@CodyGray Because the wild monkeys from outside our group appeared in our territory, they are not part of our group, and cannot approach our group. When they do try chances are great if they perform the wrong rituals for access the group of monkeys will start flinging debris and other stuff to chastise the newer member. It gets worse when the new strange monkey tries to steal something or abuses a member of the group
@Scratte give that person a sony vaio notebook. Then they can have fun with all the different sized screws and plethora of flat cables
Oh happy day, google found a new metric to punish page owners
ugh
CLS :S
oh... and now javascript parsing time is relevant too???
can I just give up?
I just finished redesigning the entire website render flow for old metrics
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The only striking 'smart' part of smartphones is that they know how to extract more $ out of your pocket for their makers. In that way, they are doing a wonderful job.
most likely yea. I had no illusions when I entered, but felt like, why not try to take an active role on the site that has given so much for the last few years.
even though the drama. But what's a relationship without drama eh?
@Tschallacka look at it this way... at least you had the guts to stand up and go for it... even if you don't win this time, at least it's something you know you tried and if you run again in future, people are going to recognise the name etc...
I think the average is it takes 3 times... you always get some big name candidates that do it first time... but the average is 3... (and it took me 3 times...)
@Mast you're probably the only person that seems to care about it at more than a cursory level... most people are going to be looking for the thoughts and intentions behind the post - not looking to be grading it for an English exam...
@JonClements It's like your CV. You double check that too before you send it to your potential employer, right? It's the little things that help and show you're taking it seriously.
I was trying to be constructive here, for the record.
It's still a shame we don't have a primary as I really do like that primary election vote monitor - but at least it means the election is shorter and with some very decent candidates... the start of the election was a little scary with no nominations and weird nominations and retractions and such... but it got there!
I actually care more about content than spelling, especially for an international community with non-mother English speakers and where English spelling differs between countries.
Okay Mast, you might be right. I have 77 errors in grammarly. But English was not, and is not, and will not be my major hobby, ever. Honestly, if you care more about the spelling of the text and love critiquing me about that, go right ahead, but I don't need to justify myself why I write bad english. I'm just not native english, and will always have flaws in my english texts.
I simply don't see them. And putting in the effort to learn english grammar and spelling by heart is the lowest of lows on my priority list.
It's also the reason why I tell to all my employers: I will not and cannot be responsible for any content on the website. Let someone do that who knows grammar and spelling.
I'm not asking you to justify them. I was trying to helpfully state it didn't help your votes. One of the comments on the questionnaire tries to state that in a different wording. In hindsight I should've worded it better.
@Tschallacka you'd be surprised by the errors from Native English speakers. If all one have is grammar or spelling as an argument against your legitimacy as a moderator, It means you are a really damn good and fine moderator :)
@Mast You'd be suprised. I've had discussions on fora with internet trolls that fell over spelling errors interspersed with counter arguments. People judge on weird reasons. But, i'm working through the list on grammarly as we speak. I'm taking your critique to heart, and you have a point. I just don't like to be reminded that I suck at spelling. I barely made it through my foreign language classes, and even my native language class
it's a huge weak point of me. Probably because I cannot bring myself to care about it.
When I am unsure about my English and it feels like important to have correct wording, spelling and grammar. I tend to trust DeepL translator more than the Google Systran engine.
I even took up writing at one point to try to learn to write better, but even then it was hard for me to try to learn from the corrections grammarly gave
I've done that too, and I read books in english mostly because I hate translations of an original, but still grammar, working, sentence structures trip me up because I try to use spoken language in a written context.
lol, a lot of the spelling errors are in the preset questions even xD
@JonClements I like that there is no primary. Everyone was to make their own choices. There are no numbers to rely on. The primary scews things in my opinion.
I am wholly gratefull for the candidates, really. It is a daunting, benevolent task with no reward (and mostly blames) but all about altruism and availability. I'd have God bless you if I believed in God.
@Tschallacka You will win either way. If you are elected, you won the votes and the duty to be a moderator on the site. If you are not elected, you have the experience.. and more time for other things in your life :) But you entered, which is more than every other user except six, so don't fret :)
@CodyGray I am still amazed at the number of people who complain to me about how Windows features were forced on them. Only to have me show them that you can turn most of them off during setup. Just don't say accept without actually reading what you are turning on
When stumbling about yet another low quality question from new user I have this helpless feeling of “ oh, no, I don't want to spend time on this, maybe he will never come back, or even never read the comment. ” Then someone place an enlightening comment with pointer to how to ask, and not even a grain of aggressive or passive aggressive. And I then tell myself, these bright commenters and moderators are very special human kind with a positive aura and so much energy to spare.
@Mast not even skip. There's one page of setup which is just a list of "features" with toggle boxes all turned on. Little shocked by how few people turn any of those off
@LinkBerest I don't recall that list, but it has been a while. Are you referring to the Windows Features list that has been part of Windows since at least 98?
