@cs95 If you're referring to the suspension she's under right now - that was a self-requested suspension, and the team has made it clear that those don't affect moderator candidate eligibility
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Stack Overflow’s twelfth moderator election has come to a close, the votes have been tallied and the two new moderators are:
They’ll be joining the existing crew shortly—please thank them for volunteering, and share your assistance and advice with them as they learn the ropes!
For details on ho...
Stack Overflow’s twelfth moderator election has come to a close, the votes have been tallied and the two new moderators are:
They’ll be joining the existing crew shortly—please thank them for volunteering, and share your assistance and advice with them as they learn the ropes!
For details on ho...
I appreciate all of the time and effort from the candidates to fill out the questionnaire and to answer questions on their nominations and to be available for this - and nominating in the first place. Thank you all. Congratulations to our new SO mods, @Makyen and @Machavity - you're in great company and please, if you need help... ask the 21 other mods ;)
It appears that this chatroom has served its purpose. if you enjoyed hanging out with power users and the like while talking about SO matters, The Meta Room will stick around.
@Zoe We ran the count without her, which is what we said we'd do. Otherwise, the people who had allocated her the votes wouldn't have had their other choices count as much.
Heh. The questionnaire is closed: "The problem described here can no longer be reproduced."
So I do have a general question kinda related to the election. I noticed many of the candidates specifically mentioned close votes as part of their qualifications. Do mods spend a lot of time closing, or is that just a "do the time doing things regular users can do" prequalification to flag-handling?
It's... well... first you check if anyone hit the threshold. If they did, you take the surplus votes and fractionally allocate them to the second choices, proportionally. If no one crossed the threshold, you eliminate the lowest vote-getter and allocate their votes to their second choices, if any... if a ballot has no second vote, you put it in the exhausted pile. As more votes get exhausted, the threshold lowers.
And you just repeat until you have as many winners as seats.
Heck, in a three-seat election, if all three of your top candidates are still in the race, you could have partial votes counting for all three, simultaneously.
(assuming two of them have already hit the threshold)
If enough candidates are eliminated such that there are only as many candidates as slots, the remaining candidates are elected without reaching the threshold
You can see on the final round transfer that the red bar deducted from Makyen helped put Machavity over the top. So there are a lot of people who ended in the final tally with 85.5% of a vote to Mak and 14.5% of a vote to Mac.
As an example here, Travis J still didn't meet the threshold in the last round after surplus votes were redistributed from Makyen, but still they would have been elected had the election been three slots even if there aren't enough surplus votes to push them past the threshold.
In fact, I've poked around and there have been times when changing the number of seats can drastically change the outcome. For example, if there's someone who gets a ton of first choice votes but almost no second or third, they may win by crossing the lower threshold in the first round of a three-slot race... but in a two-slot race, never end up collecting enough votes to cross the line.
@DanielWiddis Mods don't do all that much closing. That is mostly left to the community. Mods typically focus on doing stuff the community can't do. However, when mods come across off-topic questions, whether organically or via flag, they close them. And mods come across more questions per day than the typical user.
I've a hunch it may have been Yvette's plan all along to nominate and quit mid election, for maximum visibility. From what I saw on meta this user seems to be a lightning rod for drama and it would be very "on-brand" for them
@RyanM Yes, of course. What good is having these privileges if you aren't allowed to actually use them? Mods can close as much as they want. I have higher close-vote stats than most mods, mostly from hanging out in SOCVR.
It's not uncommon for mods to get a diamond and think, alright, I'mma go through and clean out the close vote queue! And then...after a solid couple of hours... they never visit them again. :-)
Yeah, the mod queue is quite different from any of the normal review queues. Those give you nice, neat options and you don't see everything under the sun. Still trying to filter out what's actually important
Good luck, @Machavity. If I ever stood for election my position would be "All the other candidates who want to be moderators are insane. I am sane. Don't vote for me." ;)
@wim there are just people out there that have an intrinsic motivation to do that. it's like asking why someone wants to be a priest (may no be the best comparison). the motivation to help and to develope something interesting (Stack Overflow) is enough for some people to invest time in it. like a hobby
I get that, as a regular user creating content is also an investment of time
but handling flags like its a game of fruit ninja or zombie vs plants, there must be something more rewarding than just handling flags .. maybe there's some camaraderie or something?
Why did I review thousands of terrible questions in the Close Vote queue? ...well, I don't rightly know, but there's a lot less crap now... More opportunity for good questions to shine and get helpful answers :-)
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