## June 14, 2023 [![Open flags][1]][1] Something of a snapshot of unhandled flags at present. Most of those are comment flags, but there are 600+ mod flags open (mod flags are typically slow to handle). For contrast, we only had around 70 flags in there (and most of those were reminders on large-scale serial plagiarizers). The real impact is here. This whole list is nothing but SE employees over the last 7 days. Normally these only show up in long-range reports (i.e. yearly) with a handful of flags. [![Employee mods][2]][2] ## June 28, 2023 [![Open Flags - 7627 on June 28, 2023][3]][3] Moderators have handled 676 flags in the previous 7 days. Unfortunately, I can't provide a date range so until we reach the 1 month mark, longer predefined time frames will overlap with a time period before the strike. Stack Exchange employees have handled 369 flags in the previous 7 days. The 600+ mod flag number from the previous update is now up to ~1500 (I expect it to reach that at some point today). ## July 6, 2023 [![10,180 pending flags][4]][4] We've reached (and exceeded) 10k pending flags! The strike has now gone on for a full month, so full stats can be given for that time period (from June 6, 2023 to July 6, 2023): - Total flags raised: 33,207 - Average handling time: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes (Note that this stat only includes flags that were actually handled; flags that have never been handled have infinite handling time, and this is not factored into the statistic.) - Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves "active": 721 - Total flags handled by elected moderators who considered themselves inactive (either due to the strike or other unrelated personal reasons): 1376 - Total flags handled by staff: 1108 [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/s3EBI.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/59iOM.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/fcUlp.png [4]: https://i.sstatic.net/CEKAB.png