Bot's last message reminds me of an answer I came across the other day: Had something like, "...although this has already been answered by the creator...". I considered editing to capitalize "The Creator" ... but that would probably be taking my editing rights a bit too far.
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I think it's safe to conclude that the answer is yes, if you repeatedly ignore requests from a moderator to modify your language, then you risk being suspended. It's in the Code of Conduct, so you shouldn't really expect it to be something that will differ from one candidate to the next.
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We don't require agreement with or endorsement of anyone's lifestyle choices. We just require that you call them what they want to be called. It's no different than if someone has a silly name, but insists on being called that. Or, you know, you could just choose not to talk to them at all. That works, too.
Hey I was the one that deleted that oguz comment under Daniel nomination. It was flagged as unfriendly, but I chose to delete it as no longer needed. Of course, the comment didn't contain any homophobic slur, it was not really constructive and derailing the comment thread.
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@cigien According to this page, "Comments are active during the length of the nomination phase – please comment freely, particularly if there is any way a nominee introduction can be improved or refined to be more clear."
Well it doesn't say comments are "not active" in later phases, so perhaps that is just a friendly prompt.
Actually it does say no commenting during the primary (which we'll skip).
@cigien I would hope that candidates would hang out in this chat room during the election phase to answer any questions that were too late for the comments.
I don't this means that moderator should do as little as possible on the site. I think it meant that there should be as little as possible work that requires moderator's attention
All nominations are jokes, actually. The accounts of those who appear to have won the election are taken over as sock-puppets for staff. (What happens to the original account holders is currently the subject of a UN investigation.)
@OlegValter Based on my Grand Jury experience, they're more precise in using the legal language in conspiracy statutes. At least in the courtroom. Who knows what they use informally.
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@CodyGray I'm pretty sure I made a comment on Shree's nomination post a day or two ago. Can you have a look and see if I never made the comment, or the comment was removed?
Examples of election FAQs I can help with: - what is an election - how to nominate myself - how to vote - who should I vote for - how is candidate score calculated - what is my candidate score - what are the moderation/participation/editing badges - what is the election status - when is the election starting/ending - when is the next phase - how many positions are elected - who are the candidates - who are the current mods
If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you should read the candidates' answers to the questionnaire, and also look at examples of their participation on Meta and how they conduct themselves.
The 40-point candidate score is calculated this way: 1 point for each 1,000 reputation up to 20,000 reputation (20 points); and 1 point for each of the 8 moderation, 6 editing, and 6 participation badges (20 points)
@AnnZen Obviously, I can't help with that. However, there is a comment there (not from you) that I think should be deleted. But that's another matter.
Is it appropriate to ask a candidate to get involved in a specific, on-going dispute? (One that several moderators have already made strong statements about.)
@AdrianMole no, it is not. But it is great "fun" to bring up your personal pet-peeve in as many inappropriate places as possible. That by itself is an achievement.
It would be really nice if the nomination pages had live notification of new comments. It's a bit frustrating to have to refresh the page, just to see if there might be new comments.
If you're only looking at one nomination at a given time make sure to refresh the page when you're done reading, that way when you next refresh the page you just need to check if the number has gone up :p
Election pages aren't as sophisticated as normal pages, and there's a limit to that too. For instance number of close votes isn't updated in real time either
@Nick But, in order to tell if there's a change in the number of comments, you have to remember the number of comments from the last time you didn't have the comments displayed on that nomination, which may be quite a while ago, if you're reading the comments.
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I think you're doing it wrong. You can have two pages open with the election. One where you just check the number of comments, and another where you expand things. Refresh the first one, to keep tabs on the comment increment. (Just don't forget to check the number before you refresh :-)
Ummm yeah, like I said, you read them, and then you refresh so they get collapsed, then when you wanna see if there's been an update, you refresh again
Oh dear. One song title in the sidebar had be go to find another band and now I've got ♪ Girls don't cry over Louie ♪ He wouldn't waste a tear on you ♪
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@Dharman If elected, would you still run your edit bot from your own account? My issue is that it doesn't always spot otherwise flaggable posts and, in review, seeing that a moderator had edited it may discourage others from flagging. (It would certainly make me think.)
@AdrianMole It's previously been mentioned that it's not permitted to run bots from moderator accounts. There's an MSO post specifically asking for community consensus on the issue, which was asked a couple/few years ago regarding a flagging bot. The consensus was a bit indeterminate, but definitely not enough support to permit it.
Admittedly, that's all from memory. I'd have to find the question and re-read/skim it to be more accurate.
@Dharman You can have an alternate account from which you run the bot. That has the significant drawback that all of the edits will need to be suggestions, until that account gets to 2k rep.
As Castaneda puts it, going through life is mostly setting up the table for Intention to happen. That's why I adopt a extremely minimal approach to moderating #nominationPostsThatShallNeverHappen