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2020 Community Moderator Election Results
@Andrew: That's pretty normal. The flag count is something of a flow-rate problem: if you check next week, you'll still see a thousand flags, but they're likely a completely different thousand. The average flag is handled in about six hours.
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I'm resigning as a Stack Overflow community elected moderator
George, I hadn't commented yet because I don't know what to say. I wish I could point to someone at SE and say, "That person will make things better." But I can't. I'm not sure any one person at SE can make that kind of difference anymore.
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I'm resigning as a moderator from all Stack Exchange sites
Thanks Robert, I hate everything about this.
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Is there something beyond delete and close?
@Chris: the permanent deletion (or deletions? I'm only aware of one) occurred before the redaction system was implemented.
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Happy 10th anniversary Stack Overflow! Commence ... au festival!
The Then A Miracle Occurs blog post dates the public opening of Stack Overflow to September 15. Why is the 27th our birthday now?
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Could this post be hiding spam/advertising in plain sight?
I disputed the flag on the answer earlier. Do note that there is some correlation between the asker and answerer - but even so, the question seems to be OK when edited.
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How to deal with non-formalized quasi-vote-to-close-comments?
@jpp: That wasn't a grammar error, just a different (and frankly more logical) style.
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Can we make it more obvious to new users that downvotes on the main site are not insults and in fact can help them help themselves?
Your effort is definitely appreciated. But some of the results have unfortunately crossed the line into rudeness, which we've discussed before. Perhaps a break would be mutually beneficial; it's easy to get too close to a problem if it's all you see every day.
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Rude flag dismissed on comment saying user "doesn't seem to be able to develop basic Java code"
@ rene and @Kendra: Red flags can be marked helpful by a mod with no effect. In fact, I don't think manually deleting a red-flagged post causes the penalty to kick in, although there aren't many test cases.