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19:27
Ok, horrible idea time: what if flags on questions/answers gave rep? It would work thusly: There would be an initial penalty for flagging questions/answers, some large number, lets say 10 rep.
However, if the answer later got deleted/closed, you got net 1 rep (refund initial 10 plus 1 for being right). Basically you're putting rep on the line saying, this is off topic and I'm willing to lose rep to prove it. If you closed a question that later got reopened (without drastic edits?) you could apply some greater penalty.
It's a misguided proposal because close flags are a workaround. Moderation is in close votes.
Flags are or inappropriate content, and close flags are like "OK I guess we can add that too". I mean as far as I'm concerned ;)
20:01
Whoops, I was informal. I did mean votes.
20:54
if moderation cost rep we'd have even less of it
Well, it would be a temporary reduction right? If you're right, you get rewarded. If you're wrong, you get penalized. The reward is smaller and delayed to prevent close vote spam for the sole purposes of gaining rep (no robo closing).
Also, you need an amount of rep to close vote to begin with. Those with more rep would be theoretically willing to temporarily spend more to perform moderation duties.
You're aware that some people (ahem :P) won't even flag for free because they're worried about declined flags?
21:11
Yeah, well just don't flag wrong :p I'm sure that if you applied those rules retroactively to your flags, you end up with significantly more rep.
"I would benefit from it" is not an optimal design principle
Agreed. I would broaden the statement. Most well meaning people, who spend time considering a post and who understand the site rules would benefit. Surely thats a good thing right? I'm somewhat surprised there is not moderation activity that gives rep. Maybe its too easily abusable.
The answer I've seen before on meta is that moderation is its own reward. Alright. I guess it works for wikipedia.
Moderation is meta. Meta gives no rep. Only Q&A gives rep. Very fundamental.
Except for editing questions. Hmm.
And tag wikis
those are not moderation
21:20
Editing questions can be?
Yeah sure, anything can be. But that's not the point of it.
You are presumably creating quality when you edit a post. Taking out the trash is civic duty.
I see what you're saying. Would you not though say that getting rid of poor questions is improving quality of the site on a larger scale?
It certainly seems like the failure state of SO is not being able to find good QA, rather than that good QA not being created in the first place.
@code11 weasel-wording :P
I guess helpful flags and badges is the currency of the moderator.
21:58
@AndrasDeak That's different. Some of us don't care about gaining reputation.. though I can see how the risk of gaining reputation is an issue too :)
it would be a lot more common disincentive than your flag thing
 
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23:17
Yes, there's never a meta about a declined flag.. :P
there's two different fallacies I can see in that response :P

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