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2 モデレーションレポート (2022: a year in moderation年)

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NOTE: I would appreciate the translation of this post! ^_^


As we say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year. 今年もスタック・オーバーフローにおけるモデレーションレポートを共有したいと思います。

As most of you here are aware, sites on the Stackおそらくこちらを読んでいるみなさんはご存知だと思いますが、Stack Exchange network are moderated somewhat differently to other sites on the web:ネットワークのサイトは、一般的な他の Web サイトとは多少異なる方法でモデレートされています:

We designed the Stack Exchange network engine to be mostly self-regulating, in that we amortize the overall moderation cost of the system across thousands of teeny-tiny slices of effort contributed by regular, everyday users.当ネットワークはユーザーが管理できるように設計されています。モデレーションの負担は複数の小さなタスクで分担され、そのタスクは通常ユーザーでもこなせるものです。
-- モデレーションの理論 / A Theory of Moderation

That doesn't eliminate the need for having もちろんこれはmoderatorsモデレーター altogether, but it does mean that the bulk of moderation work is carried out by regular folks. Every bit of time and effort y'all contribute to the site gives you access to more privileges you can use to help in this effort, all of which produce a cumulative effect that makes a big difference.の必要性を問うものではありませんが、モデレーションの大部分は一般のユーザーによって実行されていることを意味します。サイトに貢献する時間や労力が多くなればなるほどこの取り組みを支援するための権限がより多く開放され、その結果大きな違いを生む累積的な効果を生み出します。

So as we say goodbye to 2022 (and where did January go, right?) and dive head first into 2023, let us look back at what we accomplished as a community年にわたしたちのコミュニティが達成したことを振り返り(毎年一月は足早に過ぎ去ってしまいこのレポートを共有するのが二月になってしまっていますが😇)... by looking at some exciting stats興味深い統計. Below is a breakdown of moderation actions performed on スタックを見てみましょう。以下は、過去12か月間にスタック・オーバーフロー over the past 12 months:で実行されたモデレーションの内訳です:

Footnotes脚注

¹ "Community" here refers both to ここでの「Community」とはthe membership of スタックスタック・オーバーフローのユーザー without diamonds next to their names, and to the automated systems otherwise known as を指し、名前の横にダイヤモンドの付くユーザー(モデレーター)と自動処理を行うuser #-1コミュニティボット.除きます

² The system will suspend users under three circumstances: when a user is recreated after being previously suspended, when a user is recreated after being destroyed for spam or abuse, and when a network-wide suspension is in effect on an account.システムは次の3つの理由でユーザーを一時停止する場合があります: ユーザーが以前に一時停止を受けた後に再生成されたとき、スパムや悪用のために破棄された後に再生成されたとき、アカウントがネットーワーク全体で一時停止の措置を受けたとき。

³ A "destroyed" user is deleted along with all that they had posted: questions, answers, comments. 「破棄された」ユーザーは、投稿したすべての質問(回答、コメント)とともに削除されます。Generally used as an expedient way of getting rid of spam.

This counts every review that was submitted (not skipped) - so the 2 suggested edits reviews needed to approve an edit would count as 2, the goal being to indicate the frequency of moderation actions. This also applies to flags, etc.送信済みのレビューが全て含まれます(スキップされたものは除きます)。2つの編集の提案を承認するために必要なレビューは2とカウントされます。モデレーションのアクションの頻度を示すためで、通報などにも当てはまります。

Includes close flags (but not close or reopen votes). Community can handle these flags by at least one person voting to close a question that has a close flag.クローズの通報は含まれます(クローズや再オープンの投票は除きます)。クローズの通報を受けた質問に 1 人以上のユーザーがクローズ票を投じた際、コミュニティが処理を進めます。

This ignores numerous deletions that happen automatically in response to some other action.その他のアクションによって引き起こされる多数の自動削除は含まれません。

This includes comments deleted by their own authors (which also account for some number of handled comment flags).投稿者本人によって削除されたコメントも含まれます(いくつかの通報されたコメントです)。

Further reading:参考文献

Wishing everyone a happy 2023!年も皆さまにとって実り多き一年となりますよう、お祈り申し上げます。 ^_^

NOTE: I would appreciate the translation of this post! ^_^


As we say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year.

