In connection with the moderator elections, we are holding a Q&A thread for the candidates. Questions collected from an earlier thread have been compiled into this one, which shall now serve as the space for the candidates to provide their answers. Not every question was compiled. We elected to s...
@VickySmart You'll have to wait until the primary/election phase. Then you can vote like you vote on posts (in the primary) and in the election phase you pick your 3 favorite candidates, in order.
You need 150 reputation to vote, but you have that, so you're good.
I don't understand how some people can get so much reputation in so little time. Magisch for example. 5k in a year. I've been here for like 3 and only have 300 :)
An article, "6 Simple Tips to Get Stackoverflow Reputation Fast" at codexon.com, made these suggestions:
Be the First to Answer. Even at the cost of quality.
Use Downvotes and Comments Strategically
Use obnoxious in-your-face formatting and lists.
Be Aware of the 200 rep/day Limit
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As for me, I answered the questions I found interesting and worth my time in my niche of programming (c, sql and vba) and it just came naturally
I've actually spent most of the year gaining very little reputation and instead doing things like reviewing for hours a day or flagging stuff or nuking spam
^ that. I could probably answer more than I do at the moment, but I like being able to spend time on my answers - and to avoid FGITW and duplicate answers, that means finding the older, unanswered questions - which are also the questions that don't get you much rep for answers.
If you take quality seriously you're bound to close lots of questions that you could have also cranked out an answer and enjoyed free 5+ upvotes on for.
Another point about that. When I want to answer something, I usually google it and try and find a dupe first. In that time, the question may already have 3 decent answers, so I decide not to add a fourth and move on instead.
Voting will begin today at 20:00 UTC. We are currently in the nomination phase, where candidates submit statements about why they'd be a good moderator. You can comment on those, if you like.
Voting will begin on November 14, in 5 days. We are currently in the nomination phase, where candidates submit statements about why they'd be a good moderator. You can comment on those, if you like.
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Voting will begin on November 14, in 5 days. We are currently in the nomination phase, where candidates submit statements about why they'd be a good moderator. You can comment on those, if you like.