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12:40 AM
Yo, first person that mentions they know some C++ gets my vote
 
1:00 AM
@Mikhail - I know some C++.
 
Seems like an entirely reasonable way to pick a moderator.
 
user3956566
1:23 AM
lol
 
2:01 AM
I got a 176 score on the Pluralsight C++ test. (Not sure what happens if I run as an employee, however. Not planning on testing it.)
 
2:13 AM
Hey guys, so how does the election happen? Everyone votes in a specific day?
or can we vote now?
 
Rob
@Huzo Check the pinned message on the right of this room
 
Sorry, missed that. Thanks! :)
 
 
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3:19 AM
hi all
 
3:33 AM
am i eligible to vote?
 
@ヅfix You will be, starting March 19 @ 20:00Z
 
@Undo are the nominations ready yet
 
7 hours ago, by Undo
The election is in the nomination phase. You can't vote yet. Voting will begin on March 19, 20:00 UTC. You need at least 3,000 rep to nominate yourself.
 
 
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4:56 AM
Can anyone tell me; where I can check for eligibility to nominate myself as moderator? also how to apply for that?
 
Requirements are on the election page. You need a few badges, 3000 rep and no suspensions in the last year. You can check which badges you have here by putting your user ID in
It looks like you might be missing Convention
 
user9137841
5:13 AM
can modrator earn money from stackoverflow?
 
@RealmOfFire No, moderators are volunteers who give their spare time for free.
 
user9137841
oh! thank
 
Rob
@RealmOfFire Unless they're employees (who also have diamonds next to their name), no. It's entirely a volunteer position.
 
user9137841
who wants to help community people that should be modratore
 
user9137841
right
 
5:19 AM
All the best to every nominated candidates. Can i take my vote back, if I want to vote other candidate after initail voting ?
 
@Bijoy When the voting starts, you have several days to make your selection. You can change your vote at any point during that time period.
 
@Andy, ohh great that's more fair and nice. :)
 
@RealmOfFire Interesting Question
 
user9137841
5:56 AM
@MilanMalani thanks
 
7:23 AM
@RealmOfFire it's more a janitor service then help/teaching service. I vote for whom I think is best to understand and pick up trash
 
@Undo we can develop a bot that posts this every x minutes if you want :P
 
 
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9:16 AM
good morning everyone
 
@Floern morning
Nice to see you running Floern :)
 
@Magisch nice to see you too :)
 
9:57 AM
@Floern Just don't trip, that'd be a shame.
(I hate running)
:D
 
user3956566
10:30 AM
Evening all :)
 
user3956566
@Cerbrus I much prefer a stroll :)
 
SAM
10:57 AM
whom should i vote :-)
 
Pick the people who you think would be the best moderators.
 
11:25 AM
hey
 
11:37 AM
howdy
 
12:32 PM
Good luck to all (non-trolling :-) candidates!
 
hey, when will we get to vote on the election?
 
march 19 @HarunDilukaHeshan
 
@HarunDilukaHeshan primary voting is in 6 days, and the actual election in 10 days
 
 
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2:03 PM
Where to nominate your self ?
 
2:23 PM
@Hasya If you have all the badges mentioned on the election page, you'll have the option to do so there.
 
morning
@Cerbrus Are you planning on nominating yourself?
 
Not really, no, @mega6382
 
You really should, I have been following your progress on meta, You are very active. And I believe you will make a great mod.
 
evil plan from outer space: get @cerb to nominate, get him elected, ramp up serial voting flagging to bury him underneath flags
 
2:38 PM
@Cerbrus Just so you know, if you do plan to run, you have my vote. And quite honestly there is no harm in running, just test the waters atleast.
 
@Andy Ok, i understood, Thanks Andy.
 
2:53 PM
I'm not sure I can (and want to) spend the required time to moderate SO
That's my main reason I'm not running.
 
3:26 PM
Can the 30 minutes per day be spend in one go during the weekend?
 
@Magisch ... it's not already ramped up? :|
 
I belive in last years there was also a "moderator score calculator" or something
 
@rene Sure, why not. People blitzing the queue with 500+ in one day is often more useful than 100 per day.
 
@nominees how do you feel about seeing 10+ flags on the same post in a span of 5 minutes? do you prefer one custom flag for the post with "pls clean dis tanx"? One flag for each no longer needed comment? Do you think that can unfairly boost the helpful flag count of a user?
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Aye. Not sure who made it though.
 
