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@AndrasDeak Up to a point. But, like any good election, there should be a place for clarification, discussion and debate - with and even among candidates.
Another thing to notice is the length of this chat. It's huge.. lots of action. I do not think anyone sane actually read the entire thing, so one message with a link just gets lost.
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ Your answers are basically all one-sentence or very short paragraphs. Compare that to other folks' responses. Your entire candidacy comes across as an afterthought, and that only reinforces it. Add to that some points where you've suggested doing things that are the opposite of established norms of moderation... yeah, I'm not entirely surprised it's been downvoted.
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Another thing to notice is the length of this chat. It's huge.. lots of action. I do not think anyone sane actually read the entire thing, so one message with a link just gets lost.
@AdrianMole I'm not saying this room is useless. I'm saying that first and foremost nominations are based on the nomination blurb and the meta questionnaire.
I don't disagree.
00:01
@ArtOfCode It got +0/-1, then +1/-0, then +1/-1, then +2/-5. Since it has gotten negative score, it has gotten no more upvotes. Bandwagoning.
@AndrasDeak yup
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Do you have to vote for 3 candidates for your vote to count? Like if I just put first choice Machavity and then don't vote for any other candidates, will my vote count?
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ Yeah, no. The meta bandwagon ain't that strong.
@wim yup, that still counts.
@wim nope
@Catija which one? :P
00:02
@wim No. You can even undo a vote and still get the badge.
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@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ Perhaps just multiple people agree that your nomination isn't very well thought out?
There's two opposing questions...
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err, I am not asking about a badge
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ I would just leave it up. I mean, look at @Tschallacka His is underwater but he's taken it in stride. Much respect for people who run and learn from the process
@wim that's what you get for being a badger. People assume.
00:03
OK. You can select up to three candidates.
@ArtOfCode meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/331946/… This post moved between positive and negative multiple times over several hours, usually -5 and -10.
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ I think it's premature. Look at @Tschallacka post. It's at -17, but it doesn't seem to be bandwagoning by any measure. It's at +58/-75, so there's not any one direction.
@Scratte selective bandwagon, duh
lol!.. right :)
You can vote for up to three. Choosing one or three doesn't impact your vote, it just means that if your first choice is eliminated, you don't indicate a second choice so your vote is discarded.
00:04
@Scratte Interesting. I wonder if the SO SQL querier has enough power for us to analyze voting probability as correlated with net score.
@Catija Can one, in theory, select a second choice without having a first or third?
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ Actually we don't have to. @Tschallacka mentioned the score several times in this chat.
I'm not sure what the system would do. Probably just shift everyone up.
Just out of idle curiosity. I wouldn't actually do that.
00:06
I don't understand how the elimination thing works. I mean with the re-distribution of votes.
@Catija have the parallel-universe elections been taken care of (in the organised crime sense)?
I'd love to see what happens if multiple ones finish
Hmm?
There were I think three featured election meta announcements, with two different ending dates I think. When the first election was closed within a minute of opening, or something like that.
I would hope that my votes are not re-distributed to candidates that I didn't vote for.
@Scratte all unspecified votes go to me
00:09
@AndrasDeak That's fair. They can't go to me, since I do not qualify :)
@AndrasDeak oh. Yeah, that's fixed.
@Catija I see, thanks. And too bad ;)
@Scratte No, votes are only counted on the candidates you voted for
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Is there any way to vote that you DON'T want certain person to be a mod? Other than not voting for them.
Like in election where you can number all the boxes, you would put that person last.
00:11
@wim Only downvoting during primaries
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ But.. you've asked. So I'll give you an example. The first question contains "what would you do to bring back happiness in the community, and motivate them to do more moderation tasks?" You don't answer this question at all. It's vague. No one can tell from your answer what you will try to do at all.
@wim run for mod and snatch their seat
@scratte your first choice vote is counted until that candidate is eliminated. Then your 2nd choice is used instead, if that candidate is still in the running. Then your 3rd choice is used. Once all your candidates are eliminated, your vote vanishes.
