Considering that it took 7 weeks of striking and negotiations to get the private guideline published, I want to jot this down that merely based on what happened with these policies, establishing a strict and an actionable guideline to make sure that moderator's agreement will not be breached by either party (read SE Inc.) which also anticipates measurable and proportionate "retribution" in case of violations is absolutely warranted.

Hence, this transpired through [negotiations][1]:

> **Issue**: There is no recourse if Stack Exchange, Inc. breaks the Moderator Agreement.  
> **Result**: Stack Exchange, Inc. will commit to issuing an apology to Meta.SE and retracting any actions taken that were found to have broken the Agreement, as determined by a consensus of moderators. Currently, that consensus would require at least 20% of Stack Exchange network moderators to vote on whether or not the Agreement was violated, with at least 90% of respondents agreeing that it was violated. Additional tooling for this process will be developed, and these numbers aren't quite finalized.


  [1]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/390704/356669