3:42 PM
@FélixGagnon-Grenier for comment flags I was told by Martijn that the cut-off is 4. So up to 4 comments require single flags, beyond that one flag on the post with a clear custom reason. His rationale was the number of clicks needed in the mod queue.
 
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A: What would my Election Candidate score be?

Shog9Here's a SEDE query - this displays the candidate scores for some of the candidates in the 6th election on Stack Overflow. You can use the site-switcher to make this work for user IDs on a different site: Pass it one or more user IDs for the site you've selected, and it'll display a total ...

 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Do you just mean an SEDE query? (here)
 
But I remember there being more
@Andy Oi, ninja ;-)
 
I saw that. Next time...next time.
 
@Undo need me to do DNS things for PrimaryMonitor?
 
3:45 PM
:P
 
@ArtOfCode Got a personal domain you'd want to have it on?
 
yep that sede
 
Or charcoal-se.org?
 
@Undo Can use mine if you like, or charcoal-se
 
kk. I don't even have an IP address yet, will ping you when I do and you can point whatever you want to it
 
3:46 PM
charcoal-se might be better for the avoidance of appearance of partiality
aye aye
 
4:29 PM
@Undo Anything but. I have about three times as many where these came from if I wanted to push it
... thats not what you wanted to hear is it?
 
@rene Is that an expression of interest? :)
 
certainly not
 
lol ok
 
5:03 PM
@nominees propelled from a few comments under Yvette's nomination, it seems there is a conflicting definition of what moderation should be. Someone argues that moderators should have technical knowledge, because their votes are binding, whereas I believe they are exception handlers, and their technical knowledge is least important.
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@FélixGagnon-Grenier No moderator is going to be able to have technical knowledge in the vast array of technologies represented on stack overflow
But they do have to act on all of these posts in so far as they require moderator intervention. So yeah they have binding votes but it's generally understood that you're not supposed to use these unless you're doing something the community cannot
 
I think, as usual, there's a happy medium to be had. Moderators are going to need some degree of technical knowledge, because that does make them more effective at judging content. And yeah, while they mostly handle the exceptions rather than the normalities, knowing what you're looking at helps you judge the exceptions more accurately.
 
As far as I'm concerned as a voter the amount of technical knowledge of a moderator is not on the list of things I'll consider
Of course, it doesn't help if you hardly know how a computer works, but generally speaking mods stay out of discussions of topicality and subject matter for all but the most blatant cases
 
Obviously I wouldn't suggest that every moderator candidate needs to know every detail of every language ever, but some amount of experience in this or a related field is a useful thing. Not essential, but useful.
 
I seem to generally agree with these ideas.
My take on it, is that the community already handles most closing, deleting and reopening of questions [citation needed, I think I remember seeing Brad posting stats on meta]. I am voting for the people who I think can handle the edge cases in the most harmonious ways. Not those who know a lot about pointers, even though these can overlap.
damn with all this I forgot that meeting. laters!
 
5:12 PM
As @Magisch mentioned, no one can have technical skills pertinent to every area in SO. However, general and solid technical skills are needed in my opinion. As @ArtOfCode mentioned, "it does make them more effective at judging content".
In fact, the discussion that me @FélixGagnon-Grenier were about a candidate who is also a moderators on pets.stackexchange.com . Her contributions there are far superior than her contributions on SO, which mainly consist (at least in the previous 2 months) to simple approve/reject of very minor edits that don't need any programming experience.
 
@itoctopus it is worth mentioning that enough mods are aware of their binding votes: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/41062/… and it could well be the reason you won't find many mods acting on the close vote queue, at least not like us mortals would do
 
I think stating that any person can become a SO moderator just because of his leadership is not accurate. I can't think of any moderator who's not technical on SO, and, in all fairness, I don't think SO needs a non-technical moderator. There are many technical candidates who do have the leadership skills needed, so I don't think we're at a point where we should consider a non-technical moderator.
 
She takes on more projects in different programming fields then I do. I'm not more qualified to be a mod.
 
But you are not a candidate, are you?
 