@rici Oh. I had the assumption that everyone would just get a weighted vote depending on the choice.
Rob
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You only have one vote
00:13
@Scratte Nope. I wrote an answer about that years ago on MSO
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The second/third choices decide where your remaining partial vote goes when someone is elected or eliminated
@Rob: You have one vote, but it can be transferred up to two times.
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Yes, and split, as far as I remember
That's what it's called a Single Transferrable Vote (STV)
That depends on the STV counting algorithm.
@wim Perfect example why we need downvotes on the main site.
00:14
Basically your 2nd and 3rd come into play if (a) it's an excess vote beyond what a winner already needed, or (b) it's for someone who's eliminated. Then it gets moved down the line.
Some of them do split
But I see now. I have 3 votes, but only the top one counts.. :) Unless they are not there, and then the only the next one counts.
or unless they are there and don't need your vote
@Rob yes. If a candidate earns a surplus of votes, a fractional amount of every voter for that person is awarded to their next choice, if any.
right, that's the case where the vote is split.
00:17
I'm counting on my first choice to go to the most voted one.. and my second/third choice to go to the second/third most votes ones. I guess I'm confident in my voting :D
If your first choice vote gets counted, your second and third don't
but you may end up wtih 60% of your first choice and 40% of your second choice, if the first one got excess votes.
It's very similar to fractional reserve banking. There's this thing called the vote multiplier where checks notes no... this isn't right at all...
@ArtOfCode They do... fractionally
So.. if my first choice is everyone first choice, then my other votes are useless? :D
00:18
@Catija they do? STV is weird :P
@Scratte no. If your first choice gets excess votes your other votes DO matter a lot
@ElectionBot please explain all this
@DanielWiddis Ok. Thanks. So using all my votes is a good idea, even if I vote with the majority :)
I demand a recount!
Using all your votes is always useful.
00:19
@Scratte no your second choice may get your vote if it's transferred.
@AaronHall Yes, but I'm counting that it will not be :)
I just voted for the 3 I thought were best and trust the system to do the rest :D
You can vote strategically but the effect is minimal.
I prefer to vote for the ones that I think are the best candidates. Strategy seems strange.
And I don't know why anybody would want to volunteer for such a thankless job. They are all insane. We're voting for who's the most insane. :D
00:21
@ArtOfCode Have you not ever wondered how someone gets 450.3 votes?
@Scratte what if there are 4 people you think are the best?
@Scratte In general, the only time your second choice won't come into play, at least in part, is if there's only one round in the election.
@daniel: Then you shouldn't care which two of the four get elected.
@DanielWiddis I suppose yes. But they are using their insanity here already, so why not give them the opportunity to use it better? :D
I'm schizoid - do I have 6 votes?
00:23
@DanielWiddis Then I have to make a choice, obviously.
@rici but I only have 3 votes. So I have to pick one of the 4 to not vote for. And in that case I'd pick the one I though would get the most votes from everyone else. But that might backfire :)
@DanielWiddis No. You have one vote - you can indicate your top three selections for your vote.
If you believe your first choice will be elected, you should mark as your first choice your actual second choice. You can then hedge by marking your first as your second or if you're incredibly confident mark your third as you second and 4th as your 3rd...
@daniel: Possibly. There are other voting systems.
@cartija I have one vote but it can potentially be split 3 ways.
00:24
@AaronHall But if everyone did that, it would backfire horribly.
@DanielWiddis That is not the way to do it.. think that everyone else will do as you do, then act according to that. You should not count on others to vote for the sure thing, if you do not do it.
@AdrianMole not if you hedge, I suppose
I just picked the 3 that I thought were the best and am not worrying about all the math :)
me too, but I'm not confident my first choice will win...
So, one of the changes we're making to the election system is going to be letting y'all rank all of your choices, not only your first three.