Which lists Samba, Hyper-V and a whole lot of things the average consumer doesn't care about?
THANKS for robbing us of reputation since, inevitably, some people will press thanks instead of upvote. How about a facepalm button to use on this question? — MarredCheeseJun 18 at 3:47
I disabled them all, and then had to click that I was really sure that I wanted to turn them off as I would see unrelevant content.
@LéaGris heh yea. I really only wrote that answer for me really as I couldn't find a proper answer giving that specific feature request. After I managed to digest the wished feature request. Maybe it'll be useful in the future.
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You have 6 zero score accepted questions. only 4 more to reach the treshold. Then to reach 25% of total
now that's a challenge.
You've got to be careful, because if you answer too many questions that are well visited that becomes out of reach
You'd need roughly 30 ish zero score accepted answers with your current status with no upvoted questiosn to get there. which is unrealistic, so a lot more work. You really got to pick and choose the correct questiosn to answer to get there.
@Tschallacka The thing about that is that I was well underway. When I got the Tenacious one, someone gave one of the answers a vote.. then after carefully picking low trafficked post, I was underway again.. but as it happens, that took the same turn back to 4 or 5.. I must be doing something wrong :)
@JonClements I had that same problem.. no cat and no dogs.
Don't go for the low traffic posts @Scratte go for the 3 day old posts posted by some indian type name with a low rep account that is last seen online for max 1 day. They used to a tendency to accept but not upvote when I answer those type of questions.
also post your answers on a busy time of day so the question you answered to gets pushed down on the front page fast
@Tschallacka Any user with reputation lower than 15 reputation points cannot vote. It's the other users that worries me :)
@Tschallacka But.. it's always day somewhere. I figured around now is a good time though. In Europe everyone wants the day to end and are busy thinking about what to get for dinner with no time to look at the front page, except for the desperate that's seeking answers, and in the Americas everyone is posting what they didn't solve yesterday with no time to answer or browse which is done around noon.. or something :)
Seeing: {"items":[],"has_more":true,"quota_max":300,"quota_remaining":286,"total":22070} (from this API query is positive)... while the nominations weren't quite as previous years... at least the voting looks healthy... I think last year was approx 29/30k voters in total - so seem on track to match/exceed that.
Ahh yes... from opavote - last election was: The number of ballots is 30520 and there were 30520 valid ballots and 0 empty ballots.
Can any mods edit any election page? I ask because I think we really need the Expats election page edited to include the questionnaire now. We've just gotten an answer that I think would really sway voters one way or another. I've contacted the lone mod we have left, but he may not be aware that the page is (or is not editable) and haven't heard back anything.
@JonClements np. I just happened to see that it went deleted. Obviously, that's not the appropriate thing to have happen for a questionnaire answer. :;
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Just not sure he will get around to it. I posted an election question back a few weeks ago and never got answer. Beta sites just don't get any love. It's entirely possible that we get many votes from those who don't actually know the attitudes of those they are voting for. :-(
I'm not great at googling, and I used to be terrible. It's a psychology game. "How should I ask this question so that Google will give me the kind of results I'm looking for?" Something like, Hollistic-Detective-Agency style queries
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We've just gotten an answer on the Expats questionnaire page that I think will really sway voters' opinions. It would be good if the questionnaire could be linked in the Election page.
It's probably unfair to expect the candidates here to answer any of these questions in total, or arguably at all. But a post here should give the option for those who'd like the opportunity. Clearly Expats is not as trafficked a site, and thus does not face quite the same issues, as StackOverflow...
The numbers are visible to everyone after the election, you can see it on the historical pages... but they're mod only during the election, so... enjoy your view behind the curtain. ;)
@Earid no - you can't - nor can anyone really... I imagine a dev could look at the election votes table or something... but publicly and most likely internally nothing happens until the election is closed and the votes get run through opavote
Thanks for replies, I voted already. For me #1 vote was easy, #2 & #3 was a real struggle, anyway I have decided too. Reading again Questaries, Have plan to reconsider for my #2 & #3 :D
oh... I noticed recently my "elected date" is no longer 2020 and back to 2015... did someone just do a one off change or is that fixed or something now?
There's also a general "Make moderator" button but we generally use that in two cases - when it's staff who needs a diamond or when they're a beta mod who won an election (it's complicated).
@Earid, Your choice I think. In the comments of one of the candidate's questions, I've already mentioned that they are getting one of my votes. Wasn't deleted.
Only a couple of the CMs (Shog and Jon and Tim) even had access to the option when I was first hired. Later we convinced people that it made sense for us to all have it.
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@HarishKumar that goes for most of us. But you can visit their profiles on the main site and on Meta to learn a bit about them and read the QA on Meta where they answered 10 questions: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/399106/…
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