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Votes for Yvette will almost certainly be made public. OpenSTV will just be told that the candidate has withdrawn, so it'll ignore them, transferring the votes as it normally does when a candidate is eliminated.
But like Andras said, it's not going to be obvious in any way that they're "protest" votes. Plenty of people have already voted and won't know that the field has changed. Some of those votes are naturally going to be for Yvette.
user13149581
Honestly I don't think this would accomplish anything and don't know if actual blank votes would be any better, I was just thinking about some general voting system proprierties.
Yeah, that's why I'm asking what you would be hoping to accomplish/signify.
00:48
A blank vote would be helpful to clear out a third vote if you made it in error (or I'm missing where the UI lets you "delete" a vote)
doesn't have anything to do with a "null" vote as a protest or statement that one did not find a suitable candidate but could be helpful
user13149581
I guess you can vote for Yvette for that too, but this seems way too offensive.
You can clear a vote. Say you voted for Cody Gray for 2nd place and Gody Cray for 3rd place. Now you decide that you don't like Cody Gray. Click to vote for Gody Cray for 2nd place, and Cody Gray will magically disappear.
You can then change Gody Cray back to 3rd place, if you want, leaving 2nd place empty.
I...don't know why you'd want to do this, though, and not just because that Gody Cray is one evil character.
I picked a third mind you so I don't need to do this but that is one weird/not clear way to do that (versus just having a "null" vote or delete)
I only wanted to do it because I hadn't decided on who to put in my third position and just wanted to remove it in case I didn't have time to re-look at two of them (then I actually got a lunch today - first time all week - and looked then and decided so moot point)
You didn't vote for Gody Cray, did you?
01:04
I tried too but ElectionBot told me I couldn't vote for machines
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@Harpistry: When they implemented electronic voting here (in Perú), they wanted to make the options identical to the options you have with a paper ballot. So at the bottom of the screen there are two extra buttons: "Blank vote" and "Spoiled vote".
Of course, there is absolutely no way to know what an individual voting might be thinking when they choose one or the other of those options. But they're counted individually, so we know how many people choose each option.
With the paper ballots, a lot of the spoiled votes consist of people drawing rude little images or scribbling protest slogans. You can't do that with an electronic ballot, though. And the news media no longer show pictures of the funnier drawings, either, so it doesn't have much public effect on paper ballots either. I suppose it's cathartic, though.
user13149581
02:09
@rici I often heard about the difference between a blank vote or not voting in state elections. I also heard funny stories about spoiled votes and fake candidates who would have won the elections. I guess that on stackoverflow this would make an even lesser difference and a direct comparision doesn't help much, but thank you for the information, clicking "spoiled vote" seems a really funny, but unexpressive option.
In theory, if there are enough blank and spoiled votes, the election is declared invalid. (But even then, there's no difference between blank and spoiled votes, and the threshold is really high: 2/3 of the voters.) So as far as I know, it's never happened.
I just wanted to say something, when I first asked a question here(a java question), I received down votes and I can tell you that there was no duplicate question at all. Honestly, to this day, I still will not ask a coding question on this site.
It's possible that the environment has changed since then however, when you ask a question, you risk reputation.(and not saying it's necessarily a bad thing).
I am thankful to the mods who, after seeing that I was actively watching my question and checked up on it each day, helped me improve it
(see full text)
I guess, I want to know who is willing to help out people who are new and ask serious and challenging questions
in terms of a mod
03:10
@CodyGray I'm not totally agree with you. I think those who answer/ask more questions are probably who have gained more experience on moderation. I mean that the proposed badges don't say to much. Anyone could do easy work to get those badges. In the other hand, reaching people takes more than easy work; that takes hours and hours of work...
03:24
Mods only need to know what kind of questions are on-topic and off-topic. Asking/answering questions do help, but not necessary if they understand the current policy of the site, e.g. from meta consensus.
I've also seen a few users having 10k rep by asking/answering hundreds of low quality questions that somehow still got upvoted, their "people reached" are high, but the core community despise them...
03:58
Though, sometimes it's hard to distinguish whether someone refers "moderators" as "high-rep users with moderation tools" or "the mods with the diamond" on here :/
 
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05:23
@RobertoC.Rodriguez-Hidalgo You can look at reputation as a better metric for how much time someone has spent asking/answering questions. The "people reached" statistic is really not very meaningful, and can be easily inflated by having answered a single question that got very popular (maybe it got on Reddit or something).
