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00:24
what is the election type
@Dharman This is a full election.
how many users visited the election
@Dharman Based on the number of Caucus badges awarded, 5370 users visited 14th Stack Overflow election and had enough reputation (150) to vote so far.
who of the moderators is running
00:25
why was a nomination removed
@Dharman Candidates may withdraw their nomination any time before the election phase. Nominations made in bad faith, or candidates who do not meet the requirements may also be removed by community managers.
how many mods voted?
 
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02:08
@Dharman nah, sorry, even I can't run thus command - the guard is commented out for now
 
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05:08
A quick message from my sponsors: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@ElectionBot who are your sponsors?
@DanielWiddis Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!
Disclosure, man! Disclosure!
 
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08:31
@ElectionBot schedule
@DanielWiddis error - AI not installed
Aw, c'mon. Alexa does better than that.
@ElectionBot election schedule
14th Stack Overflow election schedule
Nomination: 2022-11-07 20:00:00Z <-- current phase
Primary: never
Election: 2022-11-14 20:00:00Z
Ended: 2022-11-22 20:00:00Z
@ElectionBot never say never
@MagnusO_O Tell that to the aliens.
08:39
I did, but they weren't listening.
Get at least 6 more people to nominate in the next 36 hours :)
Hopefully that won't happen ^^. It's enough of well capable candidates to choose from already.
I know of at least 6 more capable candidates and I'd withdraw if they all nominated!
Yeah, but these 6 also would have to want that position. Let's see, as I learned from this chat late nominations aren't favored (but may get to votes anyway).
09:04
> late nominations aren't favored [citation needed]
@blackgreen I got that from the context within this chat. May statement may need the addition 'by chat engaged community', see chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=hour&user=&room=249047
09:22
when is the next phase?
@SamuelLiew The next phase is the election at 2022-11-14 20:00:00Z (in 1 day).
@MagnusO_O yeah I'm not a fan of last-second nominations, personally. Even assuming good faith from all sides, such a thing is just too easy to construe as deliberate
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@blackgreen Blame the game, not the players. The nomination phase is there to collect nominations. Saying that people should nominate by X day in the nomination phase doesn't make sense - then X is the time to nominate, the full time is irrelevant. And the questions during the nomination phase are an extra that's tacked on. If SE wanted a nomination phase and a question phase, they should have separated them.
Right now, the two are one and the same which means that neither functions really well.
@VLAZ I think a good deal would be to set the first volunteer on top, a FIFO so to speak. Cause badgehunters might click for the first one anyway.
09:40
@VLAZ I agree; after all, this is the only reasonable stance about the thing
it's like when pushing bugs to prod. You don't fire the dev on the spot (if you're sane), instead improve the process
10:20
@blackgreen Late nominations get a lot of criticism for being late nominations, but if they happen to have more rep than everyone else, no one notices
 
