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What does it mean to be a moderator on Cooking? What is expected from them?

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Hello Cooking community!

Hopefully we will soon be able to hold an official election to choose community leaders. With that in mind, I'd like to start a discussion of what expectations are for moderators, so 1) moderators know what they're signing up for and 2) they can be held accountable by the community. Below are a few questions to spark conversation; feel free to add your own or suggest edits.

  • How long should an elected moderator's term limit be?
  • What happens if a moderator becomes inactive?
  • Do moderators have a responsibility to "market" the community?
  • Do community members need a minimum level of community contribution to be considered for moderator? If so, what? (Note - this may be influenced by the imminent abilities update.)
  • Are moderators held to a standard beyond the Codidact code of conduct / TOS? If so, what?
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