@durron597 I want to fix some of the moderator tooling first, because it's even more long overdue. That's an active initiative as of next week. The 10k tools were designed to facilitate more oversight, which at our current scale, is a function that they fundamentally don't provide very well. You need to be able to drill into those lists more conveniently at a much deeper breadth, and (optionally) filter out the stuff you can't act on, even if just seeing what's ultimately happened to it is interesting. — Tim Post ♦Jun 27 at 4:08
Most of the time I get a declined flag it's because I'm wrong about the moderator mandate, not because what I'm saying is stupid or a waste of time. For example if you look at the flag history on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/31313390/…
I feel like, if I knew the mod mandate better I would never have flagged in the first place
I went through code-formatter, retagging and generally cleaning up everything which was on-topic (or where I wasn't sure it wasn't), and casting close/down/delete-votes on everything else. Anyone have some votes left to help?
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [code-formatter]"
@rene Your last completed review session ended 10 seconds ago and lasted 40 minutes and 32 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 1 minute.
which is why I always try to get a second delete vote down. Usually two delete votes on a bad question will get three. But if it only has one it can often get buried.
@durron597 I want to fix some of the moderator tooling first, because it's even more long overdue. That's an active initiative as of next week. The 10k tools were designed to facilitate more oversight, which at our current scale, is a function that they fundamentally don't provide very well. You need to be able to drill into those lists more conveniently at a much deeper breadth, and (optionally) filter out the stuff you can't act on, even if just seeing what's ultimately happened to it is interesting. — Tim Post ♦Jun 27 at 4:08
@TylerH Your last completed review session ended 7 seconds ago and lasted 50 minutes and 16 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 1 minute and 15 seconds.
At first I was horrified from the 10k tools after coming from well-designed review queues, but now that I found some pearl lists, I don't want to miss it. There is obviously always room for improvement.