I'm not running if that is what you mean. I can nominate if I want to
 
5:23 PM
@rene You did run last year, didn't you? So what changed?
 
no rene did not, if he did he would probably win ;)
 
@itoctopus Anyone with sufficient reputation to nominate should have demonstrated at least a good amount of technical skill to get it, no?
 
at least most of the fairly active people on SO and MSO knows a lot about the flower, enough to pass a vote for him
 
weird...I must be confusing rene with someone else from that election
 
Yeah probably because the flower is always everywhere
@itoctopus I see moderators in a completely different way, the are here to handle flags, which mean they need to have tons of knowledge what flags mean (what is a NAA answer, what is VLQ, what is on-topic, what is need when referencing etc), but they do not need to have technical knowledge about a specific programming language. The post they should close on flags/or as they stumble across them are only clear off-topic cases (eg. asking for off-siteresource, generating spam answer etc).
If a dispute about for example a answer is up, well if we have a moderators that is very good in python ok, otherwise they can just stand back and watch while the community figure out what to do, just controlling that stuff does not get out of hand (prevent rude comments, rollback wars etc)
The fact that I think many miss is that there are tons of flags everyday that you need to handle and most of them are fairly easy to handle (just another me too answer), sure some are more complex (like the serial voting), but already a mod that everyday puts in 30 min to clear these simple flags is a good moderator... The election is based on that the flag queue is to big, so the reason we have election is to find people that are ready to handle these flags every day.
All stuff that moderators change policy, teach users etc is fluff, mods handle flags all day and if they get it wrong, community drags them all over meta
 
5:43 PM
@Nisarg yeah, I'm easily confused with ... wait .. no ... I'm unique ... I'm not to be confused with anyone.
 
yeah you are number 578411
 
I'm not a number :'(
 
@rene My memory is kinda blurry, and so is your DP...
 
LOL
 
6:11 PM
I want to urban DP, but then I'm sure I don't want to do that.
@itoctopus there is realistically no way that a moderator is a technical expert in all the flags that they will handle in any given day, ever. It just won't happen. So while I agree that technical expertise is good, even though I don't understand how you don't consider 10k+ users as technical experts, in practice they are rarely acting on posts on which they have technical expertise.
#sorryNotSorryForHijackingElectionChatroom
 
@PetterFriberg and everyone else who thinks that an SO moderator doesn't need to be a technical person: Look at Wikipedia and all the mess that it currently is because we have kids who are administrators and who don't know nothing about almost anything. Because of that, Wikipedia is full of wrong information and is not trusted as a source by universities (I really have no idea why Google trusts in its search results).
When I was an active Wikipedian about a decade ago, I saw a huge contribution from a real scientist reverted by someone, and, when that scientist complained to the admins, he got blocked for 24 hours - needless to say, that scientist never contributed again.
I don't want to see SO going that way. Knowing how to use the moderation tools and having the leadership necessary is good, but should be secondary to the fact that the person must be a technical person and must know quite a lot about programming. A question to everyone: Is there, at the moment, a non-technical moderator on SO? And, if yes, then who?
 
You may lack a bit of experience with SO. This is nothing like wikipedia, and the common pitfalls of other internet communities.
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Yes - I agree with you and I already mentioned that, but any programmer worth his salt with a lot of experience will be able to correctly make an informed decision about a flag.
 
If a moderator were to do such things, don't worry that a very angry mob of very highly specialized people would pick it up really fast
and, contrarily to wikipedia, mods can't unilaterally do things like ban people and expect it to stay calm
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier This is the second time that you hinted that I don't know much about SO - please refrain from personal attacks. If you can't continue this conversion in a civilized way, then I'm afraid I'll have to leave.
 
6:24 PM
everything is logged, everything is looked at by dozens of people from all locations on earth
You have never posted on meta, you say things that are contrary to what has been said a lot of times in the past years. That hints at a lack of experience, nothing personal.
 
So is Wikipedia.
So you think that someone with no experience on a subject shouldn't contribute? How ironic?
 
I haven't tried to limit you from expressing yourself. Actually, I asked you, please, to come in chat so we could further discuss it.
 
This thing is turning personal and is descending into a non-civilized discussion. I don't want to be part of that. I'm against personal attacks and you are starting it.
 
@itoctopus actually... no, not really. "any programmer worth their salt" will not be able to correctly make an informed decision about a flag. Apart from the obvious dismissive tone of the expression, you have obviously missed the constant posts on meta about flag handling? Most flags are actually not about a technical problem, it's not what flags are for.
 