As most of you here are aware, sites on the Stack Exchange network are moderated somewhat differently to other sites on the web:

We designed the Stack Exchange network engine to be mostly self-regulating, in that we amortize the overall moderation cost of the system across thousands of teeny-tiny slices of effort contributed by regular, everyday users.
-- A Theory of Moderation

That doesn't eliminate the need for having moderators altogether, but it does mean that the bulk of moderation work is carried out by regular folks. Every bit of time and effort y'all contribute to the site gives you access to more privileges you can use to help in this effort, all of which produce a cumulative effect that makes a big difference.

So as we say goodbye to 2022 (and where did January go, right?) and dive head first into 2023, let us look back at what we accomplished as a community... by looking at some exciting stats. Below is a breakdown of moderation actions performed on スタック・オーバーフロー over the past 12 months:

Footnotes

¹ "Community" here refers both to the membership of スタック・オーバーフロー without diamonds next to their names, and to the automated systems otherwise known as user #-1.

² The system will suspend users under three circumstances: when a user is recreated after being previously suspended, when a user is recreated after being destroyed for spam or abuse, and when a network-wide suspension is in effect on an account.

³ A "destroyed" user is deleted along with all that they had posted: questions, answers, comments. Generally used as an expedient way of getting rid of spam.

This counts every review that was submitted (not skipped) - so the 2 suggested edits reviews needed to approve an edit would count as 2, the goal being to indicate the frequency of moderation actions. This also applies to flags, etc.

Includes close flags (but not close or reopen votes). Community can handle these flags by at least one person voting to close a question that has a close flag.

This ignores numerous deletions that happen automatically in response to some other action.

This includes comments deleted by their own authors (which also account for some number of handled comment flags).

Further reading:

Wishing everyone a happy 2023! ^_^

今年もスタック・オーバーフローにおけるモデレーションレポートを共有したいと思います。

おそらくこちらを読んでいるみなさんはご存知だと思いますが、Stack Exchange ネットワークのサイトは、一般的な他の Web サイトとは多少異なる方法でモデレートされています:

当ネットワークはユーザーが管理できるように設計されています。モデレーションの負担は複数の小さなタスクで分担され、そのタスクは通常ユーザーでもこなせるものです。
-- モデレーションの理論 / A Theory of Moderation

もちろんこれはモデレーターの必要性を問うものではありませんが、モデレーションの大部分は一般のユーザーによって実行されていることを意味します。サイトに貢献する時間や労力が多くなればなるほどこの取り組みを支援するための権限がより多く開放され、その結果大きな違いを生む累積的な効果を生み出します。

2022年にわたしたちのコミュニティが達成したことを振り返り(毎年一月は足早に過ぎ去ってしまいこのレポートを共有するのが二月になってしまっていますが😇)...興味深い統計を見てみましょう。以下は、過去12か月間にスタック・オーバーフローで実行されたモデレーションの内訳です:

脚注

¹ ここでの「Community」とはスタック・オーバーフローのユーザーを指し、名前の横にダイヤモンドの付くユーザー(モデレーター)と自動処理を行うコミュニティボット除きます

² システムは次の3つの理由でユーザーを一時停止する場合があります: ユーザーが以前に一時停止を受けた後に再生成されたとき、スパムや悪用のために破棄された後に再生成されたとき、アカウントがネットーワーク全体で一時停止の措置を受けたとき。

³ 「破棄された」ユーザーは、投稿したすべての質問(回答、コメント)とともに削除されます。Generally used as an expedient way of getting rid of spam.

