New moderators bring in a fresh set of eyes to the flag queue, and new enthusiasm for helping out. They also bring in new questions, on boarding work and take time to get up to speed. Bringing in more new moderators makes that process a little bit harder.
I'm fairly certain that each new moderator makes a mistake and gets called out on meta for it (rightfully). This learning experience also takes a little bit of a toll. It is a learning opportunity, but takes time to resolve and communicate the why it happened.
Elections generally bring in two to three new moderators. This election is no different. It will allow us to refill some of our open positions, but also allow new moderators the time they need to learn the position and be effective at their new role. After they have reached that point, we can reevaluate if more of the positions need to be filled. There are ways to do that, by either calling up runners up from the previous election or holding another election in a few months. There is precedence for both paths.
For this election though, we're following the same sort of reasoning we usually do. Bring in new moderators, help them learn their new tools and the existing team. This will make everything smoother, even if it takes a bit longer to return to the numbers we were at, if those numbers are still needed.
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