6:48 PM
Uhhh... can we not?
 
sure
 
apologies.
 
7:04 PM
Why not ask that question on meta? "Should moderators have technical knowledge". It isn't really a requirement, but to be honest, being involved at Stack Overflow should be a requirement.
Having someone run for the moderator position who does not contribute to the site is certainly a problem. While there should be some level of actual knowledge contribution, that isn't the only way to contribute. People who spend countless hours helping keep the place up to keep as well as actively read or participate in meta discussions on outlook certainly qualify as contributors.
 
... ok I'll still just leave that here, it's about flags, and technical accuracy.
 
@TravisJ Isn't it already? You need 3000 rep and several badges to run?
 
It is more of case to determine what is enough technical knowledge
 
@Magisch Yes, that's fair to say. However, it is weighted, and I guess I was addressing weighting reputation versus upkeep and kind of poorly started with the phrase "isn't really".
 
Oooh drama
 
7:13 PM
Nah, you missed it :( #coldpopcorn
 
Aww.
 
Sorry. We could always create some though. Let's talk about the left nav :P
 
Oh, that thing is awful.
 
nodding
 
When I first joined the Channel I was like "wat"
Why the heck is it not collapsible?
 
7:16 PM
I envision many user scripts are in our future.
 
I'm pretty sure... someone, I don't remember who (Art?) made one already
 
Haven't seen it, but collapsible is just a bandaid in my opinion. The direction is all wrong, it should be modernizing the UX, not legacying it.
It's here for those curious.
 
7:46 PM
I don't fancy SO going full responsive tbh
I do need screen real estate for the important stuff (posts) on my mobile phone. I don't need a left nav sidebar covering 1/3 of my screen
 
Responsive is going to be outdated soon in my opinion. Would rather see the same format on mobile/tablet/desktop. It is a little more complicated to accomplish, but it is still easily doable and looks very nice when done right.
The main aspect to making a unified view is ensuring that the size of text properly scales with screen size, and that the layout is based on percentage. Sticking us with a min-width attribute on all those elements pretty much ensures that cannot happen.
 
see I dont mind scrolling when my screen is very small
 
8:06 PM
Mod tools are a bit of a bother on mobile.
 
"a bit"?
 
Yeah, a bit.
They're not horrible :P
 
user8992812
Who here has nominated themselves?
 
"Moderating Stack Overflow *on mobile*"
- Mithrandir, for O Rly edition
damn you markdown
@DeadManWalking Have you looked at the nomination page?
 
@DeadManWalking Everyone nominates themselves, so the intersect of the list of users present and the list of users at the nomination page would be the answer to that.
 
user8992812
8:11 PM
Sorry I mean who here has plans of nominating themselves
 
Aside from the group that already nominated themselves?
 
there's not a whole lot of point predeclaring and intention to declare
 
user8992812
Yes
 
I don't know?
Pretty happy with a few of the candidates already though.
I am glad the troll post was deleted.
=/
 
I'll go for obvious troll is obvious
 
8:15 PM
I wonder if they are the same user.
 
user8992812
( ̄ー ̄)
 
That'd be quite the plot twist
 
@itoctopus being technical helps and is important to some extent because it makes context obvious sometimes, but it's a clear second place to dealing with human problems and personalities/egos in the list of traits good moderators need
 
@itoctopus Sorry I went offline, my personal view is that the technical view of stuff is up to the community (there is no need for moderators to step in), if small problem as closing (you close vote, we need 5 for consensus,if not dupe), if big issue you post on meta and let the community decide. Personally I like more moderators who stay away from these issue, there is no need for them to "take a stand".
 
since when asking about if a gender will be included in a group is considered sexism?
this is like the comment that got removed because I said the truth about kfc...
 
8:30 PM
hmmm... chicken nuggets. You just had to make me want to eat kfc did you?
 
I have no clue what you said in comment, but obviously when you speak about gender, race, religion you need to be careful because it is very easy to offend people... SO users in general like to stay away from this discussions, just because they don't really have sense on SO, what gender do I have?, unicorn?
 
