@YvetteColomb Not really. There's usually a few of us reading through comments anyway, and there aren't that many. With the green light to remove useless stuff, it should work out fine without defined regular patrols.
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@Undo I didn't realise mods could delete comments and I misunderstood and thought mods weren't allowed to do anything with the nominations - so I got very confused with your post - I thought we were into some ground breaking area :D
@RahulMeshram Voting hasn't started yet. Someone already linked to a MSE post under your meta question which explains when and how you can vote: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/352427/…
I'm abstaining from this election, because as always, the process is skewed and favors the most activist mods, when a more led back approach would be preferable IMO.
@static_rtti what do you mean the most activist mods?
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@SagarV I don't see that as a problem, they may be polishing their post, it's not like they are regularly doing it to multiple posts, excessively over time
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btw I appreciate you asking questions and taking interest :)
@JohnnyBones Would you decide to run again if you don't make it this time round? It would seem quite a few people like to bring up your history which is always going to be the case. Not that I agree with a lot of it and some of the comments thrown at you I do feel are little somewhat harsh. Furthermore rep plays a big part in this whether we like it or not (I don't) but do you think this will hold you back?
@Bugs - I'm one of those people who will offer my services whenever needed. I don't think I'd walk away from that opportunity to be part of this website. I spend a good chunk of my day here anyway, and will do so whether or not I'm elected. I may need to learn a language like Javascript where people vote a lot more so I can improve my rep. I'm doing pretty well on Movies & TV, but that's because when I'm not writing code, I'm watching movies.
Anyone knows why there is such a huge jump in the number of people who voted in the election from 2013 and 2014: stackoverflow.com/election/0 ? From 6 to 21 thousand is a big jump. Did they changed anything at that time?
@JohnnyBones thanks for the response. Votes can be hard to come by and unfortunately it's what drives a lot of people. I'm not one to care much about rep so don't take that into much consideration. It's good to see that you haven't been swayed to bow out due to the meta votes/comments. Best of luck.
@Bugs - A lot of the questions asked in this year's questionnaire were about handling adversity. I think I've shown I can handle it. ;o) Thanks for the question!
I whipped out a small chart of previous election turn outs. The chart below shows the percentage of voters in relation to
Total Eligible (bottom layer)
Number of users that visited the site (this information isn't available for the January 2011 election)
Number of users that visited the electio...
I think it might be a good idea to prevent users from casting delete vote on other candidates by disabling the delete option on answers (Or define some clear rules and guidelines about this). It almost happened today apparently
Oh wow. Looking at the timline I'm not seeing a candidate involved with this (unless I'm missing something). I would hope that this is not needed as all the mod candidates should now that is not what you should do.
I'm not saying I agree with it, but I wasn't going to ruffle feathers over it. As it should be, Meta will square it up and the Mods will do the right thing.
@JohnnyBones Well, it was one vote away and if it wasn't for that user, voicing their opinion, than it might gone unnoticed until it's too late (I know mod can immediately undelete, but still...)
I didn't, and wouldn't, vote to delete an answer like that. Just because an answer is negatively voted does not warrant its deletion. The answer was clearly an answer to the question, and Johnny's nomination is fully legitimate. It is a shame something like that happened.
Since comment have been correctly cleared on Johnny's answer, I have flagged Bluefeet's last comment as no longer need, it's currently out of context and will probably only confuse future users that visit the post.
You would be surprised how many users see a "delete" button and just click on it thinking that since its available, it should be used.
Also, there is kind of a cyclic behavior of deleting and undeleting low hanging fruit on meta. This is why the threshold was lowered to -8 for graying out the post, even if it was kind of bandaid, for the most part it served its purpose.
It has already been discussed there, in the more general form of deleting posts on meta which were parts of discussions (as in, mostly opinions or suggestions), with the consensus of "no, don't do that", and an action of lowering the threshold (as noted above).
Also, while we may all be watching, not everyone seeing a delete vote can doing anything about it. Only some of us can cast an undelete vote for example, and one rogue delete vote could linger for some time - especially without bluefeet's wary eye of a comment there.
@TravisJ: This is why I suggested flags to begin with. While yes, some of us could just vote to undelete, this is beyond exceptional and something I'd prefer a mod deal with anyway.
That is fair @Makoto. My main point was that just watching it happen leaves us rather powerless. Flags are certainly warranted here, as this is an exceptional case.
Well, that seems a little harsh. I am not sure how granular restrictions are, and to be fair deleting a post is available to said user as a tool in this scenario... Implying that an account may face penalty though, that seems to be in the same realm of response.
@JohnnyBones Yeah was I was trying to clear your answer from the according to me abusive behavior on your post, however without success, I was just checking if I could flag it again (you can't flag when you already flag, but you can even if decline).
@Bugs I think I will get away with that 2-3 times, then I guess I will not be able to flag anything anymore ;)
@PetterFriberg - I'm pretty sure the response would be, "But what if the OP changes his post and fills it full of obscenities?" If you remove the ability to re-flag, you could miss that.
I think you get a smack on the wrist if you flag too many things that get dismissed. I'd have to look into that.
The system actually is open for abuse, you could flag multiple times hoping that a different moderator see your flag an approve (also hoping that they do not see your flagging multiple times, not sure if that info is available or not for mods)
There is a scale between 20 flags per day and 100. Not sure if that can get diminished from the amount of declined flags though, I think it is just based on reputation.