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Barozi said:

Does it matter though ?
As Kantor pointed out there are at most 5 reports in the queue (with some of them being about the same exact post/topic). Most of the time it's empty, because we're taking care of it.
This is nowhere near as bad as it was before the new mod recruitment, where a mod queue of 10 was almost standard and I've seen it gone up to 22 and more.

In fact when the new mods were unleashed and our internal communication wasn't as good as it is today, we had a lot of double moderations because lots of us were active at the same moment.

More mods wouldn't help. This thread is mostly about offenses in the grey area, where one mod alone can never be 100% sure if it's moderatable or not or how we should proceed with the same kind of offense or user in the future. To make a decision we need to come together and vote and if there were more mods we'd also need more of them to be online at the same time and listen to their opinions.
In the end it would take us just as long or likely even longer to handle such reports.

The problem I see with the mod queue argument will be that a whole bunch of regular posters dont report.

You guys cant be in every thread all the time, thus a few more pairs of eyes scouring the forums would be good, surely. Same can be said for game pages, news stories and so on. Currently there are 2-3 moderators who barely seem to do any moderating be it for whatever reason. Theyre not really taking part in forum discussion too.

I feel that to be a good mod, you need to know who/what youre moderating. You need to be an active member of the community, so to say. The majority of the team are just that. For example...

sega4life has posted about 10 times since September (no posts at all since Nov 12th), with barely any moderations that arent related to sig-length.

As much as I love Monty, hes pretty much give up with the site.