Before I took an extended break. Mods used to sign off on locking threads. Sometimes with an explanation. The standard was that a mod on locking a thread would post that they locked it.
Why have mods stopped doing that? Are they no longer accountable for their actions, or are scared that they may be asked to explain some of their more dubious locks. See some threads locked, purely it seems to stop questions that maybe are a little inconvenient. I know that consistency is hard to achieve with a largely volunteer workforce. Who might I add are doing a great job. Not an attack on anyone, just throwing the question out there. I thought there was strong community support for more transperancy and accountability. A few folks like chemefreak, nicky15, jdsiz, masli, and the list could go on a bit. Take the time to explain things if queried. How can you query someone on their actions, if you don't know who acted.
Why don't mods own their actions any more? Why don't mods sign who locks a thread?