@PetterFriberg going by your avatar you're clearly some sort of fish ;)
 
*narwhal
 
@ArtOfCode I wish, you make me remember our dear Tuna
:41614686 I'm not offended if about female, trans, white, black or unicorns (like me), again what sense does it have... We like the user to prove that they actually are unicorns?
 
yeah let's drop that and eat jQuery
 
8:33 PM
@FélixGagnon-Grenier NO ,posting code for discount on nuggets
@PetterFriberg maybe some users want to know some statistics
 
@O.Rares so SE will do some kind of body inspection?
 
@PetterFriberg I will insist to do all the inspections on a particular gender ahaha
joking,don't load the gun @PetterFriberg
 
I believe Richard cheese has a relevant song for this situation youtube.com/watch?v=fn40B9ugcrs
 
@O.Rares It's not an unreasonable thing to ask, but as always it depends how you ask it. It may not be something all our moderators want to answer, either.
 
@ArtOfCode what is reasonable nowadays?
tell me how to reasonably ask the question
 
8:39 PM
This discussion is impossible to follow with the deleted messages...
If you're deleting them yourself, @O.Rares, please don't.
 
tbh, this hardly qualifies as discussion
 
... in part because it's only part of a discussion :D
 
@O.Rares I'm not sure if I'm joking, maybe I see it the wrong way. @YvetteColomb has had some battles on this. I understand that groups can feel "under" representative, I'm a unicorn, we are few left, why don't you have more unicorns as mod?... but not sure that there is some real logic in this on an internet community... maybe Yvette can help us to find a conclusion
 
@Cerbrus I didn't deleted the question so that I could ask why it was deleted
 
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about
 
8:44 PM
@PetterFriberg since like 7% of here are women(human of the female kind) I just wanted to know if there will be a woman moderator,I don't want to say that my wife would do a good job here or a friend would like to be moderator
 
@O.Rares - There are already women moderators and employees doing fantastic jobs at Stack Overflow and across the exchange. Why would this election be any different than what already exists?
 
@O.Rares @YvetteColomb states that she is a women, I think the others are male... but I have not done any further research in that. I'm not sure it's very elegant to ask directly and I think you should not really care
 
@O.Rares That not someone in here can answer
Simply because the elections aren't over yet.
 
@TravisJ I didn't said that would be different
 
Then why even ask?
 
8:50 PM
nvm,just wanted to know
I'm sorry if I offended in any way someone here
 
Don't overblow what's actually a pretty reasonable question, y'all. @O.Rares whether or not there will be a female moderator isn't yet decided. There is a woman among the candidates, but it's too early to accurately predict who'll be elected yet.
 
@ArtOfCode now I don't want to know anymore,looks like this information can be so dangerous for me
 
@ArtOfCode - I think you missed some context. It is a sensitive issue, and probably should have been phrased with a little more consideration than the way it was as it kind of implied there were no women moderators, and as a result the immediate response from another user here was rather....untoward.
 
@ArtOfCode Basically what I said. The point of elections is that we don't know yet who's going to get elected :D
 
@TravisJ it didn't implied anything,I asked about the future results of this election not about the past elections
let's change the subject,it weights too heavy for us
 
8:57 PM
@TravisJ I've seen the context. Yeah, it could have been phrased with more tact, but the question itself is reasonable and given that English doesn't seem to be @O.Rares' first language (correct me if I'm wrong), it's not something that we all need to blow up over.
 
@O.Rares good idea
 
Changing the subject is always a good response :)
 
@O.Rares Too me it seems like you want to make it an issue, not sure why, "offended" why would we be, "dangerous" bah... I'm not really sure what your intent is?, constructive discussion or popcorn's?
 
@PetterFriberg to me it looks like you make it an issue
 
rolls eyes
 
8:58 PM
ok lets move on then
 
You were onto something good there with the subject change. Let's do that.
 
I'm very much offended. Where is my popcorn?
 
not helping @rene
 
@ArtOfCode so be it, I'm sorry then
 
9:00 PM
So... Here's a question for y'all candidates: What's your take on review? Should moderators be reviewing more or less?
 
I would say more but their binding vote is kind of in the way
As in: I understand that they would rather cast a normal vote
 
@rene Why? If you don't believe that something should be closed/deleted/whatever, they have no business casting any vote at all, non-binding or not.
 
I would say keep out, stick to your mod queue... you have enough fun there.
 
If you're not sure, leave it for those who are more sure
Having a way to push a question into review would be helpful on beta sites such as the one I moderate, where you want to allow people to have experience with the queues. That doesn't seem like an issue on SO.
 
