Well, what language do you think the Thai people speak? Danish?
Lao and Thai are officially different languages, and they are, to an extent. But a Thai and a Lao will have zero problem understanding each other (unless one deliberately uses obscure words).
There's nothing in your message that I actually dislike. But there is a lot that you didn't say - and good on you for not saying it. The "debacle" of a year ago has - like it or not - passed. The mass resignations and high-rep account deletions, which were threatening to "bring SE to its knees" didn't do that; but they were noticed, and changes have been made ...
... now is the time for slow, studied, and wise approaches to the perceived/real divide between the Company and the Community. I would advise any newly-elected moderator to think very carefully before embarking on a campaign to change the nature of the site at that level.
@Dharman Don't nominate too fast. It seems that the first ones took the worse comments. Both directed to the user nominating and unrelated to that user.
It's also tricky to understand the motivations of all the people voting. Do 30K users read and inform themselves before voting? Or do they just vote for the cutest avatar and a catch phrase?
@Vickel Very good point. I think many/most voters aren't really that engaged in the big issues - they just look at the "scores on the doors."
Cody could confirm/deny - but I think he had only 39/40 when he first nominated himself, and was advised to get the extra badge (Investor) to help himself along.
@AdrianMole I think they will read through the canditate manifesto, as well get influenced by the comments section, but then - at the end - they'll go for the best numbers (at least it's what I have seen often, but not allways ) in the last elections...
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
The 40-point candidate score is calculated this way: 1 point for each 1,000 reputation up to 20,000 reputation (for 20 points); and 1 point for each of the 8 moderation, 6 participation, and 6 editing badges
The 40-point candidate score is calculated this way: 1 point for each 1,000 reputation up to 20,000 reputation (for 20 points); and 1 point for each of the 8 moderation, 6 participation, and 6 editing badges
@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).