So I've been thinking about the rep/privilege system on SO/SE, and the one thing that sticks out to me the most about the way the site works is the fact that moderation tools are awarded solely based on rep. Because moderation activities do not yield rep for the most part (flagging, review queue, etc), this doesn't make a whole lot of sense. People are always saying on Meta that reputation points are a measure of community involvement, not skill, yet people who are involved in the community in ways that aren't necessarily answering/asking tons of questions are not given access to moderation tools. It shouldn't be the case that rep-farming users who repeatedly answer duplicate/bad questions are given access to moderation tools, yet people who spend more of their time editing posts, flagging, reviewing, etc are not. The ability to answer questions is not really related to the ability to moderate the site. As a pretty low-rep user who's been around SO for awhile, this bugs me. I'd really like to participate more on SO by reviewing and such (I see that the low quality review queue is consistently inundated). I see moderators and high-rep users complaining all the time about how the load is too high on them for reviewing all the flags, etc. Why don't we give these privileges to more users based on their moderation record rather than their answering record? From my personal standpoint, I doubt I will ever be a high-rep user. Most of the questions I can answer have been asked before and warrant closure as duplicates, or they're not good questions for whatever reason. So I end up flagging and maybe leaving a comment pointing in the right direction. I'm not really willing to answer bad/duplicate questions just to gain reputation, it feels wrong to me. And while it's true that I can and do try to find harder questions that I can answer with some research, generally by the time I've figured out a good response it's answered and the point-gathering window is pretty much closed. So what's the proper recourse for this? Will SO ever consider giving rep for moderation activities, aside from the 2 points earned from a successful edit (which, I might note, also has to be reviewed by a higher rep user--the more edits I make the more work I create for them--seems silly to me).