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replaced http://freelancing.stackexchange.com/ with https://freelancing.stackexchange.com/
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From the original MSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SEFreelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.

From the original MSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.

From the original MSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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From the original MSO/MSE splitMSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.

From the original MSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.

From the original MSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.

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From the original MSO/MSE split question, the moderators on Meta will consist of solely community employees. It looks like Stack Exchange community employees don't show up in any moderator list (though they may have moderator powers).

As an example, Freelancing.SE has three appointed moderators, but I've seen Oded close questions on his own.