Conversation started Nov 20, 2016 at 0:31.
Nov 20, 2016 00:31
@MarkAmery We need moderators to handle flags, simple as that. The number of flags coming in to Stack Overflow is only increasing over time. The long-term solution is better tooling that allows us to more efficiently handle these, as well as making more items able to be handled by the community, but for now we need more people who can regularly handle flags.
I want someone who understands what moderator flags are for, and who can handle them at a steady pace. We need people who treat this as a marathon, not a sprint, who are willing to put in a little each day. Can you properly judge 50-100 flags a day, where if someone called you out on each and every decision on Meta you'd be able to properly defend yourself? Can you keep your cool if someone starts following you around and criticizing your every action?
So when you're looking at a candidate, ask yourself "if I cast a flag about something only a moderator could take care of, would I trust them to handle this in the right way?" Would you trust them to defuse arguments, or would they escalate them? Could they defend themselves well if they were called out publicly for something that might or might now have been a mistake?
Conversation ended Nov 20, 2016 at 0:45.
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