00:26
I think I voted strategically when Martijn was elected... I believed he would win, and he did in a landslide...
That ... should reduce a lot of the need for strategic voting.
@AaronHall ... and rightly so.
but @AaronHall if 1 person wins in a landslide most of their votes go fractionally to the 2nd place people anyway.
do tell
If the 1st place person has more votes than they need to win, those votes are fractionally assigned to the second choices
00:28
@Catija Why not just have one vote? That would also eliminate strategy. No transferring votes.
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That wouldn't eliminate strategy, because there's more than one position open usually
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People would vote for their second or third choice assuming their first will already win
One vote for two positions? Or one vote each?
@Rob yes
00:29
3 votes for 2 positions, but you only have 1.000 total votes that will be applied fractionally
In fact, in cases where there's more than one position, it makes strategic voting worse.
Even if there's only one position, it makes strategic voting worse.
The mathematics is very complicated.
What about negative votes? Like.. almost vetos
@Scratte I just voted at expatriates.stackexchange.com, I wished I had one vote only, but had to give 3
00:30
You don't vote for your actually preferred candidate because you think they will fail and your vote will be wasted.
That happens all the time in national elections (in various countries).
@Vickel You don't have to. You can just use one vote, and not press any other buttons.
then your vote will always only go to that one person
@Scratte I tried, it didn't advance as finished voting
or disappear
@rici Yes. Sometime one just have to vote for the enemy of my enemy.
@Vickel Oh.. that's.. hmm.. maybe a bug?
Maybe you should find a CM somewhere :D
00:32
Because there's no guarantee that aggregate preferences are meaningful in a heterogenous society, it's impossible to guarantee that there even exists a meaningful aggregate election winner.
So any voting system is subject to aggregation paradoxes. However, a good voting system is one where the best strategy is a sincere vote.
In my country votes are almost never wasted. We have minority governments all the time.
@Scratte no, I'm pretty sure you need to cast 3 votes!
which is ok with OK canditates, but at expats (a beta site) it's a disaster (IMO)
@Vickel That's not what Catija says here
@Scratte yes but you still need to place a vote for someone you never would vote for, just to complete
... I look away for five minutes and I'm getting blamed for something... what's going on?
00:36
@Scratte You mean leadership contenders no longer have to prove their Manly Vigour in the Trials of Odin?
@Catija Can I vote for just one.. and that's it. And if I do, will that one vote count?
@Catija no blaming, just wondering if you can place one vote only
You can choose just one candidate, yes.
I said that earlier.
That's why I "blamed" you ;)
00:37
@Catija but then the page will not assume that you concluded your voting
What does "complete" mean? At least on the SO voting page, there is no advance even when you vote for three candidates.
@Vickel There's no "conclude".
You vote, that's it... I think you can even change your mind later.
You're allowed to change your vote(s) until the election ends, so you can vote for one today and anther one tomorrow
@Catija I tried that too, but I always need to place three votes
The one thing the UI doesn't let you do is delete a vote. You can change your 3rd preference to another candidate, but you can't decide later to only vote for 2 candidates.
00:38
@AdrianMole Heh.. they do have to make friends with others in order to get a majority to rule though :) Which I assume is even worse.
I'd love to retract my votes and only place one, for one candidate
@Vickel Why?
@Vickel just pick that canidate as "2nd choice" and "3rd choice" to overwrite all of the slots
You can probably do that indirectly. On the candidate you want, first select then as 3rd choice (removes your previous 3rd); then select them as your 2nd (ditto); then as 1st ...
but ninja'd
because mistakenly I thought I had to place 3 votes, with 3 poor and one NONO canditate, it's difficult (remeber this is expatriates.stackexchange.com I'm talking)
00:41
@adrian: Hey, that works! +1
Ah. Gotcha. :)
@NobodyNada that did it, thanks
...but perhaps the UI could be improved.
Working on it.
6 - 8?