I totally agree that you need to have a substantial amount of time asking/answering questions and participating on this site in order to be a good moderator. That's why we require a minimum of 3,000 reputation in order to be able to nominate yourself, and why the "candidate score" takes reputation into account.
I wouldn't say to look at badges, though. I agree that those can be easily "gamed", by just spending the time necessary to earn the individual badges. I'd say to look at activity in the review queues, activity on the Meta site, activity in actually moderating (e.g., closing questions, etc.).
@merlin Downvotes on a question generally mean that your question is not clear. They can also mean that your question is off-topic or is a duplicate, but I'll trust your word that it wasn't. Lack of clarity is a big problem when asking questions, and it's hard to detect. The question is clear to you, because you wrote it, but that doesn't mean it's clear to someone else who lacks the knowledge and context that you have.
The truth is that writing a good question is quite difficult. Therefore, you shouldn't be surprised or offended when one of your questions gets a downvote. I'm not. Just take the downvote as a signal that perhaps your question isn't as clear as it could be, and could benefit from an edit to add more information, reword things, provide more context, etc.
@merlin While mentoring new users is an admirable goal, it isn't really something that moderators on this site do. Helping users improve their question-writing skills requires two things: (1) lots of time (which means it simply doesn't scale: we only have a small number of moderators on a site that gets thousands of questions per day), and (2) expertise in the subject matter (which doesn't scale, either: mods can't be expert in all subjects asked on this site).
@AndrewT. It matters... We're not electing high rep users with moderation tools. We're only electing diamonds. So I assume everyone here means people with diamonds.
 
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@AndrewT. Are you around? I need help deleting this...
08:17
@CodyGray sure, I assumed someone did something for science..
@AndrewT. Yes, that was me. Please nuke. There is an identical question from another user, which is legitimate.
See context here in SOCVR.
done!
@AndrewT. Thanks! Sorry for the mess.
Heh, no prob. I have done a similar thing on another SE site...
Part of me wants to file a bug report for the things that led to that happening, and part of me really doesn't want to accidentally post it again in figuring out repro steps...
The system really shouldn't be rejecting posts like that as "spam"
08:25
"Cody Gray does not have network-wide moderator privileges, thus resulting in additional messes. "
It repros reliably...
@AndrewT. case in point: my comment on MSE
In this case, I was blocked from posting the question for exactly the same reason as the legitimate user, but when I removed the salutation, it went right through.
So there are two bugs here: (1A) that "Please help. Thanks!" at the end of the post prevented the question from being submitted, (1B) that the error message said something about "spam", rather than being an accurate description of the problem with the post, and (2) that when I clicked the "Review Your Question" button, it immediately submitted, instead of giving me a chance to review it.
(3) You were then unable to self-delete the post, which you should have been able to do
(3B) When I clicked the "flag" link to raise a custom mod flag, no pop-up dialog or anything else appeared. If I'm restricted from flagging because I'm a brand-new user and/or because I haven't fully registered my account by confirming the email, then I should at least be told this after clicking.
Was it an unregistered account? Because they can't delete their own posts
08:40
@Dharman in theory there could be users that voted only for Yvette, and yes their votes will not count... but I don't think this is a problem, because if they wanted, it would cost them nothing to pick second and third choice, too.
@AndrewT. Yup, unregistered. That's what I figured. But I should still be able to flag, no?
Or, wait, you need 15 rep to flag...
I assume that's an anti-abuse measure of some sort...
I am not changing my votes... I am quite confident that my other choices are good ones...
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12:36
@Daniil Was wondering what was going on.
Nomination withdrawn at candidate's request.
The suspension wasn't voluntary, so, uhu...
Zoe
Zoe
@Mast yes it was
@Zoe Not what the notice says.
This account is temporarily suspended for rule violations. The suspension period ends in 6 days.
Zoe
Zoe
@CodyGray the moderation you've done on this post is the most supported I've ever felt by you, in fact probably the only time I've felt support from you. Thank you. It's a good way to end things. Take care. I've asked Catija to suspend my account and change the username until it can be deleted. Bye — Yvette 14 hours ago
I've asked Catija to suspend my account
@Mast That's the default suspension reason.
