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Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 6 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 6 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
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@mickmackusa Well, I don't meet most of the criteria unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on who you ask); reputation most notably. My own personal criteria, including time to spare as a diamond mod, also aren't yet met.
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 6 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
I think the solution would be to order them on their... terribility. And then, voting them on this order (and not voting to the most terrible et al), that would help the most.
:55522925 In your case: "good content does not excuse bad conduct". The problem what I see: until now, having a high rep served de facto as a little... shielding from the power misuses (by high-rep users and by mods). It was only an informal thing, and it was never openly admitted. But, in practice it was a little, weak shield. Now you openly declare that you do not want it.
@peterh What would you prefer a candidate say to answer that question? "I let people with high rep violate the Code of Conduct, because they've earned the right"?
Do not alter your nomination for my opinion. Results of the current elections are that a the terribility of the candidates correlates well with their chance.
I actually do not participate too much in the site network currently. I hate dramatic exits :-), I just lost my faith that my activities could help here anything. I think, I am also closely watched by the mods and they are actively looking for reasons to ban me. At least one of the mods, and I think I know which one is it. I think it is unlikely, that this minor change in the mods would change too much this case.
There was a woman, she stepped down and deleted her account in the Monica crysis. I could hunt her in various archives. I think also she was a good mod.
@DanielWiddis There is this rainbow thing and this infinity thing. The rainbow is originally a signature of a promise by God, after he killed nearly the whole Humanity. The promise is that he won't kill us all, even if we would deserve that. Currently the rainbow is also a symbol of the "non-binaries". It is a site about IT, the entire topic of religions, God and LGBT[AZ]+ are off-topic here.
@peterh If you read my profile you will see that the symbol has nothing to do with either of the things you suggest, and the links associated with it are very IT-related.
@DanielWiddis From the infinity symbol, I associate first to math what I would like. It is also often used by typically atheist mock groups. If I put these all together, then I think the sum is that you want to show some adaptation to current political trends, you also like interesting symbols, but actually you do not want to say with it any concrete. :-)
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PSA: I’ve updated my answer to question #9 based on comments from Zoe and Cerbrus and Makoto. I’d be grateful to anybody else who has time to take a look at it and let me know if I could still improve it further.
FWIW, part of the context of trying to me suggesting it’s good express understanding about “rights” to a problem user who feels their rights have been violated is this: The nightmare case of a user who feels they’ve been so mistreated that they end up being one of the nuisance permatrolls who keep creating new accounts to continue to their trolling in order to eke out some revenge
@sideshowbarker I like it! I do think the 4th bullet (anyway, any personal rights... ) seems to allow a lot of subjectivity, though, and might benefit from more precise wording, ferexample, "rights that do not infringe on others' rights" or something long that theme.
@DanielWiddis thanks — removed the “anyway”. And yeah I actually thought about something along the lines of “not infringe on others’ rights” — but then I held off because mentioning the word “rights” a lot seems to risks things going off into the weeds
@sideshowbarker agreed, those may be two extremes... rights/infringe vs. a vague "balance". I would mention something more than balance, though, even if you leave out the word rights... just mention impact on others in some way.
I also wanted to add here: for the case of a disruptive user who seems like they might be headed toward becoming an even bigger problem, I don’t think explicitly telling them “bleh you don’t actually have any rights here” is the optimal way to try to ensure they’re not motivated to cause further disruption. But it seems to me like having had somebody along the lines express at least some level of understanding for their concerns can help mitigate their rage and feelings of being slighted
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@Thingamabobs Yes, rank the candidates - top is most important, bottom least important. You don't need to vote for all, you can leave some out, if you wish.
So, I'm rather certain I have > 3687 close votes, but a lot of 'em got deleted. Echoing the point in my questionnaire answer that a burnination CV is essentially a Delete vote.
@DalijaPrasnikar MSE screenshot. I'm active on MSE casting close votes on lost souls questions. As I said, I've cast more than three today. But this is what I see. It doesn't show deleted posts. But I honestly think the number should be available, not hidden.
It would be nice if we badges would count all votes cast, even outside queues so we could tell by the number of Steward badges. I only have 6 for close votes and I have cast over 42000 votes.
We already have the totals for edits, flags, upvotes, and downvotes even if you can't see deleted content. So, why not the totals for other curation activities?
Maybe # privileges unlocked would be a better metric than straight reputation. Like someone with 10k rep would have 23/26 privileges unlocked (as grouped in the reputation page)
NOTE: There are going to be some who think this is about one particular candidate. I have thought about this for several election cycles, based on my own election experience and those I have watched run. Do not make this about one candidate please.
I've wanted to address what has been a fairly ...
@HenryEcker It was something we were discussing but there didn't seem to be an overwhelming "this is the answer we need" response to it, so it's been shelved for now since we only have so many thing we can work on at any given time.
I do want to work on improving the close text everywhere, whether in the vote/flag to close modals and in the post notices for the asker and other viewers.
@Catija I understand that. I was just happy that you tried for something different. I was hoping it hadn't fizzled out entirely.
I certainly understand that there are a lot of things and of all the issues it's probably not the most important (especially without being a clear solution to the problem)
Ah, yeah. It's on a backlog list of "things we've run up a flagpole and might be worth investigating but are bigger than a simple site setting change".
I see someone's been looking through my SO post history. :P
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is happening at the moment, and 1,022 (0.11% of 897,142 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@Dharman Single Transferable Vote (STV) is a rank-based voting method where votes are transferred to best accomodate voters' choices. For more info, see OpaVote's guide on STV.
@cottontail not at all. If your first choice doesn't win, your other ranks will determine who gets your vote. Also, some may be called up after the election so there's no guarantee it's only one position.
@KyleWilliamson if your first priority is eliminated your second pick comes in. And so on.
"Winning" requires getting a majority of the available votes. No first choice will "win" until the other candidates are eliminated and their votes transferred (if they had a lower priority) to someone else.