@starball I think it's marginally bad given the factors surrounding it. First, you there are three possibly paths you might take given the instructions. If you just read the top part, it says:
> Drag and drop or click your selections in order of preference, with the most desirable candidate as first choice. You do not need to rank all candidates.
>
> Unranked candidates will not receive your vote.
Ok, so if you click you are fine.
If you simply "drag and drop", you are only fine if you aren't skimming and see the "Drag next selection here"
If you miss that tidbit, as I honestly did the first time through, then when you drag and drop reorder, it says your vote has been saved ...
Even though your action didn't have any effect.
All the instructions are there to do it correctly, but if you are skimming, which I did, because, "Of course I know how to drag and drop order something" :P ...
I just don't know what the impact on non-native English speakers might be.
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@AndreasmovedtoCodidact What, you don't like when lightsabers are used as bats? Or when the main protag shows no growth or change over their entire storyline?
@Zoeisonstrike 7, 8, 9 and Han Solo are trash. Rogue One is fine. I've also heard/read that the Andor series is good, but I haven't watched it. From what I've seen of The Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, they're also pure garbage.
@Spevacus Believe it or not, I don't. How can I possibly not like that? Amazing.
I also don't like Starkiller base. When do they expect the beam to hit the target? In a few million years? Maybe mount some FTL engines on that planet... Ilum, as it's called.
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I got tired of Hollywood-style shows years ago, because it's all basically the same copy-pasta plot with a lot of details changed. If you watch enough stuff and have a brain that does a lot of pattern recognition, you'll pick up on that sooner or later. Watch more stuff, and the detail changes start to appear recurring too
Anyway, anime doesn't really conform to standard plots in the same way. There's still recurring elements, but that's fine. Recurring elements doesn't spoil the ending of the entire thing in the first few minutes. They're flavour, not the entire core structure
Also, for some reason I can only picture starball as maybe the animal mascot in the anime. And/or one of those characters that just doesn't even mesh with the rest of the animation style.
@VLAZ Crystal balls are a tool I do not need. My built-in prediction module (Cry.Stall.Ball) is more powerful than anything you puny humans could ever create.
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And for the record, that badge is convention with 2300. All other badges have at least 10k, with convention being an easy outlier with 100k awards. This doesn't account for having all four badges, nor the minimum rep requirement or the no suspensions requirement, though
But it's still useful, because max 2300 eligible is a much smaller pool than, for example, the 900k users with voting rights
@CPlus Eligibility hasn't really been the main problem; willingness has. Aside moderation being a thankless job, relations with the company have deteriorated hard, particularly in the last few years. A lot of the decline in participation is down to people not being willing to deal with how the company has treated the community, in addition to, of course, problems with the system itself (particularly elections having a lot of overhead, which means fewer mods doing more)
@CPlus As time progresses, more and more people would be eligible. However, seems that with time less people find it appealing. Even past people who nominated themselves didn't run this time.
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@Zoeisonstrike it's not the name of an anime. was just referring to what I understand to be a joke that the isekai genre is overdone and a lot are perceived as not being very interesting. not necessarily my take.
@Zoeisonstrike that's interesting. the aim with "starball" was partially to come off more silly. definitely not something threatening-sounding. I have a list of other options I was thinking of when choosing my display name. some samples from the list: spider-in-ur-jello, visual-studio-toad, s.tar.gz, sheep-tempura, pocket-lint, spinny-chair, everstone (the pokemon item), nasal-angel (as in nasal-demon), nope-sled (as in NOP-sled)
@starball It's not because starball sounds threatening. I can't really explain why, but it isn't because the name itself is something that's evil or threatening or whatever. It's just easier to imagine the powers of an anime villain for some reason - kinda like 7 deadly sins-esque, but not quite because that particular anime obviously has different naming conventions