Moderator elections are near again.
Moderators need to do a lot of reviewing. We require moderator candidates to have a minimum of rep and several badges, but we don't seem to have requirements on a moderator's reviewing history.
We could require the moderator candidates to have at least some "Reviewer" or "Steward" badges. But these badges only tell us something about the quantity of their reviewing, not about the quality.
We do get a link to the review history of each candidate. But that doesn't prevent sloppy/inactive reviewers from nominating themselves. It only helps us to assess their reviewing work. And to do this assessment, we have to dig through a lot of data.
I'd like to see moderator candidates who, in the recent past, have shown outstanding review work both in quality and quantity.
I don't know which criteria we should have precisely. I imagine something like "having at least 500 reviews over the past year", and not being review-banned.
However, if the candidate was review-banned due to bad audits or a moderator mistake, that should not be held against them. (I know one particularly good reviewer who was accidentally review-banned due to a mod mistake; when this came to light, the moderator lifted the ban.)
So the question is, please require moderator candidates to have a recent history of active, high-quality reviewing.
And, secondary, what criteria could we use for this?
I'd like to see moderator candidates who, in the recent past, have shown outstanding review work both in quality and quantity.
then check out the candidates as they nominate themselves and leave comments highlighting their track records in that field. Leave it up to people to decide how important this is to them rather than add yet another requirement that not every great moderator candidate may meet.