00:43
Discovery is on the schedule for Q3 so... yes?
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<wacko_Jacko>ok spartacus just came n here i know it. which one of you is that loser?
<hunney> I am spartacus
<ji_pper>no im spartacus
<Betty_Guns>I am spartacus
<mistr andersn>I’m spartacus
<wacko_Jacko>ur all freaks thats what u r
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01:54
@AaronHall when I heard that I could find bash snippets on Stack Overflow, this was not what I imagined
hehe
I'm sitting here laughing my head off. Not all of them are good, but the ones that hit are great... haven't laughed like this in a long time...
@Scratte No one liked my answer in the feedback period, so I removed it.
Last really good one was the kid who wanted to know how you could figure out he was 13...
Context: It's probably too early to introduce non-public emotional-support safe chatrooms to Stack Overflow. But it worked well in the last technical learning community I was part of.
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ well, good luck. How do you think you're going to do?
02:00
@AaronHall I hope for the best.
We had efficiently built up a highly technical knowledgebase in the form of chat Q&A pairs while maintaining very little burnout. Its feel was somewhere between "mailing list" and "chatroom." I don't know how much of that experience I had applies here, since the motivations here are different. I'd rather say nothing than promise something that might not work at all.
@RyanM Explain like I'm 5?
02:16
@cs95 the snippet I posted is from a site called bash (dot) org - looks like it's a collection of snippets from IRC or a similar kind of chat - most of it isn't safe for work, so I'm not going to link to it...
Haha nice. Reading through some of these, I realise I've seen them before. Some of these have reached xkcd-tier meme status
hello? just knew there is chat room in stackoverflow
😁
02:42
@ChenDu welcome!
03:17
After reading all that I can only say SE has the weirdest voting system I've ever seen and I still don't see how your 3rd vote won't be always wasted
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Well, if one of the first two people you vote for are eliminated, your third choice comes into play (unless a winner gets exactly the right amount of votes they need)
I don't mean I don't understand it - I just mean I don't see how that would happen (guess its a "zebra" clause - i.e. rare but could conceivably happen with only 7 canidates)
@AnnZen The first election had 55 nominees: stackoverflow.com/election/1?tab=nomination
....honestly even when it gets down to 10 in a normal, non-covid + SE destroying itself, election
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@LinkBerest It'll be rarer for the third choice to not come into play. For example, the first person you vote for is immediately eliminated. Your full vote goes to the second person. This second person is elected, however, they only need 50 votes to hit the threshold. They get 100 votes, however. Thus, every voter only spends 0.5 votes on that candidate. Your remaining 0.5 vote goes to the third person you voted for
The only way your third choice won't matter is if your #1 and #2 are elected, or, you spend your entire 1.0 vote on one candidate, which is unlikely
03:24
Hey, just found out how to get into a chat room (finally)! For someone who have been using StackOverflow for a long time (since 2014 when I started graduation), but only recently created an account and discovered the rough politics behind a community based website (Shog9, Monica Cellio and other cases), what do you recommend checking out before making my decision?
^^ that only makes sense if there is a "you hit this number of votes and you is elected!"...... which is the part I might be missing (i.e. that this is true - whether its an abitrary number or an equation like total_votes - canidate_votes / num_canidates <- this would be silly but it gives the gist)
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Yes, that is the case. It's not a number, but a percentage
ah, that's the part I was missing - thought it was just a strict count. Now it makes sense - thanks
who to vote for?
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.
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03:26
You can see that happening here
@DanielLavedoniodeLima the canidates meta answers & questions - if you agree with those you'll likely like their style of moderation
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@Rob I maintain that this is the craziest election method I've ever seen but at least it makes sense now :)
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Hah, I always found it pretty straightforward myself
honestly, I never looked at it before this year - and then only because it was in this chat - I just picked my 1,2,3 and moved on (I was pretty active in meta so usually had a clear idea of who I would pick - though my third is a hard choice this year I admit)
03:41
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03:59
@AdrianMole Yes, SO has its own search, but it's only useful if you want to search for something like deleted questions or whatever using specialty operators. I never use it. I use Google site search.
@noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ I'm a bit scared to ask what an "independent source of truth" might be. I get all my truths from the same place you do...
@Scratte You finally admitted it!
@AdrianMole It's OpenSTV. You can run your own simulations. You can even download the previous election's (anonymized) results, manipulate them as you see fit, and the re-run to see how it would change. I suppose that doesn't count as "idle" curiosity, though.
@AndrasDeak Hmm...that might change my votes.
@CodyGray Can I skip voting for a moderator candidate?
@Yvette How did you accidentally type a c with cedilla instead of a capital C? (First letter in this comment)
@DanielLavedoniodeLima Honestly? Nothing. You don't need to know any of that to make an informed decision in the moderator election. Those politics mattered when people were trying to decide if they want to nominate themselves, but they don't matter to you as the electorate. Just pick the person who you think will be best at the job. You can judge this by reading their nomination, their answers to the questionnaire, their posts over the years on Meta, their moderation-related activity (reviews, SOCVR, etc.).
I have userscripts to help in this election period (install links): ChatImprovements - timestamps on every message, chat topbar, userlist with usernames, reply to own message, scrollable starred messages
PostHeadersQuestionToc - sticky table of contents sidebar to help navigate answers & election nominations. If you want to see who has voted so far, ElectionSupporterFlairs
@bravemaster What do you mean by "skip"? You can choose not to vote, but I don't know why you'd do that. You should just vote for your top 3 choices.
@AndrewMyers Dead keys? Just a guess.
04:23
@AndrewMyers it's pretty easy on a mobile deviçe.
So sayeth the fellow witch. Burn her!
Ëęēêė!!!
Hey guys
@DevangHingu Hello! How can we help you?
idk about election more, just read from stack and i got link and reach here
04:32
Well... there's a moderator election going on. You have enough reputation to vote.
how to decide who to vote for?
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.
I still cant ask any questions and I dont have time to go back on something that was asked 6 years ago ....

but you happily accept answers ....

Its a bit unfair to be used by the dev community giving answers but unable to ask questions 5 years now well done !

You definitely chase away allot of people that add value to the platform ,
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@AndrewMyers ikr! I'm on a mac. Must've been repetitive keystrokes
@JonoJames The question bans are automated, and not controlled in any way by moderators. They are only applied to accounts with an extremely low overall equality score. By definition, when you have a question ban, your questions are not adding value to the platform.
@Yvette Oh, a recent Mac OS? Probably holding down the "c" key, which will show a pop-up of related special characters, just like on iOS devices.
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@CodyGray not wanting an argument, but I'd like you to consider my request re the comment flag. It was not unreasonable given the circumstances, but @Catija and the team know more about the history there
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@CodyGray no it changes the char and I didn't notice it. so it does, I have no clue. Maybe the cat jumped on me. he's prone to doing that... hm
@Yvette I think it is unreasonable, for the reasons I already stated. But I'm obviously not going to delete your comment saying that you weren't the flagger. You're right that I don't know any of the history. I'm not sure I want to. I don't think it's relevant.
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@CodyGray it doesn't matter, I'm suggesting you were a little pedantic about it, that's all ;)
04:40
@Yvette Wouldn't be the first time; won't be the last!
It's good to have something you can count on, right? ;-)
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ikr!
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it's not a problem. One thing from having a big break, it puts things into perspective
You mean, there are worse things than my pedantry? Heresy!
Hey y'all, constituents represent 🖖
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04:54
All the best every candidate!!
Why there is no question about candidate geological information in this Moderator election?
@All : How and where to cast vote ?
@CloudCho If you want to propose questions for the Q&A questionnaire, that's usually done a week before the nomination period begins.
