If people are going nuts with their feedback, we'll notice it eventually. Metasmoke has tools (or has the ability to have tools) to find and invalidate these things.
I don't see the point of the second proposal. Why only have RO privileged here, when anyone can be privileged, just as long as it's in a different room.
If bandwagoning happens, then this room has gone above and beyond its mandate in a bad way. It's not here to bandwagon; it's here to share potential for quicker community review.
Even if things get out of hands, members have been shown to quickly reflect and think about what they've done in a constructive manner and explain their choices / mistakes
I noted a few days ago that metasmoke admins now have the ability to erase feedback; that's good if you get it wrong, just ping an admin. We can also go through lists of conflicted feedback to check up for anyone doing it wrong.
Honestly I don't expect anyone here to outright abuse Smokey; I'll be surprised if that day comes. But if it does, we can deal with it strictly as a Charcoal matter; this room need not worry about that.
Conclusion: we are fine with members of SOCVR having permissions to run the bot. RO's will monitor for bot misuse and anyone can bring up odd behavior to the Charcoal room.
> Should we have an SOCVR Code of Conduct that all regulars are expected to follow, not only in SOCVR but also on SO / MSO / chat / any and all SE places?
also, note that Charcoal is going to come down like a ton of bricks on people intentionally misusing !!/report. That's all I have to say on the matter.
If y'all want to hold yourselves to a higher standard of behaviour, that's not something I'd discourage - the only caveat is the enforcement, to make sure it doesn't just become a moot point.
@Tunaki more emphasis on what serial voting is. I like the idea of being able to defend all actions on meta if someone brings it up. As we saw from the first topic, there are some pretty sketchy things that we could collaborate on that go against the spirit of the privileges.
The current guidelines are kind of an organic mess, it'd be great to have them rewritten to show our values better and our expectations toward regulars in a more accurate way.
To be honest, its very easy to fall into a semi-mob mentality, and I've been guilty of reflex-downvoting stuff posted in here. But we really should endeavour not to, considering how thoroughly hostile and bully-esque that feels to affected users.
Should we add this to the table for the next meeting, so that we can formulate some new good rules/expecations/codes of conduct? Or just agree that SO rules are a good enough baseline
@gunr2171 I'm all in favour of running more diverse events, particularly editing. They'd need quite some specific rules and preferably a nice toolset..
Related, when burnination requests are being acted upon, should we also monitor suggested edits to make sure that any suggestions for that tag are acceptable?
@PetterFriberg This is something we're already doing, although it's not enclosed in an "event". Edits made during burnination are not just about removing the tag, but improving the question.
@Magisch Fair enough, although it loops back to the trust issue Jon brought up on topic 1. It would be simple enough to have participants ignore the review queue for the event. But keep in mind; many of us can edit wikis without review already.
Edit events also suggest that a large amount of users (around 10?) will be editing the same place of SO. How do you coordinate that? We don't have a nice queue for it, so we'd need a specific process or maybe a server to help us.
> On smoke detector message where a post only needs to be edited, find a rule to avoid conflicting edits attempts. Example: we post a chat message "I will edit" or similar.
@gunr2171 If we keep it in SOCVR, wouldn't it be the first time a chatroom is precisely referred to in a FAQ? And not a new, specific one at that. I think it'd be amazing.
I think burninations should not be chatroom dependent. If a chat room wants to donate it's resources, that's great. A meta answer should be the main hub for burnination coordination.
So in the meta-faq-proposed I'll mention that a chatroom can be used to head a burination, the SOCVR is a room that has done that in the past and will be doing that until a unicorn dies