> As a co-mod of Nick, in the Meta discussion Discord server, I absolutely support Nick as a moderator for Stack Overflow, provided that as everyone involved has already lost their minds it can't get any worse.
I'm still wondering if I won't get run off the site. I even posted that possibility in the announcement on the site where applied. That would be a shame. I rather do like this place.
I think Dharman might be referring to the fact that people watching the election are probably quite eager to see a candidate so they can start commenting stuff :p
@Dharman umm... that'd be good... I wouldn't want to resort to: "hey guys... you know how you like the ability to walk? Well... I'm so glad you're nominating yourself in the election... tap on the shoulder" :p
@Dharman I don't know, but that nominee who gets all the attention centered on him should have some prerogative in getting comments sorted by the CM so he case layer his responses 1 by 1
We didn't have to remove anything bad. There was one (which I can mention, because it was already discussed in this room's transcript) that was essentially recommending someone else nominate. That's obviously inappropriate underneath a different user's nomination. But even that wasn't rude.
@AnishB. You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you are missing the required badges: Deputy, Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 11 (out of 40).
@CodyGray yeah, but taken together comments pointing out concerns are quite sharp, and they do form a barrage. It's a lot of scrutiny concentrated on a single person. And the nominee is publicly called into question, by a group which is a tough position to be in. (There were nearly 20 question in little over 2 hour yesterday)
@bad_coder Yes... That happens when you nominate yourself for any type of public position. It's expected and even good. As has been mentioned before in here, if you can't stand some public scrutiny after your nomination, then you definitely won't be able to handle the scrutiny that comes with processing flags, deleting posts, and doing everything else that mods do.
there's easily hundreds of comments, and literally thousands who vote. The bulk of voting happens in the last phase, but interactions ramp up the longer the election progresses
Frankly, you can't and probably shouldn't even try to respond to each and every comment. A lot of them are going to raise similar concerns. You should address those concerns in your nomination post and/or your answers to the questionnaire on Meta (the nomination post is severely character-limited, so you probably can't address many of the concerns there).
The reason you want to do this is so that everyone can read it, without having to scroll through hundreds of noisy comments.
@Dharman I don't remember, no. I remember having a big problem with it when I tried to nominate. I had to rewrite my nomination a dozen times trying to shorten it. But... I have that problem with most character limits on this site.
I've just tried nominating myself and copying rubbish into the nomination box... it's a min of 150 characters and after that you get 1050 left... so it has to be between 150 and 1200 characters it seems