One upon a time - it was very skewed towards mods being either in the US/Western Europe timezones... however, it's spread out a fair bit more now - so in some elections - people did deliberately vote for candidates for their geographical location/timezone... (although from my understand - not solely for that reason but it was certainly a non-minor consideration)
@Zoe, Not sure what you meant by 'linking the questionnaire in general'. The question itself does have links to the user's answers (at the moment only 2 out of 4). Following the same format as the one here.
that means anyone who actually cares about the questionnaire can at least find the general area in which the answers have been posted, although it's not a direct link to a specific nominee
@JonClements I assume there's even statistics on this? It's a bit strange though. I mean I don't think someone would be a better moderator just because they live next to me..
@Scratte Not that I'm aware of... I just know the mods are more spread out than they use to be location wise and people discussing whether to consider timezone/location as part of their voting
@IanCampbell That certainly does not apply anymore. Besides maybe the one I vote for picks flags to handle that are different than the ones I usually raise. I'd be happy if they are handled within a day for complex ones, but we are far from that small timeframe.
Just copy/pasted the one from here over to there, with a few slights mods to be more general.
The thing is, those questions don't seem to be relevant so much to a specific site, as more to the network in general. The stuff that's gone down lately has had ripple effects everywhere.
Just went through his profile a bit. Stays out of the more troublesome meta flare ups, but seems very credible. Not quite as active on Expats obviously.
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Yeah if there are fewer than 10 nominees, primaries are skipped, I don't think that's ever happened before (it could've if the primary election trigger was for a higher number of nominees previously)
That's not true, the nominee count and needed mods for each election has gone down historically
It could be partially related to that, but I feel like what would be more related to what you're referencing is the number of moderators (outside of elections)
You'd think there'd be a good portion of the user base who doesn't know or care that much about the drama. Maybe the bitterness of the candidate questionnaire convinced people not to apply.
When I copy/pasted it, I thought, "I'm gonna have to drop all sorts of bits to be relevant to this site." Then I went through and realized it had almost nothing to do with StackOverflow at all. It was all about what's been happening across the network overalll.
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@AnnZen Chat clocks are a bit of a confused mess. In some places (e.g. main chat pages) the displayed times are in the time for your locale. Other places (e.g. search and transcripts) the times displayed are in UTC.
@AnnZen Hmmm... The scripts work for most people. I'm happy to help diagnose the problem. However, it's probably more appropriate for us to do so in a different room. How about we take debugging that to SOCVR Testing Facility?
@Catija That's actually significantly more difficult to do, given that it's in a different domain. I haven't looked at the code for that, but it's likely to be based on the user's system clock, but just displayed in UTC, which is easy to do.. It would be possible to get a close approximation of the server's current time from the events which arrive on the chat page, but it would only be accurate to within a few seconds, due to various networking delays.
This is the one phase of the election I don't have to do anything for... I just have to make sure there's no last minute candidates who shouldn't be there... I've been thinking that we should have a gap between the end of nominations and beginning of voting... not more than a day but... just a buffer.
hey @Catija for the small chance I actually make it, I'll be on holiday for a week in the mountains of germany when the election ended. Is that a problem?
There's no "must accept the mod agreement by [deadline]" rule or anything... in fact, I think some of the smaller site mods have gone a year without accepting the agreement on meta.
Letting people know in advance is nice, though :D - Thanks.
@RobertSsupportsMonicaCellio yea, the place where we're going is supposed to have wifi, but, having lived in Kleve having to chug along on a 6MB/s dsl line on a 20MB/s abo, I don't have high expitations.
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@JonathanRosa That's the one good thing about the current screen. You're presented with a random order list of the candidates. Doesn't matter when they nominated