In practice, you have one vote, and the system allocates it based on preference and outcome. Your first named candidate gets preference over the second and the second over the third etc. The system is called OpenSTV
@ΈρικΚωνσταντόπουλος "on-boarding" new moderators takes time for the existing team to help out with the new tooling the new mods get access to as well as any other mentoring if required - which takes time from the existing team... if more were taken on in one go - then everything becomes too diluted and ends up hobbling things rather than advancing things...
I know, but that is unfair. I think that the number has to depend on the activity peak and existing mod number of a community, that is, enough mods to cover the needs of a community.
Nope on SO - it's just elections that appoint mods... but say for instance in 3 months times, after three new mods taking a position, it's decided between the existing mods/community management team that more are needed... then the election results are held valid and the election is re-run assuming there were 4/5 seats instead of 3... those people are then asked if they still wish to step up as a moderator
@ΈρικΚωνσταντόπουλος unless a large amount of time has passed (I believe it's 6 months) - instead of holding new elections, the runners up (as in those that would have "won" a seat were there 4 or 5 instead of 3) - are asked if they still wish to be a moderator
Oh, so, 2 more runners up are just asked, via notification to maybe still have the opportunity to be mods? Well, that's alright. Just another question: is the re-run automatically or manually triggered?
@ΈρικΚωνσταντόπουλος a member of staff will re-run the existing result set (which is made available as a download for everyone to verify) with additional seats if it's deemed more mods are required
He has, or it is technically (possibly not practically) considered mod power abuse. Mods must do as little as possible, using mod powers must be sparse. Mod powers are for: Moving messages, editing messages to assist users with formatting.
Seeing... drunken dudes waiting to hit you? Well, you can't be a mod while being drunk :) If someone gets drunk often, they should not be a mod (or even a nominee at all).
@ΈρικΚωνσταντόπουλος I believe those were your words "Well, you can't be a mod while being drunk :) If someone gets drunk often, they should not be a mod (or even a nominee at all).". this is what I disagree with ;)