to be fair, there's still 5 ish days to go on nomination
Anyone who doesn't like it can get out
What would've been pretty stupid would've been releasing it two days into the primaries or the main election, when (IIRC) you can't easily cancel your nomination
> viii. Respect your right to speak openly to question and challenge policy without reprisal so long as such speech does not break the Code of Conduct.
amen to that
new policy looks a lot more mod-friendly than old policy which seems to exist just to cover the company's butt
> I will accept additional guidance given by members of the Stack Exchange, Inc. Community Team and Senior Leadership Team, whether in response to questions, concerns or discussions regarding existing network-wide policies.
does that infer that by accepting it, you'd abide by it?
Re: "Identity Theft and Privacy." If I call myself Bill Gates and I use the public domain photo as my avatar, am I breaking this rule?
"Disruptions and Exploits. We will terminate accounts and block addresses of those who attempt unauthorized use of the Stack Exchange Network." - Are there any clarifications what it means in terms of using bots and scripts?
I think that if you do a bot or a script that goes wild, they'll suspend your account to stop it from harming the site before they'll nuke your account. It already happened. If you account has 20k I don't think they'll delete it without warning.
@AdrianMole useless: they're not going to open another mod position
@Jean-FrançoisFabre My criteria was a very small number of nominees and at most 1 person worth voting for, it's looking like I won't be putting my name in though
I'm not threatening I"m warning. I remember some users got suspended because of some unsavoury comments under nominations. Everything concerning the election is sensitive.
This is the first election I have experienced. I know the past year or so has been particularly controversial, especially in terms of Moderators, but are there normally any 'loony' candidate nominations that are later retracted? Or is this an emergent phenomenon?
@AdrianMole sometimes... but generally the completely loony ones get removed... the still obviously loony but not removal worthy loony still get to run...
Back to serious... "Post previews for review of all new official policies in the Moderators Teams" How much in advance is this posted before it is made official?
I'm on SO just since late 2019 and I often find comments about how controversial 19/20 was. Has anyone a link for me where I can read about the whole thing?
Just asking because I've seen the new candidate text.
not accusing you of this, as i haven't looked at your activity, but if you're routinely answering questions that warrant deletion... it'll happen routinely, :p
@AnnZen I'm not an expert in your field but it does seem that you have posted lots of answers to questions that get closed as duplicates. I can't recall any specific ones that I have close- or delete-voted, but I do see things in review queues, and in SOCVR.
@Dharman It's going to depend. We have a notification system for mods that makes the mod diamond turn orange instead of blue... if it's a simple, non-controversial policy, it may be a shorter period of time and if it's more complex, longer... But we don't generally make these policies out of the blue... and I don't expect any to come out any time soon.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre @AnnZen OK, that was one from SOCVR. The closure (as a duplicate) was clearly justified. Further, the question didn't offer itself (IMHO) as a useful guide to the duplicate target(s), so I added my vote to delete.
Questions closed as duplicates are useful if they have a title that is both general enough and sufficiently different from the duplicate to serve as useful signposts. That question title was so specific to the OP's particular problem that it is extremely unlikely that anyone will come across it via a search.
@AnnZen For what it's worth you are getting too much upvotes. If you are concerned about content then please do flag it. If you are only sad because an upvoted answer was deleted then I would not worry too much. Just pay attention to what kind of questions you answer that get deleted later and try to avoid answering them in the future.
On the other hand, that sounds like a very complex system and not something SE would implement, so <10k users can probably only see their own answer and the question