Pushing things into review is a thing I've wanted for aaages
 
9:03 PM
technically, you can spin up a sockpuppet
 
There's always been stuff that I personally have an opinion on, but I'm not sure whether the community would agree... so it'd be nice to kick it into review
 
and have it flag things
 
Make a sock and flag it :D
 
@Mithrandir aye, I've done that for a few of the more annoying things
 
@ArtOfCode things that can be handled by the community (close, triage, lqp queue, etc) do not need mods to be involved. Mods are here for the exceptions where the community is unable to take action. It's not a question about "how much" but about "what"
 
9:05 PM
my feeling is that mods on SO have enough in mod queue, if not so why would we have this election?
 
There is that. Queue was bumping 1000 last I heard, though that was a while ago
 
2000+
 
although that doesn't mean, mods shouldn't visit the standard queues
 
Bumping ~2k last I heard
 
oh
well there goes that estimate
 
9:06 PM
Whether you like or not, the reason we elect you is to handle the queue, when the queue is empty you can start thinking of other stuff you can do :D
Like brushing your teeth and having a tea
 
IMO, mods should be handling flags, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with checking the regular queues as well... especially with the sheer volume of e.g. the SO Close Votes queue.
 
Yeah... If I end up winning this thing, that'll be one of the big differences. I'm used to small flag queues.
(read: mostly non-existent)
 
We would need another 50 mods if we like to get that under control (close queue)
 
@ArtOfCode I believe that there are more currently active flags on SO than flags on Lit.SE all time :P
 
Ask rene how annoying it is to be pinged just by duplicates in c# :D
 
9:09 PM
I've handled about 1.5k flags... plenty more than that to handle on SO
@Andy what's the current highest number of flags handled by a single moderator here?
 
@ArtOfCode I've handled... 344 all time
 
ask how many flags Martjin has handled
 
@Mithrandir 400 handled flags a day is expected on SO :P
 
Last time I tried to load the "all" tab, it crashed. There are a lot of flags in history.
 
9:12 PM
Heh. I thought the devs fixed that... has it just broken the fix again?
 
@PetterFriberg 320,469
4
 
that's a few
 
Thanks that give a nice idea to our dear nominates
 
@PetterFriberg doable, with 300 flags a day for 3 years straight
 
Martijn is on a different plane of existence
 
9:18 PM
@Floern I know but you need to right mindset and as far as I go the ones who nominates them-self just need to know what they are getting into, what the community and SE expect.. The diamond is nice, but yeah the community expect you to handle a few... if not we need to elect some other peeps.
 
@PetterFriberg well yea.. if one just wants to wear a diamond, one doesn't have to nominate
a unicode symbol in the name can do that job
(figuratively speaking)
 
I am fairly certain that you will face a little surprise for editing a diamond into your username :)
 
That's actually a character you can't use in your username
 
yup, just found the meta about that
 
@TravisJ I bet there are others like this one that have a few flags also, but yeah the pure flag count is not always the truth in the effort mods put into SO, some mods go for the complex flags that take's time to figure out (like Brad)
 
9:36 PM
Bill was a great mod
 
@TravisJ yeah, and handled the CVQ with > 40 reviews per day
 
user3956566
10:31 PM
@itoctopus the mods need to be technical, there's got to be some understanding of the content, or you'd have no clue if questions were truly on topic or not
 
user3956566
@PetterFriberg thanks for the thought, this is my last word on gender
 
10:51 PM
@YvetteColomb As a moderator, what type of flags do you think you would principally be taking care of? In this particular regard, do you believe you will mostly be closing questions (something that the community can do) or rather handle mods flags, keeping in mind that Flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer.?
 
Is @Servy ever going to run for mod?
 
Note, that clearing the close votes queue is an admirable task, I am not arguing (too hard) against that use of time from a mod.
... did I say something bad again?
 
user3956566
11:15 PM
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it would depend on the amount of time I have on a day. One thing I'm interested in is voting fraud (voting rings) and that can take a bit of time to look into, whereas handling rude/abusive flags are usually straightforward. Mods are exception handlers, I handle flags and stay off the SO review queues. I stay off the review queues in Pets. It doesn't mean I will not close questions, I just will not find them via the review queues.
 
user3956566
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Nope :)
 

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