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How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community?

I decided to stay away from the queues for today, so why not spend some time answering on Meta! Diamond moderators are essential to keeping the site clean, fair, and friendly The first thing you ...
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How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community?

It is not just moderators leaving. The heavy users that answered your questions are also departing. Some are just as fed up as the moderators. Revised answer: I've updated the figures in this answer ...
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Congrats to Bhargav Rao on 500k handled flags!

Thank you all, I'm quite speechless to see this support. This wouldn't have been possible without you all. I also thank the entire moderator and CM team, who've been incredibly helpful throughout. I ...
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How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community?

There are many people who would rather spend time providing value to an organization that cares, and so, with each moderator firing and other bad news, trust and loyalty in Stack Overflow goes down. ...
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How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community?

Assuming you're a "light" user who only dips in to answer specific problems you face: When you ask a question: You'll see more snarky responses from people who haven't bothered to read your ...
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How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community?

Curation Have you ever been to a museum? Imagine you walked into a museum and you had, say, a Van Gogh painting that was surrounded by doodles of kindergarteners taped on the wall around it (even on ...
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Why was my answer deleted for using ChatGPT even when I didn't?

We had a "ChatGPT" attack this week. Most of answers were rather generic, and contained that exact sentence start: Here's an example of how you could use ... Followed by example/generic ...
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How can we determine whether an answer used ChatGPT?

The general question of how to detect these posts is something we've been avoiding publicly answering, because publicly describing how we detect ChatGPT generated content provides those people using ...
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I'm starting to get toxic. What should I do?

Things that are not toxic: Acknowledging that some posts are bad Downvoting said bad posts Closing questions Choosing the questions you want to answer based on any criteria you see fit. Don't ...
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What should I do if I suspect that a question or answer is written by ChatGPT?

Flag it as in need of moderator intervention. That's all you need to ever do. Provide as much evidence as you possibly can to a moderator to explain why you think this is a ChatGPT response. Don't ...
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How to use gold dupehammer without abuse

Is this standing moderator policy? If it is, it needs to be changed. Dupe-closing with a question of your own as the target - hammer or not - should not be treated as inherently problematic. – Pekka 웃 ...
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How is Stack Overflow Inc. prepared for a possible moderation strike by community elected moderators on June 5?

TL;DR 1) probably not at all. 2) no. 3) imagine lots of garbage (particularly spam) that doesn't get handled nearly as fast as it should (if at all). 4) exceedingly unlikely. The network will suffer ...
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A low-quality question was edited by the poster to consist of insults, then flagged as ‘rude or abusive’. Flag was declined. Was that right?

Yes, we encourage people to let out their feeli...no, just kidding, this appears to be a flag-handling error. What happened was, in order: The user vandalized the post to the extremely rude content ...
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The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

We're paralyzed. Servy makes an excellent point that this sort of behavior was pointed out to the stewards of the CoC before the implementation went live. In fact, I do distinctly remember pointing ...
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Should Stack Overflow users enforce a mandate or let the site evolve?

I don't think you realize just how much Stack Overflow's mandate, and by extension, all of Stack Exchange, has shaped the internet as a whole. Ten years ago, finding help for programming was painful. ...
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I'm deleting my profile

I don’t think our paths have ever crossed on the site, but as with all users who are departing, I’m sorry to see you go. For every user who leaves, it measurably decreases the usefulness of the site ...
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The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

This might prove to be an unpopular move, but I'll just put it out there: This all seems to be very much in line with the moral panic sweeping larger parts of the culture. Trigger warnings, safe ...
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Why was this answer deleted for moderation purposes? What am I not seeing here?

The answer was deleted by the author's request because they couldn't delete it through the mobile app.1 This was indicated in a flag, but in some cases it'll be made obvious to you either by the ...
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Is it acceptable for a moderator to delete my useful comments?

What happened was that we got in a large number of flags on the comments there, so it popped to the top of the moderator queue. The moderator who acted on this most likely saw the argument that had ...
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Flagged obvious spam post but flag was declined

Yup, that was my mistake, I had mis-clicked. Sorry about that. If it helps, it took all of 26 seconds between me misclicking and the accounts all being nuked.
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Why was the question about revenge downvote deleted by a moderator?

The moderator who deleted it gave this reason:
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Stricter trust model in the face of bot flood?

As others have noted (mostly in comments...), none of these problems are exactly new. In particular, floods of superficially plausible answers with reasonable grammar have cropped up repeatedly for ...
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2019: a year in moderation

It seems to me that the number of reviews (at least in specific review queues - number graph, percentage as of 2016 graph) is dropping, while 3,000 more users were banned from review by moderators in ...
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User consciously ignores the rules of asking questions on SO. What should I do about it?

"Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster." This is a standard rejection text that is used when somebody uses a moderator only flag, for something that can be handled ...
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The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

People are endlessly imaginative when they have to find a way to get what they want. Shaming somebody else is something we all learned from the age of ~4, whether from dealing with an older sibling ...
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How do moderators deal with users who are neurodiverse (e.g., have autism, mental problems)?

While this doesn't answer your question, I'd like to point a few things out. First, I think it's very brave of you to ask this question. Second, a disclaimer. I don't know what you are feeling, or how ...
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Should Stack Overflow users enforce a mandate or let the site evolve?

This summer, Shog9 posted an answer which resonated with me. Water doesn't care what you want. No amount of pleading or nicely-worded signs are going to convince water to wet your parched plants when ...
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Is a mod unilaterally reviewing/closing 1500 questions in a single day okay, or too much?

I sampled and checked 100 of these 1500 reviews (boring sampling details are at the bottom of this answer for those interested). To me, all of the sampled closures looked deserved (at the time of ...
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Why was my answer deleted for plagiarism, despite mentioning the source?

Your answer did mention the source, but it didn't contain any original content. You have copied someone else's answer and received reputation for something you didn't write. Let me quote the help ...
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