@solanki... If you have at least 150 reputation, you can cast your ballot in order of preference on up to three candidates in the election. If you want to make an informed decision, you can also read the candidates' answers in the election Q & A.
@CloudCho Perhaps you mean ... geographic information? Although, one of the candidates wears a hard hat, so he probably knows a thing or two about rocks.
05:09
@CloudCho You can see the user's location by going to their profile, assuming they choose to share this information. But really... why would that matter when selecting moderator candidates?
I don't get it
Where to cast the votes
If you have at least 150 reputation, you can cast your ballot in order of preference on up to three candidates in the election. If you want to make an informed decision, you can also read the candidates' answers in the election Q & A.
and who are the candidates
Cast the votes here stackoverflow.com/election
How did you find the chat room without finding the election page?
05:13
lol
(Genuine question; snark is an unintentional side-effect.)
How can I stand in Moderator election?
You can only nominate yourself as a candidate during the nomination phase. You'll need at least 3000 reputation, have these badges (Civic Duty, Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention), and cannot have been suspended anywhere on the Stack Exchange network within the past year. You cannot nominate another user.
@yashthakkar1173 In case the bot's message didn't make it clear: you missed the nomination phase, so you can't stand as a candidate in the election anymore. However, you can participate by voting for your top 3 choices.
@CodyGray I went to chat room listing after knowing there's a chat election bot, didn't realize there's a link on the election page
05:19
@AndrewT. How'd you find out there's an election bot in chat?
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.
What is a diamond moderator?
(just kidding)
@IanCampbell , I want to know about their physical location, such as country.
@CodyGray now I have to recall that... somewhere where I read about the many keywords to answer "how should I choose"... blame my short-term memory...
@CloudCho Why does that matter to you? What relevance would someone's country of origin have on their ability or qualifications to moderate this site?
05:24
@CodyGray Thanks for suggestion. I couldn't see information of some. Hometown location is important to see how they think in various question and task, isn't it.
Why would hometown location affect how someone thinks?
Can you give some examples?
Well, both Cody and Cloud are living in California it seems? Perhaps you both have similar viewpoints on Nietzsche?
I think geological information has been affected heavily on person's qualification. When I see the listed the qualification of candidacy:

patient and fair - There is fairness difference in different country.

leads by example - Example isn't just from on-line, the real example from their lives

shows respect for their fellow community members in their actions and words - Respect, I wonder where we can learn respect...in on-line community or your physical neighbor and coworker

open to some light but firm moderation to keep the community on track, and resolve uncommon disputes and exception
@CloudCho I would say in my experience you gain more useful information about those qualities by observing an individual's actions rather than inferring them from where they happened to have been born or raised.
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My opinion: a mod can rely on other mods if they think they can't handle the situation well... it's not a one-man team...
05:35
My opinion is that my location, candidates' location, your location does not matter. Stack Overflow is an online community with it's own set of implicit and explicit rules and community behavior. Your behavior in other communities can impact each of those items, but the important aspect is if they actually follow them. Voting only by geography is voting based on your own stereotypes of a location.
I think its a fact
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I think this is funny. Moderator should have been selected on specific areas. I am a scala, java, and mongodb user- I should vote for selecting scala/java/mongodb related moderator. Because I know these area's persons and they are helpful to me. So I am boycotting this election.
feel free to boycott, nobody will stop you...
in fact, voting is not mandatory...
hello
what is moderator anyway????
@ElectionBot help
05:47
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
- who are the current mods
- 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
To Cloud Cho's original point - there are various cultural dimensions - I suggest starting here to learn more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofstede%27s_cultural_dimensions_theory
What are the benefits of being a moderator?
@dacoconut Elected ♦ moderators are essential to keeping the site clean, fair, and friendly. Not only that, moderators get additional privileges like viewing deleted posts/comments/chat messages, searching for a user's deleted posts, suspend/privately message users, migrate questions to any network site, unlimited binding close/delete/flags on everything, just to name a few.
