Comments on: Security Stack Exchange graduated today!
http://security.blogoverflow.com/2011/07/security-stack-exchange-graduated-today/
The Security Stack Exchange BlogSat, 06 Feb 2016 05:11:22 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.6By: Iszi
http://security.blogoverflow.com/2011/07/security-stack-exchange-graduated-today/#comment-15
Tue, 12 Jul 2011 19:06:40 +0000http://security.blogoverflow.com/?p=133#comment-15Correction: It seems that, at the same level you acquire access to Moderator Tools, you also get the right to vote for post deletion. Again though, this doesn’t put the “mod hammer” in your tool belt – you can only vote for deletion under certain circumstances, and it takes at least three votes to delete a question. http://security.stackexchange.com/privileges/moderator-tools Even the venerable “trusted users” with 20k+ reputation are still only granted enhanced voting privileges – one must have the diamond to use any “real” moderator powers.
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By: Iszi
http://security.blogoverflow.com/2011/07/security-stack-exchange-graduated-today/#comment-12
Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:51:46 +0000http://security.blogoverflow.com/?p=133#comment-12@MarkDavidson – “Access to Mod Tools” does not make a user equivalent to a real moderator. It just gives them a better ability to find posts that may be in need of corrective action, via the privileges (close vote, edit, etc) they’ve already earned. Only the SEI-designated and/or community-elected “diamond moderators” can do real moderation, like single-handedly close/delete posts and such. Based on what I see at other SE sites of comparable size to ours, we’ll probably only have three “diamond moderators” for awhile.
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By: M'vy
http://security.blogoverflow.com/2011/07/security-stack-exchange-graduated-today/#comment-11
Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:37:13 +0000http://security.blogoverflow.com/?p=133#comment-11Congratulations!! Champagne!! Hope it will continue to run well in the few next weeks 😛
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By: Mark Davidson
http://security.blogoverflow.com/2011/07/security-stack-exchange-graduated-today/#comment-10
Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:27:11 +0000http://security.blogoverflow.com/?p=133#comment-10Isn’t the change in the amount of reputation required for access to mod tools a bit much dosen’t that leave us with like 4 moderators as opposed to the 20 we had during the beta?