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13:20
I'm sorry to interfere, but... The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
13:38
@ElectionBot who are the candidates ?
@Thingamabobs Presently, there are 5 candidates: Daniel Widdis, Johnny Bones, Henry Ecker, cigien, blackgreen
14:09
@DanielWiddis There's a school-of-thought (the "Groucho model") that might suggest that one of the main criteria for being a good moderator is not wanting to be a moderator.
... in political terms: Those who most want power are those least likely to deserve it.
... or, in Groucho's terms: I wouldn't want to be a member of a club that would want me as a member.
Maybe, in the future, they should change the "right to self-nominate" to require some form of "support" from trusted users (current mods and/or established users)?
After all, one of the most important traits for a new mod is the ability to work constructively with the existing team. Is not?
This year, we haven't had (yet) any "daft" nominations. But there have been some in previous elections. They just waste everybody's time and effort.
@AdrianMole while you might think of it in a good way, but wouldn't it end up in a popularity contest?
Isn't that what it is already? 95% (or more) voters don't properly read the nominations and just vote on the basis of rep/avatar/name/phase-of-the-moon.
ok, but do we need a "who is who" society ?
14:19
Most real democracies have some form of requirement for a "seconder" for anyone to nominate as a candidate.
I don't think any of the current candidates would have had trouble raising at least one "supporter" for their nomination.
Ok who is part of the group that is eligible to tell who is someone and who is not ?
That would need to be decided.
By whom ?
We could have an election. xD
14:23
elect an election advisory team?
Missed pun (-1): "Elect an election-selection select group."
The UK also requires candidates in elections to place a monetary deposit (quite large, actually). If they end up with less than a pre-defined percentage of the votes, they lose that deposit. We could have a "Unicorn Points" deposit. ;-P
I'm not that long part of the community and lesser interested in who is actually part of it. :P But I ask myself, did it ever happen that an elected mod failed to do the duty ? On Stack Overflow..
Well, difficult to say for non-mods, because we don't see all the stuffs that mods do. But, certainly, there are mods whose activity is high and highly visible; and then there are those who seem to do very little.
I only know of two cases where staff removed a mod's diamond, and neither was because of lack of activity.
But neither of those was on Stack Overflow, actually.
Can mods boot other mods ? I think they should have the ability to do so. I can't stand if if someone steals my time by doing nothing
Mods can't do that but they can raise the issue with Community Managers (staff; super-mods).
14:35
So Catja is a super mod ? :D Catja, lets boot someone, just because you can xD
just kidding. :D
It happened a couple of years ago, IIRC. Also caused a rule change (minimum age of 18 requirement).
Catija is just super. :)
@AdrianMole What happend ? Sounds fun :D
Wasn't fun for the other mods, at the time.
No it is getting creepy..
@AdrianMole Are you typing ? I'm waiting to read the story..
You've had all you're going to get.
14:39
really?.. c'mon.....
We do have a few mods who do very little, and I'm not counting people who mark themselves as inactive, which is also an option and is fine, imo; I'm specifically talking about people who haven't marked themselves as inactive. Every mod who hasn't marked themselves as inactive has done something in the last month though, but the span between the mods active daily and the mods who are occasionally active is huge
@ElectionBot why mods need to be 18 ?
@Thingamabobs Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!
@Thingamabobs Something something legally binding document
@ZoestandswithUkraine What?.. are you sending nudes behind the scenes and the mother sued y'all ?
14:41
@Thingamabobs There isn't much to say. Legal stuff, an 18+ requirement was imposed (to be legally allowed to accept the moderator agreement), which wasn't there previously. A number of mods <18 had to be removed as a consequence of the change
@ZoestandswithUkraine aaah.. so just a formal thing.. I thought something happend..
@AdrianMole You made me a lot nosy for this one..
@ZoestandswithUkraine Does that somehow determine whether or not there are free spots in the election? Cause just to hold that spot warm, is not needed. Is it?
@Thingamabobs No, the number of slots is more or less just based on work inflation (i.e. how much more work there is now compared to last election), and how many nominations are expected
@ZoestandswithUkraine There is a saying 20% of people do 100% of the work.
@ZoestandswithUkraine Was already a reason for me to quit a job.
While there could definitely be more slots to account for increased amounts of work, the expectation was that there wouldn't be enough nominations to support more slots. Still really thin election compared to previous years though, but at least hasn't declined so far. Disregarding the part where there technically were 6 nominations last year, but I suspect there's going to be at least one last minute nomination, so who knows?
unsure why it has always be to be a overflowed candidates, when already good ones are available.
14:53
Honestly, I believe the election system is fairly broken. Candidate score aside, having an excessive amount of moderators would be beneficial in a lot of ways, particularly when problems change and solutions become complicated
@ZoestandswithUkraine I agree with that, but there is still a single slot available. If it wouldn't be a job for a volunteer I would oppose it, with that makes people lazy.
@AdrianMole We might really need a 5k "Unicorn Points" deposit." for elected mods.
A quick message from my sponsors: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 5 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
 
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16:08
@MagnusO_O yeah, last-minute nominations have the advantage of not getting enough time to be properly grilled before voting starts. Although that's more of a problem of how the election system works - it's not like many users vote based on the candidate discussion. Most just look at the candidate score...
@Thingamabobs request noted :)
@Thingamabobs yup, @ZoestandswithUkraine pretty much summed up the reason - moderator agreement is a legally binding document, so underage users can't sign it
@OlegValteriswithUkraine What claims could be raised in a legal aspect?
oh wait.. racism
@AdrianMole that's actually a neat idea. We might want an "endorsement" system where elected mods and staff can sign-off on being very happy to see the candidate elected. After all, nomination comments are already used to that purpose
@Thingamabobs PII access, for one thing
@ElectionBot what mods have endorsed me?
@DanielWiddis error - AI not installed
without a legally binding document, if a moderator discloses PII, SE could be held liable
16:24
@OlegValteriswithUkraine that makes more sense than my initial thought. Really didn't thought about it.
*Thanks :)
17:14
@ElectionBot sort the candidates
@YeasinSheikh What makes you think I know that?
@ElectionBot you can access the data
@YeasinSheikh What do you want from me?
@ElectionBot sort candidate to vote for
@YeasinSheikh how exactly would you like candidates to be sorted? Neat idea, but some spec would be nice
17:17
@OlegValteriswithUkraine actually I don't understand the election, whom should I vote for. So I was trying to get some help to take the decision
@Thingamabobs NP - I have some background in making legislation, so I am used to legalspeak :)
@ElectionBot who should I vote for?
@OlegValteriswithUkraine If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you should read the candidates' answers to the questionnaire, look at examples of their participation on Meta, and how they conduct themselves.
after reading some, It becomes more complicated for me.
@YeasinSheikh we sorta have this command with the canonical match "who should I vote for", but as you see, it's not very useful as of now. I like the idea of sorting candidates, will actually take some time to build it
@OlegValteriswithUkraine ok
17:30
I decide who to vote for by weighting what's important to me and applying AHP. An online calculator is here.
 
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19:50
who are the candidates
@Dharman Currently, there are 5 nominees: Daniel Widdis, Johnny Bones, Henry Ecker, cigien, blackgreen
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20:01
when is the next phase
@DanielWiddis The next phase is the election at 2022-11-14 20:00:00Z (in 23 hours).
 
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21:25
@ElectionBot should I vote for you?
@VLAZ Houston, we have a problem.
22:01
i'm running out of time
For your last-minute nomination? :D
 
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23:15
I dare late candidates to make a last-second nomination this year
let's up the ante :)

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