On Stack Exchange, we believe the core moderators should come from the community, and be elected by the community itself through popular vote. We hold regular elections to determine who these community moderators will be.
Community moderators are accorded the highest level of privilege in our community, and should themselves be exemplars of positive behavior and leaders within the community.
Candidacy Criteria
Generally, moderators should have the following qualities:
- patient and fair
- leads by example
- shows respect for their fellow community members in their actions and words
- open to some light but firm moderation to keep the community on track, and resolve uncommon disputes and exceptions
For the Stack Overflow election, candidates must have all the following badges:
Civic Duty,
Strunk & White,
Deputy,
Convention
…and also cannot have been suspended during the past year.
Furthermore, all moderators must abide by the moderator agreement.
Due to the size of Stack Overflow (averaging around 2,700 flags per day), moderation can be a significant responsibility — if you can't dedicate at least 30 minutes daily to help shoulder the load, please defer to those who can.
Election Process
Every election has up to three phases:
- Nomination
- Primary (activated only if there are more than 10 nominees)
- Election
A description for each phase can be found in the yellow box in the right sidebar. For questions about the election process itself, you can search Meta, or ask in the election chat room.
Please participate in the moderator elections by voting for your top three choices, and perhaps even by nominating yourself to be a community moderator.
Additional Links:
- The candidates answer your questions
- Join us in the election chat room to discuss the election, chat with candidates, etc.
- For questions about the election process, visit Meta.