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I see some users (not moderators) reclassifying, or removing, others' questions. How are these members selected?
Moderators may invite site members or registered users who have at least 300 KudoZ PRO points to read the guidelines for editing and squashing KudoZ questions, and take a short test. Those who pass have the right to edit in these ways.
Note: members who have KudoZ-related administrative actions may not be selected as KudoZ editors. Likewise, KudoZ editors who accumulate KudoZ-related administrative actions may have their editing rights revoked.