My userscript PostHeadersQuestionToc does a fixed candidate sidebar nav that scrolls to a nomination when clicked. It also now fetches new comments every 15s on election pages
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Actually effectivelyv3 anyway. The only way to get to your third choice is with two eliminated and if your third is eliminated the other two are elected.
@DanielWiddis that's correct, countdown now starts at 8 candidates to avoid clogging the response - the threshold off-by-one error (mea culpa!) is corrected too
@DanielWiddis yup, we reached a compromise solution :) only one candidate in 5 hours needed, step up, folks, we want to test in production let's make this election even more fun!
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
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Daniel's response to being asked if he was on (one of a couple of?) podcasts was "Not that I'm aware of." and I decided to post what I hope comes across as good-humored snark :-)
@VLAZ kitchen? Why stop there? I don't think there's any rooms where I live where I haven't at least once walked in and immediately wondered tf I was doing there :p
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It implies that multiple flaming clown spiders are unleashed after X missed semicolons. I've tried to avoid that, so I don't know what is the actual number of flaming clown spiders you get.
Related, (true story) I saw somebody in the late summer/early autumn (it was still quite warm outside) who was wearing winter coat and hat. I joked about him being a hipster because they wore winter clothes before it was cool.
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I had an issue that people from Europe seemed to be able to reproduce but not others. It eventually went away. I think it was related to some bad cache in a CDN somewhere. So, possible it's something similar now.
So, EU here for me and Scratte. I think cigen is in the US. Just based on bug, I'd assume Zoe is as well. Is that correct?
@Shree I noticed that of the two candidate badges you're missing, one of them is Investor, which is simply awarded for putting a bounty on someone else's question. If you wouldn't mind explaining why you haven't so far done so?
For what it's worth - my browser fetches the same files: modElections.en.js?v=b249a53f7235 and stub.en.js?v=a56e008cb10c
However, it does work here. Dunno why.
Ooh, one more thing to check might be which URL you go to. Maybe they tried to fix the comments not having links on one URL but broke comments on some other URLs.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@gparyani I don't want to answer for Shree, but are you aware that Shree only just got to 20,051 rep? Prior to very recently, giving a bounty just to get the badge would have dropped Shree down below 20k, reducing their candidate score. In other words, a net zero change to their candidate score (+1 for the badge and -1 for <20k rep).
If it was me, until getting a bit more rep, I'd definitely keep the 20k (and the ability to cast some downvotes without going < 20k) over another badge. The 20k rep gives privileges which are worth quite a bit more than the investor badge, at least that's how I'd feel about it.
@Makyen I was asking in a more historical sense. Back before they had even thought about getting to 20k rep or running in an election, why hadn't they so far put a bounty on someone else's question?
IIRC, I think I asked you the same question when you nominated in an election, and you responded with a detailed explanation.
Fun fact, MS also did something similar. An update to one of the old Windows Servers (like 2000-ish) misconfigured the DNS settings, so they just started hammering the root DNS nodes.
@gparyani I don't recall if you asked me, but how I'd answer did run through my mind when I read the rephrasing of your question to be from a historical perspective. Beyond getting you to rephrase/explain the question, I'll decline to go further as the rephrased question is reasonable for the candidate, IMO.
@AnnZen Yes, you left a comment saying: "Good luck with the election! I hope you get elected :)". That was deleted by a mod. We regularly delete comments under election nominations that don't say anything other than "good luck". These crowd out comments where people are asking questions of the candidate. We've been doing this for many, many years during elections. It's not a new policy this year.
@pippo1980 I am not sure what you mean by "knowledgeable". Yes, of course moderators have to be knowledgeable! They don't have to know everything about programming, though, because their role isn't to answer questions on the site (anyone can do that).
@AdrianMole That's what flags are for... Comments on the nominations can be flagged now.
@AdrianMole I was wondering about that idiom, actually. I had never seen or heard it before. But i didn't go so far as to Google it like @cigien. :-)
@AdrianMole It would have to run client-side, so I don't see how ElectionBot can handle that.
At least on macOS, reviewing is not possible at the moment on a couple of sites; the queues show up blank. Both active queues and completed review items are not visible, probably because of a JavaScript error:
I'm using the latest macOS and can reproduce it in Firefox, Safari and Chrome. It seem...
I'm on Windows and I'm having this error on the election pages too. When I click to load the comments, it goes to the top of the page and doesn't load them
Thats fun. Election's page worked for me on Firefox. Creating a question worked on Brave. Reviewing (on SOpt) didn't work on any browser. Maybe I just need more browsers?
A quick message from my sponsors: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
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
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
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)
A quick message from my sponsors: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).