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user3956566
00:35
@canon I can't believe I just watch that whole thing and was interested.
user3956566
03:24
@JohnnyBones atm you and TinyGiant are separated by one vote
user3956566
Question - if you candidate score increases during the election - is it updated on the nomination - or is it frozen at the score it was when posted?
03:37
It's live - will change as your stats do
 
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user3956566
06:06
@Shog9 hm how frequently does it poll to change? there's been no change
Rob
Rob
06:30
@YvetteColomb What have you changed for your score? Mine updated immediately after acquiring one of the badges
user3956566
07:22
@Rob it's increased by 700 points - bumping me into the 14k zone
07:40
@YvetteColomb been on stackoverflow for 5 years, but profile shows only 2? :p
Profile merge
user3956566
@GeekyI yep ^^ what he said. The original account was created 5 years ago. I didn't post a question until I'd been on the site about a year. So you can see by my earliest questions and answers when I first became active
to whom i vote for ?
@Ahmad Check the list of candidates and their background, comments, etc and upvote those whom you feel are good. Downvote those whom you feel are bad. Don't vote where you can't conclude if they're good or bad.
07:54
@BhargavRao Okay Thanks
user3956566
08:05
@Rob yep the rep hasn't changed under the nomination
09:23
How many moderators get elected as part of the elections?
Thanks
@DenizEng read up about it here. On the side it will say bits of information like moderator positions available
@DenizEng But currently we're electing the top 10, who will fight for the last 2 places available
@AlonEitan "who will fight for the last 2 places available" this sounds very gladiatorial. Where can we get tickets? :D
09:28
@Frits Sold out :(
@AlonEitan Worst day of my life... :(
@Frits might find them for an inflated price on eBay
How does SO community elects Moderators in the final round where every participant is worthy ?
@parth put their names in a hat and pick out three. In order of them coming out of the hat you can chose which vote to give. First pick, first vote etc.
@parth Battle to the death - or dance off. Can never really tell the difference tbh...
@Bugs makes angry muttering sounds... "eBay"...
09:38
@Frits i would prefer dance off :P
user3956566
09:50
@Frits ooh I'm interested in watching that. Do Andy and Cody have to balance on beams above swimming pools with those big plastic lances thingys?
user3956566
@parth LOL I'd love that!
user3956566
@DenizEng it varies from election to election and sometimes they call for extra mods after the election is finished
10:10
@AlonEitan very interesting.....
user3956566
hi
user3956566
@AlonEitan that's hilarious!!!
user3956566
11:06
I'm going to bed - night all
Gunnite
sweet dreams o/
Nite @YvetteColomb !
 