Zoe
Zoe
the notice is unfortunate, but it was voluntary
12:38
@CodyGray Is it possible to modify that?
We have no canned message for voluntary suspensions.
@CodyGray Is there a field to provide non-canned messages?
It is technically possible to modify it by sending a different POST request to the server, but the UI doesn't provide any way to do that.
Zoe
Zoe
uh, Nick got voluntarily suspended a while ago, and that notice said "suspended on request"
Yeah. Some of us are 1337 h4x0rz
Catija didn't do that.
12:39
Ah.
She's still 1337, just not in quite the same "hack JavaScript into the page" kind of way.
Still strange that someone goes from running for moderator (again) to "I no longer enjoy this network. Not so much this site, but Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Exchange.", but, ok. Now at least the notice on the election page makes sense.
She actually requested deletion of her account, but that's not possible, since she's nominated herself for moderator. The system just doesn't support deletion of an account that is a candidate in an election. Deleting it would require a dev, and even if a dev did get involved, there's a big risk that stuff would break. So it was decided to just leave the account, but have a CM edit the nomination post.
Zoe
Zoe
Someone should bribe Sam >.>
I've actually got a userscript now that provides a UI for it
12:43
@CodyGray Is disassociation still an option?
@Mast I... don't know if nomination posts can be dissociated.
Might be a fun experiment, but I'm not sure that experiments make sense at this stage in the election.
Yea, might make sense to wait a couple of days with that.
At least with STV, withdrawing at this point won't completely screw everything up.
Well, after a few days passes, you just delete the account, which will dissociate all posts.
@CodyGray Ah, so it is possible, just not now?
Not during the election itself, that is.
@Mast Yeah, I mean, deletion is always possible. Just apparently not while the election is going on when the account is a candidate in it.
12:45
Makes sense.
Some things still do, fortunately.
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13:24
when is the election ending
what are the editing badges
bot borked again... apart from providing help.
:/
Maybe busy working on a world domination project with SmokeDetector
that's the only plausible explanation.
Sorry, I asked it what the sound of one hand clapping was. It's still recovering from that
13:27
you broke the bot!
:D
sorry my bad
waffles
Did someone say waffles? I love waffles.
\o/
Ah, there he is.
Zoe
Zoe
13:31
@ElectionBot What about cake?
@Zoe the cake is a lie
Zoe
Zoe
Sure, keep telling yourself that :p
So, waffles are better than cake?
Did someone say waffles? I love waffles.
Seriously? :D The bot triggers on waffles?
13:32
Did someone say waffles? I love waffles.
Zoe
Zoe
waffles?
lol!.. so it does. How cute :)
Hello! We have waffles
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13:33
Did someone say waffles? I love waffles.
@SamuelLiew Yes, it is. But it's a great addition to the room the moments it works.
I am new member of chat room can you help me to find a better solution for my question?
@hasiniishara This room is for discussion about the election. Please try to keep this room on-topic. Thank you!
@hasiniishara If you have a question unrelated to the current Stack Overflow moderator election, I think you're in the wrong place.
13:35
Yeah, do you know another chat room include about softwares?
What language? There's lots of language chat rooms
Its not a language, i want to know how to write a a software license for a university project.
That's much too broad.
Oh. Then you probably want something like OpenSource.SE
Licensing questions are off-topic on SO
@Machavity Will they write a software license for me?
13:39
@Mac
@Machavity yeah Its opensource
@CodyGray Yes. A derivative of WTFPL.
@hasiniishara As the others have noted, you'll need a lot more details there, or it will be closed as needing details
Actually its for the university project.Ok thank for everyone for helping me.Good day guys
@hasiniishara Don't forget to read their help center before posting.
@CodyGray Sure. Just ask Art and he'll hook you up with his personal license :P
13:42
@Mast yeah.Thank you very much.
I'll get it right someday. Sorry for the pings
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@Machavity No worries, it gets more interesting every time.
I was hoping the 4th revision would tell me who Calv is. :-)
I just got the nice answer badge on my questionare \o/
13:59
:D
@Tschallacka Improvement didn't go unnoticed it seems.
