@MattMcDonald There were two rules last year: minimum rep of 3000 and minimum rep no lower than the rep of the nominee with the 30th-highest rep. So once you see some high-rep users throwing their hats in the ring, it may be "you don't have 20k+ rep, get out" again.
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it's sad because there's some really good people here that don't have tons of rep
If I have ALL of the required badges to be a moderator, save Yearling.
Why should that one badge disqualify anyone?
Some people have been active users for almost a year.
I see no reason why not having one of the six badges (especially one that has nothing to do with the quality of their work) ...
10 months is probably enough time to understand SO well enough to be a mod, but Yearling is a convenient line they can draw to say "here. You need to be this experienced, exactly"
I think to show dedication and experience there are several rules possible... like making it (Yearling OR rep > 10k OR Fanatic) - all show dedication and experience IMHO
@MichaelMrozek yes, but I stated in my nomination that by the time I am elected I will have the Yearling badge. (beginning of January), so why should i be rejected then?
@random We have a minimum age of 40 in Germany for the federal president (who doesn't have to say much anyway, and where often old politicians at the end of their career are elected). I think it's the only office which needs more than 18, though.
@Neal I'm not sure what you mean, since the elections end on the 22nd, but in any case they drew the line at "you need to have been here a year before you can nominate". As I said, I'm sure 10 months and 12 months don't make a big difference, but making exceptions when it comes to stuff like elections is going to cause problems
I agree regarding "making exceptions will cause problems with things like elections"... so IF the rules are non-changeable for this election then what about the next elections ? surely it is possible to discuss/change those as shown by the fact that the rules this time differ from the rules the time before...
@Neal And if Regan could have served another term i'm sure he would have. Sometimes the rules seem harsh when you're the one wanting them to be broken... but in the long run they have been set for a reason.
@Yahia They might still change for this one, they already pulled the Pundit requirement. But definitely you could suggest things for next time. Probably meta would be better, once you come up with something good
@rlemon I was trying to think of a nicer way to say that :). But yes, it sounded like you were saying "I want to be a mod, so eliminate the requirements that prevent me from running"
While I applaud the excellent work of all our community moderators, the question has come up:
How long will be the elected moderator’s “mandate”? Is it for life, or are we going to have “moderator elections” regularly?
Of course, any community moderator who wishes to recuse him or herself c...
This is a bug related to the fact that if a user withdraws but then... un-withdraws? Double withdraws by withdrawing the withdrawal? Draws?
Whatever it is, it causes an issue in which the post cannot be commented on. This is now fixed.
@Neal If you're referring to your meta question, it was specifically talking about the Yearling badge and the answers addressed the badge. I wasn't sure if you wanted it keep that more general but it was clearer to me with that title. I just tweaked the body to fit that.
As for Convention, well, meta is an integral part of being a mod. It's where all the policies you'll enforce are decided in. It's so important that whenever somebody posts on meta on a non-trilogy site, we get an inbox notification.
I don't know how only seven hundred or so people have Convention though, but again, meta is murder, and moderation involves lots of arsonery.
Now, did I have all of the six badges when I got elected mod on Gaming? No, I didn't have Deputy. But this was months ago when we barely had two or three deputies on the site and on a site that gets much less activity. Still you may want to take my words with a grain of salt. :P
The November 2011 Community Moderator Election is now underway!
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