I had stopped interacting with SO as well, though the fact didn't really cross my mind. I had a few popular answers that got be enough points to be a moderator. The experience there is similar--possibly worse because the idiocy is unveiled. In the past I've often argued to reopen questions, sometimes even making edits to make it more agreeable to other mods.
It's common for those to get shouted down based on some policy or other bureaucratic nonsense by those who have no idea what the question is actually about. The problem could be that many of those who don't do, moderate. It attracts different sorts of people than those that are actually working with the things being discussed.
It's common for those to get shouted down based on some policy or other bureaucratic nonsense by those who have no idea what the question is actually about. The problem could be that many of those who don't do, moderate. It attracts different sorts of people than those that are actually working with the things being discussed.