Develop:
[] A working definition for "moderation activity" that meets [[ https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_and_Decision_Science/Data_glossary#Essential_metrics | essential metric criteria ]]
[] A working definition for "moderator" based on the "moderation activity" that meets essential metric criteria
**Scope for this task**
- Only consider Wikipedia moderation activity.
- It is ideal that the definition works for all Wikipedia languages. However, if you run into challenges that makes scaling to all languages in one quarter hard, it is okay to scale down. Follow the escalation process below.
**Draft desired output**
At the delivery time, and for the languages that you can offer the working definitions, we should be able to know:
- if an edit is a moderation related edit and if so what kind of moderation it is.
- who are the moderators using the previous information.
**How to escalate**
If you are blocked, please escalate to @leila and keep Kenyatta (our program manager) in the loop. If you need additional resources, same. If you need to further escalate, please escalate to Kate Zimmerman. Please don't be shy.
**Stakeholder**
There are multiple groups and people who will benefit from this work and who can/should be consulted for this work. The Stakeholder whose input is needed for scoping and will need to sign off the work at the end of the quarter is @MMiller_WMF who has asked for this work to advance WE 1.3 (in this FY and in the future ones).
**Confirmed list of direct contributors**
This list can expand as the project progresses and more needs are identified.
@cwylo, @Isaac, @Pablo,
Research Engineering: the support is cleared by @XiaoXiao-WMF. As soon as you know more specifics about your needs and timelines, @diego please request directly of Xiao and she will assign one of Fabian or Muniza.
**Confirmed list of folks available for consulting**
@YLiou_WMF: for sampling (if more survey is needed), creating connections between T370439 and possible survey needs for this task, sharing learnings from T368791
@Easikingarmager: for sharing learnings from T368791 and drawing connections between the two projects as relevant