Moderators have tools to be very effective doing that. We all love this site. It's a volunteer position, and volunteer positions at well liked organizations are often competed for and prized
Not necessarily. Users can also delete their own questions out of frustration, or for other unrelated reasons. If my behavior on his question was poor, indeed, I'd like to be able to respond.
I'm giving this my best shot and as such I refrain from commenting on non-so-election things in here. Also, I have no desire to aspouse either candidate from the US election.
I've not been able to read the newspapers these days. Busy with SO and my other projects. In two weeks one other project will end and free around 6 hrs of my time.
So, palnning on reading 6 months of Newspapers after that. ;)
So if you want your moderators to be colour-aware, I'm clearly the best choice since the mod blue is almost exactly the complementary colour to my orange. :P
In the primary phase, you vote on candidates like you do on posts - simple up/down votes.
In the election phase, a week after that, you get a first, second, and third choice vote, to put on the candidates you think would make the best moderators, in order.
> After 7 days, the top 30 nominees, ordered by reputation, advance to the primary phase. However, if there are 10 or fewer candidates, we skip directly to the election phase.
Is there a way to suggest someone else as a moderator? AFAIK, I cannot contact another user on SO. Some users may not realize that they could be excellent candidates.
@JeremyBanks hahaha... strangely I normally have a blitz session so it doesn't look so intimidating :) (mind you... I always use to clean up before the cleaner turned up so they didn't think I was too messy!)
@Magisch yep, but there are a few issues. Firstly, new answers would already have been flagged. Secondly, we might need a lot more active users. I'm still in a fix. I think someday when we all are there, I'll switch it for 6-7 hrs. :)