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user3956566
@YvetteColomb GO TO BED!
user3956566
@AlonEitan I know! I'm watching netflix :) I feel like answering some questions :) I should sleep - I have another uni ass due on Sun
19:05
hey, what time does the election start tomorrow?
@PeterHaddad 8 pm UTC
okay thank you @Floern
19:55
hello, any full stack web developer, here?
20:08
@Nakhhhh tons, but it's a room related to the elections of moderators.
or other off-topic chat not related to programming
user3956566
20:22
I have a question - Is it ok for mods to go through the close vote queue? It's so huge it would be helpful for someone to go through it and close questions.
I think so, the puppy did a record on that, you just need to be more careful
user3956566
20:44
@PetterFriberg yep with the binding vote
user3956566
On pets I avoid the review queues - well I browse them, but don't commit an action - to give the community the opportunity to review
user3956566
but our queues there are small. Whereas the close vote queue is one that the community cannot cope with alone - so I'd like to help there if I get elected
21:00
@YvetteColomb watch out, you will only kill your self, I guess the flag queue is enough for any mod.
The cv queue is hopeless on SO, even if I have filtered on cv4, I can do it for a week or 2 then I just give up.
21:20
What a mod could do though is handle some "Request for off-site resource"-questions. Those are easy and fast to review and undisputed most of the time.
Sadly, there's no direct filter in the queue for that, but some script or bot would probably do.
21:34
I had the function in queen, evaluating comments, so yeah bots could find a few
I just think however, that the mod queue already will give you a nice bunch of work, after that you will need some fun to survive.
To be honest, I rarely use the review queues because I can just go to the source. I'll make regular sweeps of the most problematic tags (I'm looking at you, [seo] and [kali-linux]) and just delete wildly off topic questions. That clears them out of review and saves a few steps. But that's only if I'm done handling flags, which tend to be higher priority.
There are a lot of those. Iirc, there once was a project to monitor some very problematic tags, but it too noisy for a normal room, ate up too many cv.
I'm curious about if you specialize between mods, hence some handle plagiarism, some naa, some comments ecc. (since I see Brad deleting tons of plag, BhargavRao seems to make a dent in NAA (before it was Martijn), etc.
On a more philosophical level, I think it's healthier for the community to be voting to close questions rather than a small group of individuals. People have been much less likely to complain when five of their peers vote to close something than a single moderator. It's a lot easier to target anger at a single person.
it's just that the cv queue is out of control, it's not even true that's it's at 10K since we let flags age away, no mod could ever make a really difference without killing them self
21:42
For blatantly off-topic stuff, mod votes are just fine.
@PetterFriberg Yeah, we'd need something more substantial for that, like extended Mjolnir. Dunno if even that would be enough.
@PetterFriberg Yes, I think some of us seek out different problems. I hate dealing with "very low quality" flags or flags complaining about bad duplicate closures, so I almost never deal with those. I have a pretty good workflow around sock puppets, voting rings, and plagiarism (which often go hand-in-hand), so I'll lean towards working on those.
but is it organized or just personal choice?, hence others mod wait for you to handle it?
Personal choice, mainly. Different people are around at different times, so we handle things as we come across them. If there's a Python issue that I think Martijn could better handle, I might ping him about it, and so on.
@BaummitAugen I want a new "Ask question" interface :D
That might help some, but only for the people that at least try a little bit.
For that sub-group, it'd be great though.
21:53
wait. no one is retiring, right?
I don't think so.
Not that I'm aware of, but I could be wrong.
Have not seen any announcements at least.
I don't want to be sarcastic but if there is an election, some probably already have even if not officially, there is a comment from Shog9 about that on the mod questions
30 minutes per moderator per day would be more than sufficient if every moderator actually spent 30 minutes per day handling flags. In practice, there are very few days where every moderator is active, and very few days where every moderator who is active spends 30 minutes handling flags - so a subset end up spending a lot more than 30 minutes to pick up the slack. — Shog9 ♦ Jul 10 at 23:43
I saw that this was somewhat a problem on meta, pressure on mods to work, but on the other hand the candiate's should be honest/realistic and not only run to have diamond next to name.
I disagree with the reasoning of some of the replies. Yes, it's a volunteer position, but if you volunteer to do something, you either have the time to get it done or you don't volunteer to begin with.
22:04
I tend to feel the same way, either you have fun that the community trust you to handle their problems (and you handle them) or you can just roam and make the normal mess of any SO user.
22:15
@YvetteColomb I don't think it's actually cached at all, though I haven't looked into it in depth
One thing to keep in mind, the reputation calculation always rounds toward zero - so below 1000 it contributes nothing, 1000-1999 contributes 1, etc.
This is unlike the normal rounding you'll see on-site (for example, on a user card), where it rounds toward nearest thousand.
22:31
@Shog9 it also seem to have been solved now, this was related SE meta
@PetterFriberg Huh. Must be cached somewhere then. No idea where.
ooh Shog9 was wrong?
:shrug:
:D, let me bookmark
As I said, I scanned through it & didn't notice anything obvious, but... Hey, not the first time; we have layers & layers of caches
22:40
yeah blame Nick
 
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23:54
Hi, community-endorsed moderators is a fantastic idea! But, unless i misunderstand what this process is for, you're going about this all wrong. I am probably completely plumb wrong, so i offer my suggestions humbly.

You should have a on-going recruitment process, plus continual moderator-voting.

It's unrealistic to ask people for at least 30 minutes/day. You crazy!? IMO, you need a lot more people doing it, and ask for less time.

Finding such a large number of people cannot be based on a one-time "election"-- that's weird. It should be an on-going, continuous recruitment process. You sh

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