Interesting, that it is so extremely controversial. It is also the one with the 3rd-most votes in total
It's an interesting election for sure.
@Tschallacka Now you're aiming for 3 digits?
14:17
XD
14:32
@Scratte Presumably for Good Answer and Great Answer.
14:44
It's not like it's impossible :) I've seen a post go from -5 to +201
15:38
Yvette withdrew :o
How soon after the election ends will we know the results?
immediately when it ends
@Dharman Give it 5 minutes.
Even with the withdrawal?
Yes.
That has no bearing on the voting.
15:47
I will be at a meeting during that time, so for me it will be an hour later
Draw whatever conclusions from that you like.
@Dharman I promise not to auction off your diamond to the highest bidder.
you have a good chance to win this
Especially if Dharman's meeting runs longer than an hour and that diamond does go up for sale.
Also noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ has a good chance now
'Worst' case Yvette is one of the winners and there will be a riot, probably leading to whichever 2 remaining at top to be elected. If not, the 2 winners will be elected and the others won't.
@PeterHaddad Not really.
15:49
will see lol
@PeterHaddad Do you have an army of voting puppets ready?
There are 3 people in a good position for 2 actual positions.
:)
no, but many people might vote for him as a protest
that's why
Ok, 4.
@PeterHaddad Yea, a handful. There's 25k-30k voters.
I'm very curious what people think such a "protest" might mean or imply.
@CodyGray It's 2020. I've seen some incredibly stupid protesters.
Blocking hospitals as protest against lockdown...
15:52
Mmm. I expect better of people here.
Don't disappoint me.
I expect better from the regulars. I expect a load of crap from a portion of the rest, unfortunately.
Oh carp...
To those wondering whether to take this seriously: Hell yes, you should. There's precedent for protest votes to make a difference, with this election at least, and I fear this nomination will get quite a few of those. – cs95 Jul 10 at 1:15
People are really taking this seriously? Don't feed the troll. – pinckerman Jul 9 at 0:49
What's the policy on infuriating comments like that? @Cody
15:54
yes some are with and some are against
A Q&A is not the place for protests like this.
This is sabotage.
Should probably violate the Terms.
@Mast Meh. It's a nomination post, I give a pretty wide latitude for people to express their opinion. I don't see a big problem with that specific comment.
shrug
Am I the only one who is seriously considering @noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ? – wentjun Jul 12 at 4:50
lol
Anyone have the link to the sede query to find out how many that's already voted? Or.. hmm.. never mind. It's probably not updated
16:00
Well - so many weird things have happened already in this election; who's to say what's coming next?
All of this proves that people think it's a protest. I don't dispute that. But what are they protesting against? What do they think such a protest vote will signify?
I'm pro-protesting tests.
@Scratte Take the badge count, subtract the count that it had 2 weeks ago.
That number is somwhere in chat.
@Mast Yeah, I posted it a few days ago, let me quickly dig it out
@AdrianMole I have Armageddon for August, it better not be early.
16:01
@AdrianMole Maybe I get elected moderator. That would be even weirder.. At least then the "weirder things have happened" does not apply
Lampedusa will declare war on Russia?
@Scratte You can't win: you haven't even withdrawn yet!
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lol
16:07
@janw Tanks :) (Current Constituents) 244716 - (Wayback) 216008 = 28708 :)
Breaking: Cozy Bear suspected of hacking Election-Bot, adding unfriendly Cyrillic diacritical characters to its vocabulary.
... or maybe it was Yogi Bear?
Waffles Bear?
Did someone say waffles? I love waffles.
^ Pooh Bear, clearly.
16:24
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@JonClements That works too.. 65 more times ;)
@Scratte Looks roughly as expected.
 
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@ElectionBot He left a while ago, though.
 
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@ElectionBot Any chance to take 3 for diamond.
What do you think?
:D :P I like all of them and think they all are good moderator.
21:58
Yeah, I'm impressed that, despite having very few candidates, we still have extremely good options.
22:18
That is also a little irritating :)
I would have liked there to be only 3 good ones :D
@CodyGray I like your suggestion about reputation as a better metric. That gives me a better direct statistic to get my moderators choices. Interesting point about "people reached can be easily inflated by having answered a single question that got very popular"

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