I was debating posting my own answer, now that [Brad Larson's answer](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/311542/2057919) pretty much covers everything. But this post is about "the newly elected moderators," which obviously includes me, and I want to add a couple of comments that won't fit in a comment on Brad's answer. The Lounge today veered well off the tracks, including a large number of obscene comments, including the ones that Brad quoted and some others that don't bear repeating here or anywhere else. This drew some flags and caught the attention of quite a few of the moderators. Bluefeet, Jon Clements, Madara, and I attempted to steer the room back to civil conversation. None of the (many) moderators who were in the room at any point today tried to silence anyone. What we tried to do was address the most offensive and often obscene commentary during this isolated episode. I tried to be respectful to all involved, and I'm sure all of the other moderators who were in The Lounge today did the same. Personally, I don't enjoy moderating chat, but it's a responsibility that comes with being a moderator. And as I've said before, everyone is welcome to have fun and have completely off-topic conversations in chat. Frankly, I personally don't care what people talk about. But the moderators have a job to do. That job is mostly janitorial work, and sometimes it boils down to sewage treatment, but somebody's got to do it. We will continue to do our work professionally and as nicely as possible. That sometimes means deploying the tools at our disposal to suspend, ban, kick, or otherwise remove a user from a chat room. Sometimes, it means deleting an over-the-line post from the chat history. Sometimes, it means opening a private chat room with a user. Most times, it just means making some comments to steer things back on the tracks. We try the comments approach first; other approaches are deployed only when necessary. Today, a few of the more severe approaches were necessary, and various moderators employed them. This happened because of the comments of users in The Lounge, including the comments that got our attention in the first place. We don't moderate what doesn't exist.