I know this has been asked before, however things are a little different now.
Stack Overflow is a very successful commercial company. They have various streams of revenue and finding new streams every day. That revenue is based on the good-will generated by oodles of selfless volunteers. Which takes the hard and dedicated work by moderators to well... Moderate selfless volunteers.
Yes, there is the argument well they are volunteers and have always been volunteers. And my response is that is fine for a company that is not for profit. However, this company is a very for profit organisation.
The truth is, if there were no moderators this place would end up like a cesspool and said company would have no money. Good and dedicated moderation is vital to the company’s success... A fair day's wage for a fair day's work.
Is it a fair discussion that should be had? Should moderators be an elected and paid position?