User blog comment:Mira Laime/Moderators Without Borders — a New User Group is Coming/@comment-9605025-20170816014609

A few questions:
 * 1) Assuming neither is violating any policies and/or good practices, whom gets the final say when there is disagreement; local admins/moderators or global moderators?
 * 2) The blog states, "They won’t interfere with how a wiki is run outside of Discussions." Later, the blog states, "The global Discussions moderators will have all of the same tools that local Discussions moderators have, plus the ability to manage Discussions categories. They will also be able to set local blocks, which is useful for situations where admins are not actively involved in Discussions." According to Help:User_rights, "discussion" moderators are not limited to just the Discussions feature. So which is it; just the Discussions feature or discussion moderator status?
 * 3) What happens if a user submits a request for a community to be helped but the local admins don't want it?
 * 4) Will the selection process be transparent? How often will new members be selected? These are two questions I have also had (and still have) about Council members and VSTF.