As long-time users know, Super User is part of The Trilogy of four (Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, and the first Meta). This meta site has some relatively recent posts related to interactions with OPs (answering, commenting, flagging, etc.)

Some posts have [meta-tag:moderation], like (newest first):  

- https://meta.superuser.com/q/14041/1794161
- https://meta.superuser.com/q/12903/1794161
- https://meta.superuser.com/q/12515/1794161


Other posts do not have this tag but have tags like [meta-tag:flagging], [meta-tag:close-reasons], [meta-tag:vote-to-close], but these tags also are used in posts about specific questions.


#### No tags

- https://meta.superuser.com/q/14994/1794161

#### [meta-tag:flagging], [meta-tag:close-votes], [meta-tag:close-reasons]

- https://meta.superuser.com/q/14905/1794161
- https://meta.superuser.com/q/14725/1794161

I think that tag [meta-tag:faq], might be reserved to community rules. Could [meta-tag:moderation] be added to questions about the general practices of using moderation privileges, or is it better to create a new tag, i.e. "community-practices" or "best-practices"?

The idea is to make it easier to find discussions about the workings of Super User that might not be the same as other sites and that might have evolved over the time.

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Meta Stack Exchange
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Newest first.  
- https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/291687/1359324
- https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/290991/1359324 (no answers)
- https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/229789/1359324
- https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/177550/1359324

Stack Overflow Meta
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[Answer](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/316468/21769175) to [When and how do mature [faq-proposed] posts graduate to \[faq\]?](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/316464/21769175)