I won't go into in detail, but may be somewhat obvious) really quite useful when flagging AI-posts. It's not critical, of course, but it sure does make things easier from time to time. An example came up today where the user who was looking into a post would have saved a bit of time if they could have seen the other, already deleted answer on the same question.
Users contribute to SO in different ways -- Those with quality questions and answers receive, of course, Rep and the eventual privileges that go with along with it.
These users with thousands of helpful post flags, IMHO, contribute just as much (and even more than some 10k users based on time invested in the site). More importantly, their direct contribution to the site's curation-and-moderation seems like a better metric for accessing the "10k tools" than Rep.
I know that, with the current Staff cuts, it's going to be difficult to get this implemented, but what does the Community think about also allowing access to the "10k Tools" (a.k.a. "Moderator Tools") for users with, say, 1.5k or 2k helpful post flags (not including comment flags, etc.)?
And as @Jesse mentions in the comments, perhaps other tools like access to review queues, close/reopen votes, and others would be well-utilized by this same set of Reviewers/Flaggers as well.