@SamuelLiew dominance :p
bypassing time limit for editing :p
06:06
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06:18
Hello, How can I nominate myself as moderator ?
@RanadipDutta 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 15 (out of 40).
Thank you so much
what is my candidate score?
@Satyaki You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation. You are also missing the required badges: Civic Duty, Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 1 (out of 40).
@ElectionBot Thanks!
06:20
You're welcome!
@RanadipDutta also: the nomination phase has ended, The bot might mention that ...
Hello guys, I'm not so into watching the SO trends much but not willing to give a vote to the people already abusing being moderators till now since I know almost fights were around like some people banned. And since I don't want the same facts happen I want to know if I can get whose with whom part? (:
Do you mean current moderators that abuse their privileges or the wannabees?
Wannabees, is that a flower reference?
I mean ı can see the current mods but eventually wanted to know all wannabes and modes that represents not well even it's not appropriate to ask maybe..
06:35
Hey all :) Hope the election will succeed fairly and everyone will stay happy.
@ErhanYaşar we can't answer that for you but you could say there are roughly two distinct groups within the current candidates: Those that are closely familiar and intimate with moderation, basically all candidates that mention or take part in SOCVR. And then you have those canidates that are not related to that room. That is the best whose with whom I can offer without giving you a vote advice
@F8ER thanks, we wish you a fair vote and may the best candidate win
thanks very much @rene
yw
Candidates, why do you want to be a moderator?
@MHJ Moderating does not require specific subject-matter expertise.
06:41
@StayCool Power! Extra buttons!
@StayCool Oh, and Diamond!
I'm not running ...
@StayCool You can find the candidate's answers to a number of questions that address this here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/399106/…
Me neither ...
But you already know the feeling ...
06:44
The #1 reason to be moderator is the ability to clear away low-quality content with a single click.
)) Diamond! Feels good for that people that want make community better. On the other hand, I feel confused... only 7 candidates? For the SO? The biggest, the best, the legend?
@rene True that ...
@StayCool Yes, the number of nominees is much smaller this year than ever before. There are reasons for that... but it doesn't really matter. Despite the small number of candidates, there are some highly qualified people, whom we would all be lucky to have elected as moderator.
You forgot one superlative, most dramatic.
@IanCampbell and now, superlative, most dramatic, the legendary ,.... stack ... over... FLOWWW
06:47
I like it.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the election phase. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
how do i vote?
If you have at least 150 reputation, you can cast your ballot in order of preference on up to three candidates in the election. If you want to make an informed decision, you can also read the candidates' answers in the election Q & A.
there you go ;)
hmm, I am a little confused. what's interesting here? :)
06:52
Me! I'm super interesting.
Will this text be read by robots in the future?
It's being read by a robot now.
The chatroom will become a part of the official historical record that culminated in the election of the finest moderators in SO history. Isn't that interesting enough?
beep boop
Oh, are you saying that in the sense that there is no free will and we are all robots in a way?
06:54
I've read something like that, yes... but, no.
I just finished reading Wuthering Heights and am feeling somewhat ajeeb. Any one else read that?
@DarshanChaudhary No. I mean there is literally a robot reading the messages here :-)
Oh dang, the future is here/now.
hey guys
anybody there
ho wcan I nominated for the elections
@AbdulrehmanSheikh You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation. You are also missing the required badges: Civic Duty, Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 1 (out of 40).
06:57
Oh....
that's sounds bad...
how to get more reputations here
Make fake accounts and upvote your answers
The nomination period is already over.
I'm told if you stick waffles in the ElectionBot it will leave you alone.
@DarshanChaudhary I'm sure you are joking, but I'm obligated to point out that this is voting fraud and may lead to your account getting suspended...
@IanCampbell The same is true for me.
Yes indeed, I was joking. I am inclined to believe you are German. That is not meant as an offense of course.
06:59
The truth is on us ;)
@DarshanChaudhary Me? Nah.

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