送信済みのレビューが全て含まれます(スキップされたものは除きます)。2つの編集の提案を承認するために必要なレビューは2とカウントされます。モデレーションのアクションの頻度を示すためで、通報などにも当てはまります。

クローズの通報は含まれます(クローズや再オープンの投票は除きます)。クローズの通報を受けた質問に 1 人以上のユーザーがクローズ票を投じた際、コミュニティが処理を進めます。

その他のアクションによって引き起こされる多数の自動削除は含まれません。

投稿者本人によって削除されたコメントも含まれます(いくつかの通報されたコメントです)。

参考文献

2023年も皆さまにとって実り多き一年となりますよう、お祈り申し上げます。 ^_^

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2022: a year in moderation

NOTE: I would appreciate the translation of this post! ^_^


As we say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year.

As most of you here are aware, sites on the Stack Exchange network are moderated somewhat differently to other sites on the web:

We designed the Stack Exchange network engine to be mostly self-regulating, in that we amortize the overall moderation cost of the system across thousands of teeny-tiny slices of effort contributed by regular, everyday users.
-- A Theory of Moderation

That doesn't eliminate the need for having moderators altogether, but it does mean that the bulk of moderation work is carried out by regular folks. Every bit of time and effort y'all contribute to the site gives you access to more privileges you can use to help in this effort, all of which produce a cumulative effect that makes a big difference.

So as we say goodbye to 2022 (and where did January go, right?) and dive head first into 2023, let us look back at what we accomplished as a community... by looking at some exciting stats. Below is a breakdown of moderation actions performed on スタック・オーバーフロー over the past 12 months:

Action Moderators Community¹
All comments on a post moved to chat 9 0
Answer flags handled 176 34
Answers flagged 3 207
Comment flags handled 84 4
Comments deleted⁷ 595 809
Comments flagged 2 86
Comments undeleted 9 0
Escalations to the Community Manager team 6 0
Posts bumped 0 1,400
Posts deleted⁶ 77 1,573
Posts locked 3 12
Posts undeleted 3 57
Posts unlocked 1 3
Question flags handled⁵ 66 10
Questions closed 222 23
Questions flagged⁵ 11 65
Questions migrated 2 1
Questions reopened 26 0
Revisions redacted 4 0
Tag highlight language set 6 0
Tag synonyms created 7 0
Tag synonyms proposed 7 0
Tags merged 5 0
Tasks reviewed⁴: "Close votes" queue 28 223
Tasks reviewed⁴: "First answers" queue 145 185
Tasks reviewed⁴: "First questions" queue 173 1,344
Tasks reviewed⁴: "Late answers" queue 30 68
Tasks reviewed⁴: "Low quality posts" queue 8 10
Tasks reviewed⁴: "Reopen votes" queue 4 5
Tasks reviewed⁴: "Suggested edits" queue 64 154
Users contacted 5 0
Users destroyed³ 2 0
Users suspended² 5 19

Footnotes

¹ "Community" here refers both to the membership of スタック・オーバーフロー without diamonds next to their names, and to the automated systems otherwise known as user #-1.

² The system will suspend users under three circumstances: when a user is recreated after being previously suspended, when a user is recreated after being destroyed for spam or abuse, and when a network-wide suspension is in effect on an account.

³ A "destroyed" user is deleted along with all that they had posted: questions, answers, comments. Generally used as an expedient way of getting rid of spam.

⁴ This counts every review that was submitted (not skipped) - so the 2 suggested edits reviews needed to approve an edit would count as 2, the goal being to indicate the frequency of moderation actions. This also applies to flags, etc.

⁵ Includes close flags (but not close or reopen votes). Community can handle these flags by at least one person voting to close a question that has a close flag.

⁶ This ignores numerous deletions that happen automatically in response to some other action.

⁷ This includes comments deleted by their own authors (which also account for some number of handled comment flags).

Further reading:

Wishing everyone a happy 2023! ^_^