@StephenKennedy I worked that queue almost every day for 20 reviews since I have the privileges to do so (around aug-2016).
@TylerH I close a lot too, but not that much through CVQ. Takes a while to check the context, the duplicates. When the question pops "live", I know that I can answer it, so I read it with more interest.
@BaummitAugen that's also the total of my queues 😀 other queues I didn't go that far, so that's a great percentage of my total too.
Also your 10k+ boost theory may be correct. 10 more votes than the rest tonight, exactly the same number of votes as you...
Gee, that one nominee still hasn't come in here, and hasn't responded on meta... "Last seen 45 mins ago" on meta. It may just be me, but I think that's rather offensive to users that actually want the position.
Unlike another forum or organizations, users here usually dont have a chance of appealing if they are fell unfair. As a normal user, Me, myself actually not wanted Moderators count being increased even I didn't do anything against the site rules.
Disagreed. But I dont want to say more, which may bring old things up again. I dont have much time to argueing what events not related to me. Im going movies with friends later. Excited.
Let's see some corruption going on now. I'm willing to sell my votes to the highest bidders. I can accept money in a shady enveloppe, a field of unicorns, a lifetime supply of tea, or anything you are willing to pay. Waiting for offers :D
How many votes would I get if I ran on a manifesto of "I love coffee and I strongly object to pineapple on pizza"? I'd also be willing to support cricket as the official sport of Stack Overflow if that helps?
Though you might want to start the mod process ASAP, @BhargavRao is apparently trying to get me suspended for no reason. He said corruption and targeted downvotes are not allowed :(
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I've left some comments on your questionnaire, with a couple of issues I have with how you delete-vote. While I like you as a person, I have a significantly different opinions as to what is appropriate wrt. reasons for deletion.
I'm sorry that I'm raising these issues this late in the process: Real life has been unexpectedly hectic for me over the last several days (involving a hospital, surgery, police, court; all for other people, but making significant demands on my time; all involved are recovering and expected to be fine, other than their legal issues).
I had extra reluctance to bring up these issues, because I'm also a candidate and my doing so might be seen as self-serving. But, ultimately, I feel that the issues, particularly the issue regarding potential targeting of users, must be addressed, and that doing so is more important than my candidacy. So, if others feel that it's inappropriate for another candidate to bring up such issues, then I'm willing to withdraw my nomination.
... this is a very long two hours before primary ends
@Makyen I think it's important you speak up if you feel you have to. Moderators indeed have very heightened powers, and it's ok for people to have the extra scrutiny. If there is something wrong with the way in which a candidate envisions deleting questions, it is primordial they have a chance to correct it before they cause damage.
@Makyen Those are awesome things to bring up. Don't feel like you're being muzzled just because your hat's in the ring, too. You have every right to ask the same questions as someone who isn't running.
Meh, as long as you don't attack other nominees, I don't really see a problem. If you notice something worth discussing about a candidate and it's actually something important, it's fine.
Kinda unfortunate all that other RL stuff happened - hope everyone finally recovers (especially from legal, you kinda need a detox session for that alone) - so your timing is skewed, but better late than never.
@Makoto Yeah, the timing could have been much better on all of it. Detoxing from the legal stuff is definitely needed. Unfortunately, the legal issues have the potential to be the worst part of it for the people involved.
@Makyen I've answered the best I could to your comments in the questionnaire. I must say that I don't really understand this sudden wave of criticisms right now, but it seems you have your personal reasons.
@Makyen To cut it short, one thing I'll really miss if I'm elected is the ability to ask other people to delete some bad dupes. I don't need you remembering me that. Someone else already asked it to me in comments and I answered the same. It's in the questionnaire and I cannot like to it but it was asked by TylerH Mar 6 at 14:20
here's my reply: excellent question that could have been broadened to be in the 2019 questionnaire @TylerH I think that would be abuse to single-handedly delete duplicates. At least now other people can decide not to. If I'm elected, maybe I'll just post a "del-pls" request, without deleting, unless the duplicate is just abysimal. Flagging and voting to delete are both privileges you lose when you become a mod :)
Fun fact: if you have not voted yet in the election phase, click "1st" on one person, then click "1st" on another, the blue popup will say "you have casted 2 votes".
@Jean-FrançoisFabre That's a fair 2019 question but I think it relates to my question from this year - if you're a subject-matter expert in a tag and you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the question before you is not a useful sign post, would it be prudent for you as a moderator to remove it or would you want to delegate that to the community? Consider that (in most cases I've seen) there's enough chatter and people wanting to reopen the question which only adds to the lack of signpost.
The field is crowded and it's tough to decide who gets the preference order tbh - we've got some great candidates who I do want to see become a moderator
@Makoto I already kind of answered. Today, it's easy: I vote to delete, and post a delete vote request @SOCVR. If I'm elected, I'm not going to do that. And check the date of my reply, it's before the zillion questions Makyen asked, so I'm not being pressured or changing my mind.
(a moderator asking to delete a dupe): I've never seen a case like this, but the more I think of it, it would be inappropriate for a moderator to send delete vote request to SOCVR without voting. Maybe I'll just ask to see if others find the dupe useful or not, not formally asking for deletion.
@coldspeed I mean, getting approval from others is easier than yourself, but when you're running for office, thinking you're the next coming of Christ is basically a requirement.
@BhargavRao no it didn't. I mean that I'm answering the same thing I answered TylerH (thanks to him for this question), I'm not answering what Makoto wanted to hear, that's my real opinion and it's timestamped :)
@StephenKennedy Yeah, I just really feel like Rick is fantastic at writing these informative articles. The content just makes you wanna insta-close the tab in disbelief! :p
IMHO, those with highest upvote/downvote ratio are "leaders", those with highest downvote/upvote ratio are "managers" and Zoe is clearly making her way up among all. I think leaders are maybe at this point better for an SO moderator. Of-course, I may be wrong!
@Emma i'm unable to see a direct logical connection between the up/down vote ratio (or its inverse) and moderation skills. actually, those with lower u/d are likely to have been more focused on low quality content, which means they're likely more experienced