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For questions about the moderation of the Role-Playing Games Stack Exchange. This includes such actions taken both by the elected diamond moderators of the site and by regular users who have earned enough reputation to gain relevant moderation privileges. (See also: the [moderators] tag.)

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"A certain thread back in June"

Based on following the same kinds of breadcrumbs that the Community Managers (CMs) would see in the moderation records on an account, my guess is it's referring to the flag and verbal warning in June 2017 …
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10 votes

How is this spam?

I agree with the deletion too, but the spam flag is probably overkill. On the one hand, killing with fire answers that are "and here's a kickstarter I have a vested interest in other people contribut …
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23 votes

Post-mortem for a question relating to female players and role-playing games. Why and what now?

I'm going to echo your run-down of the possible reasons for it being put on hold, based on the current revision and not earlier ones: Too broad: check It's too broad in two ways: the target group is …
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4 votes

One-sided comment moderation

In this case, it's those users with moderation tool access who have acted on the question and those who haven't yet seen the question, and those users who were involved in the fight. … This would have left no context for our community members with access to moderation tools, so would have been inappropriate for a freshly-held question that had been the subject of dispute. …
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17 votes

Do we want three moderators, or four?

We've asked Grace Note to give us two election slots, for a total of four mods. After this consultation with the community we heard ideas for and against 3 and 4, but the overall sense we got from yo …
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8 votes
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Was it really necessary to mod delete this? Why are there votes?

I didn't feel that any harm was done, so I said most of this post to the other mod and affirmed that their call was within the normal margins of moderation variation. So was it necessary? No. …
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28 votes
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Do we want three moderators, or four?

When we asked Stack Staff for an election to fill wax eagle's spot, we were thinking just in terms of bringing our active moderators back up to three. We didn't think about it much farther than that. …
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11 votes
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The new comment flags seem like they fail to track some info we used to be able to track

In terms of tracking flags, the No Longer Needed flag is the only one that doesn't go in the “bad flags” list in the moderation tab on a user's profile. … Patterns of problem comments are better documented and involve a touch more community moderation. …
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7 votes

Why was my comment requesting clarification on an answer deleted?

We delete comments that start arguments. When a comment can be read both ways — as a fair question, or as rhetorical fighting words — we delete because those regularly end up as fights instead of impr …
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