Can we please change the suggested minimum time potential moderators should dedicate to the site to a more realistic number?
The page for our elections read
Due to the size of Stack Overflow (averaging nearly 2,000 flags per day!), moderation can be a significant responsibility - if you can't dedicate at least 30 minutes each day to help shoulder the load, please defer to those who can.
With no other numbers given to put that time into perspective, it can easily make potential candidates believe it doesn't take much longer. But the truth is: 30 minutes a day won't cut it.
When I was still an active mod, everyone would put in much longer. And that was needed to keep the flag queue down to acceptable numbers. If all of us had only put in 30 minutes, we wouldn't have managed that.
30 minutes really is not much. For anything that involves looking at context this is not enough to make a difference. Copy Editing a low quality post to salvage it can easily take a minute or five. Verifying and handling a sock puppet (let alone handling a voting ring) can take significantly longer. Same for answering posts on Meta or handling chat incidents. And you need to follow the Blue Room and the Teacher's Lounge to stay current.
Moderation is a significant responsibility indeed. It is also significant work. It's not something you do on the side easily and potential moderators should be given a fair idea of the average time it will take.