@AnnZen You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you are missing the required badge: Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 22 (out of 40).
@AnnZen Yes. But don't worry - just don't fail another. (If you do, and its another dodgy one, just raise it on Meta again, and a Mod can lift your ban.)
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
I wrote a mod tool userscript to pull failed audits from all queues in the past 30 days, and can filter by a single user/id. If you ever want to find out which ones you've failed recently without going through your review history, you can ping me in the Bad Stack Overflow Reviews room
@Dharman "Stack Overflow is like an encyclopedia, so we prefer to omit these types of phrases. It is assumed that everyone here is trying to be helpful."
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@Dharman This kind of thing needs to go in your nomination...
That's exactly what we want mods doing and thinking like.
@CodyGray Perhaps replace "these types of phrases" with "chit-chat and other interpersonal messages". I dunno. Author's choice.
Examples of election FAQs I can help with: - how does the election work - who are the candidates - how to nominate - how to vote - how to decide who to vote for - why should I be a moderator - are moderators paid - what is the election status - when is the election starting - when is the election ending - how is candidate score calculated - what is my candidate score - what are moderation badges - what are participation badges - what are editing badges
You cannot vote yet. In the meantime you can read and comment on the candidates' nominations, as well as read the candidates' answers to your questions to find out more. Don't forget to come back in 36 hours to also vote in the actual election phase!
An election is where users nominate themselves as candidates for the role of diamond ♦ moderator, and users with at least 150 reputation can vote for them.
@DineshKShrestha If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you can read the candidates' answers in the election Q&A, and you also can look at examples of their participation on Meta and how they conduct themselves.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
@Makyen Thanks. I’ll do a better job next time. @CodyGray I thought I was getting rid of fluff, but ok.
@Zoe SO is still in its infancy compared to the countries letting you vote in elections, and back when those countries were younger, the voting age was higher, so we’d rather have to say 240 or so.
@Andreas since I'm not running - I feel it'd be rather greedy of me :)
@ArdentCoder in the primary yes... as a filter mechanism to just get 10 candidates for the election itself... but since it doesn't look like we're going to have more than 10 candidates... you can cast your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice votes (no up/down in that one)
If I recall correctly, if there's > 30 candidates, then the top 30 based on rep go through to the primary, then the top 10 net scored candidates (up votes - down votes on the nomination post) in the primary go through to the election and then people cast 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice votes and then the Meek STV method is used to decide the winners for the number of seats available.
Unless you're counting aggregate disappointment, then that might be more, because even if each person is disappointed less, you have to add all of that disappointment together...
Ooo... if I run for mod I can get "Power. Raw Power. The nuke button" and call everything fake news... sounds awesome... I should try that - maybe if I went back in time 5 years... :p
@CodyGray Wow, I'm surprised you are surprised by that lol maybe it doesn't happen in some places. If you don't learn, you get punishments, parents are called, write an apology letter, etc.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
@JonClements I know I was cute as a kid, but I turned out to be a saber tooth squirrel with special Pink Panther qualities. Anything chasing me will end up in really strange circumstances :D
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
Folks who hang out in any of Makyen's chatrooms will know their most excellent and diplomatic style, when handling "difficult chatters" ... this is important, IMHO.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Indeed. I've also seen Cody in action in the same rooms. Start of diplomatic and, if that's obviously not working, move abruptly to good, old-fashioned snark. Then use the "nuke" button.
I was invited twice to a chatroom with another user who wanted to talk about a deleted answer (that I deleted). First time I joined the room, and talked but BING user created another chat room a few days after and invited me again. I ignored that.
It's rather easy for mods: we can kick someone out of chat, delete comments... the person is quickly going to understand they're not going to win. And eventually it calms down (or you get all your posts downvoted :))
I have a principle (that I didn't always have :)): I'm not engaging with users, never. If someone is becoming aggressive, I delete the comment and stop answering. Replying makes you the bad guy, in the eyes of the community.
My first ever custom flag was for just that. I was actually quite upset with what was happening, and felt quite bad for raising the flag. But it was marked "helpful" and the situation was resolved.
We have a "more than x comments posted" auto flag too. When a conversation is heated, it's okay to custom flag it. It's just that custom flags take more time to process. Unfriendly/NLN comment flags are processed more quickly
Don't feel bad for raising a custom flag. One custom flag is better than 10 comment flags...
What I hate is custom flags that flag NAAs. When I'm really annoyed, I decline the flag and delete the answer....
@AnnZen I was meaning that if you wanted to keep your SO reputation at 100 times your reputation on other sites, you either need to not get any votes on SO, or get lots of votes on other site. It was an attempt at humor, which wasn't all that good, and clearly fell flat.
@EnzoTDZ this is the proper chatroom to ping candidates (for instance Makyen, Machiavity, Dharman, Yvette, TravisJ, Tschallacka, check election page for others)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Ahh... OK. I've remembered what I was thinking. I was thinking 170+ sites (not counting Meta sites) and needing to post on each one...
actually I'd be terrible, too, it should be "ser" not "estar" (edited just under the grace period)
"estar" is for temporary conditions (like being cold), "ser" is for more permanent ones (like being a moderator)
it mostly matters for words that that can mean either - "estar frío" is to be cold due to low temperature, while "ser frío" means to be a cold, insensitive person
@RyanM One of the best things about the Spanish language is that it has two verbs that mean "to be". Very confusing for English- (and other-?) speakers. I remember a friend taking a course. About lessons ~2 they had the sentence "Pedro is drunk." Wonderful.
I have been 'accosted' by tourists in a number of countries, mistaking me for a local, and asking if I can speak English. Sometimes I'm helpful, sometimes I play a game.
I even got asked directions, in Barcelona, by a Spaniard. He got really upset with me when I shrugged and asked him to slow down his speech. Probably mistook me for a miltant Catalan?
@AnnZen You seem to be.
@RyanM These days, I can (and often do - lockdown permitting) spend 3 or 4 weeks in Thailand/Lao, during which time I don't speak a single word of English. The in-laws have even started making fun of my 'accent' - which I take as a compliment.