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00:36
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in progress, and 15,745 (1.75% of 897,551 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
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01:56
@ElectionBot how many have visited the election
@LakshyaRaj Based on the number of Caucus badges awarded, 5370 users visited 14th Stack Overflow election and had enough reputation (150) to vote so far.
So... it's not working yet
02:41
@ElectionBot spock
@DanielWiddis Tell that to the aliens.
@ElectionBot tell me something about whether rock paper scissors could be fit into any of version of a jon skeet joke
@ElectionBot you really should include lizard and Spock in your game, particularly since the hand gesture for the lizard is a sock puppet.
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is happening at the moment, and 15,830 (1.76% of 897,559 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
where can the ballot file be found
@DanielWiddis The BLT (ballot) file will become available on the election page when the election ends. To learn more about it, please read this help article.
 
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05:22
@ElectionBot X in the center
05:55
@ElectionBot How can I participate
@mdmostafa You talking to me?
Yeah @ElectionBot
@mdmostafa Keep talking and nobody explodes.
okay
Thanks @ElectionBot
@mdmostafa You are welcome.
06:01
Maybe ask "how do i vote" or "can i vote"?
@LakshyaRaj Your ranking of the candidates is saved automatically within five seconds when changes are made to the sort order. You can amend your vote/ballot freely until the end of the election.
@mdmostafa ElectionBot is listening
@ElectionBot how do i vote
@LakshyaRaj If you have at least 150 reputation, go to the election page. In the right sidebar you can drag and drop the candidates in your preferred order. If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you should read the nominees' answers to the questionnaire, look at examples of their participation on Meta, and how they conduct themselves.
@ElectionBot can i vote
@LakshyaRaj Yes, you can vote in the election but looks like you have already voted, as you have the Constituent badge!
06:03
@mdmostafa ^example
You don't have to @-mention the bot
can I vote
@SamuelLiew Yes, you can vote in the election but looks like you have already voted, as you have the Constituent badge!
Yeah got the point. Thank you @LakshyaRaj for helping and @ElectionBot for the answering.
@SamuelLiew I see. Well, I find it useful to @-mention because there are a few commands that do require it. It just removes that doubt before posting, "should I add the @??"
Public service announcement: The election is in progress, and 16,025 (1.79% of 897,571 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
06:15
@ElectionBot I would suggest a specific response for any "how can I..." that's not already understood. CC @OlegValteriswithUkraine
@ElectionBot help
Election FAQs I can answer (more in https://github.com/samliew/se-electionbot#readme):
- 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 mod/participation/editor badges
- What is the election status
- When is the next phase
- How many are eligible to vote
- Who are the candidates
- Who are the current mods
- What do moderators do
- What is Single Transferable Vote (STV)
how to vote
@DanielWiddis If you have at least 150 reputation, go to the election page. In the right sidebar you can drag and drop the candidates in your preferred order. If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you should read the nominees' answers to the questionnaire, look at examples of their participation on Meta, and how they conduct themselves.
When I see "conduct themselves" I imagine myself both as an orchestra conductor and a pianist trying to follow my own directions. It doesn't end well.
06:26
@DanielWiddis When I see "conduct themselves" I imagine mods sitting at their computer screens thinking about their life choices and wondering if it was really the right thing to do, deleting that question.
I think deleting questions is probably among the lowest things that a mod might think about after it's gone. Suspending a user? Much more likely to wonder if it was the right thing.
@DanielWiddis you're probably right. I don't know a thing about REAL moderation
right now I'm just waiting for 2k so I can edit more
Now the part about them thinking about their life choices in terms of "why did I ever run for mod" may be spot on. ;)
I'm remembering Machavity and Gru warning future mods about the CV trap
"Just be aware that the diamond is a CV trap"
 
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08:01
room topic changed to 2022 Stack Overflow Moderator Election Chat: Open discussion for stackoverflow.com/election/14. This room is intended as a place to converse with candidates, discuss moderator traits, etc. [election]
65 messages moved to friendly bin due to cluttering up the room
But I thought tiebreakers for mods are resolved with a rock-paper-scissors game. It's thus very important to train
@VLAZ Not publicly, otherwise you'll give away your strategy!
I have simple strategy: I always use rock. With two exceptions: 1. if my opponent will use paper, then I use scissors 2. if my opponent will use rock, then I use paper.
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I think it's OK to disclose it, since I'm not running for a mod
 
1 hour later…
09:13
@DanielWiddis morning! yeah, good idea, "can I" is also a good candidatw for having a generic response instead of falling through to fun
or maybe it's time to give EB an 8-ball :)
 
3 hours later…
11:55
How many have voted?
@VLAZ Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 16,758 (1.87% of 897,620 eligible) users have voted thus far.
Where can find I the number of voters from past elections?
12:47
Have I voted?
@ZoestandswithUkraine As you are awarded the Constituent badge for this election, you have already voted.
13:10
Have you voted?
13:28
You can't ask the bot that. It's mod abuse! Help! Help! We're being reprexed!
Relax. You'd need to have rights to be reprexed :p
Next you'll tell me that Stack Overflow is just a model
What? No. Have you ever seen Stack Overflow walk down a catwalk?
I haven't, ergo, clearly not a model
 
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16:24
A quick message from my sponsors: The election is underway, and 17,294 (1.93% of 897,658 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
17:12
that's... not a lot. is it along the lines of the usual votes volume?
pretty much
around 11k more to go and you hit last year's vote count
@FĂ©lixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier Yes
17:28
@ElectionBot how many voted last year?
@Thingamabobs In the 13 election, 835,801 voters were eligible, 328,410 visited the site during the election, 83,182 visited the election page, and 28,754 voted.
18:22
@Machavity dat question
 
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19:59
29 messages moved to friendly bin (bot chatter)
@RyanM thanks
Is there a guide line when I should use this bin ?
@Thingamabobs You probably shouldn't. You can post there but it's unlikely anybody will see the messages. Mostly room owners and/or mods just move messages there as a cleanup.
@VLAZ I recently have opened a room and for now I seems it will continue to exist. Ryan had invited me into friendly bin, so I thought I need to do some maintenance there.
No, moving messages just automatically invites any users affected
When messages get moved, you're automatically invited to the target room.
20:10
A so these both events doesn't have a relationship. Thanks for clarifying
 
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23:10
I'm sorry to interfere, but... The election is underway, and 17,750 (1.98% of 897,700 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).

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