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44k rep gives both closevoting and editing already.– ScimonsterCommented Nov 11, 2014 at 21:18
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@Sci Read my last sentence :)– nicaelCommented Nov 11, 2014 at 21:28
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3+1. I hadn't considered active bountiers, that's a great point.– MTLCommented Nov 12, 2014 at 6:13
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@Shokhet Note also active per site meta users: if they don't have much rep on main site, having a silver badge will help them moderate there.– nicaelCommented Nov 12, 2014 at 6:20
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1Yeah, I saw that also -- it's a great idea, but I don't know how useful it is on per site metas, because (at least in the per site metas that I'm on), there isn't all that much activity, nor are there many silver badge holders.– MTLCommented Nov 12, 2014 at 6:24
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1Also access to the review review queue filter for the given tag, even if they don't have enough rep to access the queue.– Ian RingroseCommented Dec 12, 2014 at 13:12
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@Ian Yep, would be good.– nicaelCommented Dec 12, 2014 at 13:58
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