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After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.

  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which suggests that the community was not that engaged: see note number 7)

  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, unfortunately)

  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.

After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.

  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which suggests that the community was not that engaged)

  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, unfortunately)

  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.

After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.

  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which suggests that the community was not that engaged: see note number 7)

  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, unfortunately)

  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.

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nbro Mod
  • 41.4k
  • 11
  • 21

After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.

    moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.

  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which, in my opinion, is not a good thing, because it partially shows that the community was not that engaged, although this could also be due to the more work done by me)

    moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which suggests that the community was not that engaged)

  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, so I wish the community helped me and other moderators even more)

    there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, unfortunately)

  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!!!)

    moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.

After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.
  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which, in my opinion, is not a good thing, because it partially shows that the community was not that engaged, although this could also be due to the more work done by me)
  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, so I wish the community helped me and other moderators even more)
  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!!!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.

After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.

  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which suggests that the community was not that engaged)

  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, unfortunately)

  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.

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nbro Mod
  • 41.4k
  • 11
  • 21

After a quick look at the stats, with respect to the last year, I want you to note a few things

  • moderators have definitely closed more posts. This is probably due to the fact that we started to have a clearer idea of the direction that the site should take.
  • moderators have deleted a lot more comments than in 2019, and the community fewer comments (which, in my opinion, is not a good thing, because it partially shows that the community was not that engaged, although this could also be due to the more work done by me)
  • there have been a lot more posts deleted (this is probably a good thing because I've been trying to get rid of low-quality posts, which are still around, so I wish the community helped me and other moderators even more)
  • moderators have been less involved in the review queue (I have definitely noticed this, although we have more moderators than in 2019!!!)

In any case, it would be better to have a more sophisticated way of seeing the evolution of these stats over the years.