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12:01 AM
Should we be?
If you're able to answer/edit/vote in various ways and flag... why is it massively important how many questions one has asked?
 
@ColonelPanic I have 54, for what it's worth.
I guess it might help you better sympathize with the experiences of users who ask questions.
 
It's important to understand how the (quiet) majority of people experience this site. I want someone who's suffered unwelcoming comments, the frustration of having their question closed before they could clarify it, their past contributions deleted, so they won't be that kind of moderator.

We have good moderation of answers, but we could treat people asking us for help with more respect.
 
@ColonelPanic Few questions is a pretty common attribute among high rep users
for better or for worse
I have 17, and just slightly more rep than you
You seem to be the exception to the rule
 
12:19 AM
@BradleyDotNET I think at the same time, a lot of heavy answerers and high-rep users tend to comment, help edit a question into shape etc...
 
no doubt about it
 
if you just throw a lousily vague stupid question with no effort at all, it's not going to go down well
if you'e made an attempt - then you'll get helped
only Q's I've made are after at least 4 hours of research and experimentation and still not getting the results I want
so then I bite the bullet and ask my peers... I try to put it what I've done, what I've got, what I'm expecting, etc...
 
@BradleyDotNet Haha I understand why, smart people need less help. You don't have to ask lots of questions to have compassion, but I'd like 'questioners' to be better represented.
 
@ColonelPanic what makes you think that people who don't ask questions don't have compassion? :p
 
For the record, all of my questions, including my very first one have gotten good reception, only one having a negative score.
So if you put effort into them, the community truly is nice
 
12:30 AM
@ColonelPanic I do understand your concern there and why you would want someone who has went through some of the hardships that new users who ask bad questions do. But we have all went through scrutiny in answers, comments, closures, etc... So maybe a different way to look at it is seeing how candidates have treated new users instead of if they have went through the same situations
 
Heck, I asked one that the answer to was ridiculously stupid, but I did my research first and showed my work, and I think it still scored 2 or something like that
Trust me, I get that people have bad experiences here
too many complaints on Meta to think any other way
but as much as I want to help them (and I do try to), they bring it on themselves by not doing their research, showing their effort and attempts, and asking a clear, answerable question. Unless we can get one of those people reformed and as a moderator, I'm not sure what you are asking is possible
And unfortunately, many leave before they improve
 
I voted for Jeremy Banks, and for Martijn Pieters (whom I know to be friendly)
 
what what? No vote for the really cute looking puppy :( you make puppy cry *:(
 
@JonClements After much deliberation, you ended up getting my third vote. Good luck :)
 
wags tail @Doorknob :p
 
12:45 AM
Can I just make one vote not 3? Will it be valid if I do not make the other two?
 
@zespri that's fine... you can make none or up to 3
 
cheers
 
just shy if 2am... shuteye for puppy
 
1:05 AM
@JonClements There are two current mods who I think are accidentally awful and unwelcoming because they're unempathetic. They also write excellent answers.
anyway all the best everyone, good night
 
@ColonelPanic once you've been programming long enough everything becomes a binary decision and you lose any empathy you might have had - occupational hazard.
And the profession does attract a few people with slight(?!?) personality disorders, empathy is usually one of the first things absent. Like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory would say "I know of this empathy thing you speak of, but I don't understand it"
 
 
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3:36 AM
Howdy, y'all.
 
4:04 AM
@JasonC On the other hand, it has a low score for how old it is. :P
 
 
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6:13 AM
Hi there...
can any body tell me how to vote and where to vote ?
 
look here>
 
6:43 AM
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Q: Are some users removed from past moderator election

ring0Was visiting the 2014 moderator election nomination phase and have the feeling that some candidates may have been removed from the page. For instance there was this guy, his name was a formula, like H2COH or something similar, and he doesn't appear anywhere in the nomination page. I remember wel...

 
 
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8:36 AM
To see how many people have voted so far: Take the number of people with the Constituent badge and subtract 42138, which was the number of people with that badge before the election opened yesterday.
3
So roughly 9.5k people have voted so far!
 
8:56 AM
Wow.
 
Why are all moderator php, python minded? Is there some reason why there is no C++ or C# or ASP.net moderator?
 
@qub1n Because the C++, C# and ASP.net people didn't nominate themselves? :(
 
@qub1n Because most of C/C++ belong to group 4
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A: Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?

Mysticial Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? I hate to pile on, but I couldn't resist summarizing the problem. And I apologize ahead of time for any potentially offensive language that I might use. Basically there are 4 camps of users on Stack Overflow: The "caretakers" who want to keep the...

 
@Unihedro What is the group 4?
 
1 min ago, by Second Rikudo
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A: Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?

Mysticial Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? I hate to pile on, but I couldn't resist summarizing the problem. And I apologize ahead of time for any potentially offensive language that I might use. Basically there are 4 camps of users on Stack Overflow: The "caretakers" who want to keep the...

Read the post, it describes a Stack Overflow user behaviour.
 
9:12 AM
I think group 4 should be called "constipated"
 
9:29 AM
Interesting, that is why Hans Passant answer my question it the question is really interesting.
I answer only questions with wrong answers :-)
 
@qub1n When elected the moderators work across all tags, not just their native expertise.
 
9:59 AM
Now I understand what is going on StackOverflow. StackOverflow is raising on popularity and beginners very often looking for php and html starting to flood it with beginners questions. And C++ moderators don't want to be moderators because there are no questions of their interest.
 
That's a very broad statement.
 
10:25 AM
@qub1n That doesn't make sense. And community moderators don't get elected to answer questions, I don't see a correlation between wanting to answer questions and moderation, frankly.
Community moderation is about handling the exceptions (via flagging); this happens across all tags, and have, for the vast majority, nothing to do with specific subjects.
We are talking about vote fraud, vandalism, plagiarism, offensive or abusive behaviour, etc.
Or comments that are out-of-date, or helping with accounts that are blocked due to quality controls, etc. etc. etc.
So you want people that are dedicated to the quality of the site, have a thick skin and calm demeanour, and are going to be here a lot to do all the work that needs doing.
 
 
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1:31 PM
Hi
 
Hello.
 
@Girts This is the election chat room. Please do not ask your programming questions here.
 
 
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4:55 PM
@qub1n You mean other than ChrisF (C#), casperOne (C#), Flexo (C++), minitech (C#), and Robert Harvey (C#)?
 
@JeremyBanks Well it's a really good answer (presuming you're serious), I'm sure you'll have no issues catching up. :)
And sorry for letting some snark slip your way.
 
 
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6:35 PM
QA Viewer updated with prev/next links for each user, and edit times + revision history links.
 
@JasonC sweet :)
 
Trying to find a way to display nomination and questionnaire comments without making it noisier than it already is.
 
6:52 PM
It's really useful to see the questionnaire in that format.... much less scrolling more easy to see and compare answers...
 
user50049
7:09 PM
It is quite nice
 
@JasonC Nomination should be another page
Comments on questionnaire/nomination could go on an out-of-screen slide menu that populates when you click a button somewhere
 
7:22 PM
@SecondRikudo Hm, that like, slides in from the side? How do you think I should arrange it to keep it from covering things up? Or does it not matter as long as it can be collapsed again.
I think I might get rid of the next/prev links per response again; I'm on the fence. On one hand they're convenient, on the other hand they're counter to the purpose of the tool and you can always just go read the answer directly. Undecided.
 
@JasonC It covers things up, and it can be closed
 
Word. This is turning into a CSS adventure challenge nightmare.
 
7:37 PM
@JasonC Nice.
 
8:34 PM
@JasonC No worries, it was earned.
@MartijnPieters By that logic, now 13,523 have voted (Last election's total was 21,571.)
 
8:48 PM
@JeremyBanks It's been a phenomenally good turn out this year - that's for sure.
 
9:29 PM
@JeremyBanks yup, and counting. Looks like a bumper voting crop!
 
@Martijn should probably put a feature request in that the site play's this in the last 5 minutes or something :p
 
@JonClements :-P
@JeremyBanks: Last year 200,725 voters were eligible, I ran a quick SEDE query and it looks like about 270k are eligible this year.
 
9:58 PM
@Martijn I have a gut feeling though that more people that are eligible are actually doing so...
 
10:34 PM
Added nomination posts. No comments yet. Put nomination posts first in nav order but still default to intros for now.
 

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