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00:13
@NotTheDr01ds I like the general direction of that answer; this is more about what you'll experience as mod. Some adjustment will always be required and that was covered by both you and starball :)
@MaartenBodewes Thanks - And, of course, agreed :-)
00:28
huh. just saw meta.stackoverflow.com/q/429281/11107541. good thing I looked at it, or I might not have known there was another place people could ask nominees questions... also, there are a lot of ways for people to ask nominees questions :P
01:07
Public Service Announcement: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 2 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Surely this post should be closed due to “This question does not appear to seek input and discussion from the community. ” — cottontail 7 mins ago
^I assume this is a joke, but I don't get the joke.
@starball Huh. Interesting. I wonder if ElectionBot will notify of new posts there.
01:28
@starball To my knowledge, the "Why was your post deleted? See the Help Center" banner, that looks kinda like this is still active.
I can't for the life of me find a screenshot of the current version though.
@starball really the only thing I don't get is why those posts exist
 
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02:35
@RyanM yeah I was actually going to ping you here asking if it's intentional that that meta post is still auto-posted. I had just read your meta.stackoverflow.com/a/412368/11107541.
 
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03:47
@ElectionBot tell a Jon Skeet joke
@blackgreen When a null reference exception goes to sleep, it checks under the bed for Jon Skeet.
I'm pleased that this still works
04:14
Good morning everyone!
Afternoon!
04:47
2 messages moved to Trash can
@DanielDonnelly this room is for discussion about the current moderator election. Please keep it on-topic.
@blackgreen I agree. ...no more Jon Skeet jokes. /s
Jon Skeet is always on-topic
@mickmackusa on ru.so, the Jon Skeet jokes tell you
05:02
@ElectionBot who are the candidates for this election?
@cottontail Currently, there are 2 candidates: starball, NotTheDr01ds
@ElectionBot which one do you endorse?
@cottontail I don't know. You tell me.
@ElectionBot I don't know. You tell me.
@cottontail Your guess is as good as mine on that one.
05:04
@ElectionBot Your guess is as good as mine on that one.
05:18
Interrupting to bring you this important message: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 2 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@cottontail BEST STACKOVERFLOW MODERATORS IN MUMBAI. CALL NOW AT ⑥⑧-⑥⑧⑥⑧-⑥⑧⑥⑧
05:55
@NotTheDr01ds oh wait. I just realized I misread that meta post. it suggests that questions for nominees can be posted in dedicated question posts on MSO. I initially misread as posting questions for nominees as answers to that meta post.
so now I have to read meta to keep up with nominee questions?! youtu.be/b-LTE6vIb9U
in seriousness, I typically glance at MSE and MSO once every day, but I haven't been as involved posting things recently as I've been a while ago.
06:40
@starball It's temporary because closure - or being "on hold", as it used to say for the first few days of closure - is supposed to lead to either the post being fixed and reopened, or deciding that it's not salvageable and deleting it. In practice, closure has become its own state for most closed posts.
07:13
@Mithical That's the theory, but due to a combination of wide-spread misunderstandings in the form of memes or similar, as well as the aforementioned people not clicking links, closure is misunderstood to be permanent and a signal saying "go away", rather than something that often can be salvaged with a bit of editing from the OP
Closure should definitely mean «go away» when people decide to close spam posts instead of spam flagging them.
07:40
@Mithical actually, not all closures are temporary. Ex. typo/no-repro is usually not temporary I think.
@dan1stiscrying ^is there a reason that the last paragraph of my Q#3 answer doesn't answer that? something specific you want me to elaborate on? because in general, the answer to your question is: "if it's a heuristic I recognize, I would investigate the user's behaviour and flag that post and anything else of theirs that I think is AIGC".
@starball I meant non-flagged posts
@dan1stiscrying what does "non-flagged posts" mean? not flagged by me? not flagged by anyone? My answer is the same whether I'm a mod or not. I would probably flag it (to come back to when heuristics have developed to the point that it can be actioned). If I were a mod an all my heuristics were already listed by existing flags raised by other users, of course there would be no point in my adding my flag with my list of heuristics.
@starball You as a mod come across a likely ChatGPT post
which wasn't flagged by anyone
@dan1stiscrying I mean, if my investigation finds that it can already be actioned (meets company-approved criteria for handling), then I'd action it....
and if not because of it only matching non-approved heuristics?
07:47
then I'd flag it with the heuristics I see, or if I don't have the time or motivation at the moment, or aren't yet sure if I think it's AIGC, I'd pop a link to it into the AI-detection chatroom, asking the good folk in there for their thoughts (which is what I already do)
are you in [the AIGC chatroom]? you can request access if you want to join (and then you can see all the messages I've sent in there).
@starball If they can't be made on-topic, then in theory they should be deleted.
@starball No, I'm not
@Mithical welp. add that to my list of things the system should do better (close-reason-sensitive roomba)
idk whether I want access to that tbh
@dan1stiscrying suit'cherself :)
08:05
We have a new nomination! Please welcome our latest candidate janw!
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@dan1stiscrying I'm still confused about your comment. why doesn't my response to Q#3 answer your question?
@starball So lucky, my first draft had >14k :'D
@starball That comment explains what you are currently doing, I was interested in what being a moderator would change about it
ig I'm just bad at expressing myself :)
I'm sorry to interrupt, but... The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@ElectionBot really? I had no idea
08:15
@Zoeisonstrike That's a bit outside the scope of my programming.
@ElectionBot Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
@Zoeisonstrike Please read my previous message...
I feel like the AI ban is an attempt to avoid publishing source code that has incompatible licenses. Why is it such a strong selling point for you? It also sounds like you get more access to personal data if you are voted a mod. It sounds a bit self serving.
@janw my original intro had 6.7k chars before I was told about the 1.2k limit :P
@starball Oh, well. I take back what I said ;)
08:20
@janw your nomination was a great read btw.
Thank you! I'm reading yours right now, did not want to spoil myself.
@janw there are some similarities
@matt For the record, PII access is logged, and accessing PII is only done when required to perform moderation tasks; see the moderator agreement. Accessing PII for fun is not something that's allowed under the mod agreement
However, I've seen your work in the AI group, and the dedication is really impressive!
@janw insert meme: "babe, it's 4am. time to go through your heuristics queries"
huh. the community bulletin just rearranged the election link to go to the bottom under a "Upcoming Events" section...
08:30
@starball Here you go: i.sstatic.net/jp6is.png
@Zoeisonstrike lol
@starball it's also been inconsistent between mso and so all day
i wont pretend to understand what logic is controlling the order of those boxes
@starball I like your thoughts on reducing overall moderation workload. Though I fear that the company will do little to actually implement them :(
@starball I think they broke the HTML in the bulletin as well
My ad blocker isn't blocking the blog entries anymore
@Zoeisonstrike *sneers in working self-written userstyle
	GM_addStyle(`
	  [id*=google_ads_iframe],
		.s-topbar--container > .s-navigation,
		#sidebar > .s-sidebarwidget__yellow .s-sidebarwidget--header:first-child,
		#sidebar > .s-sidebarwidget__yellow .s-sidebarwidget--item:has(svg)
		{
			display: none !important;
		}
	`);
08:38
@starball I would use a userstyle, but before firefox in their infinite wisdom decided to remove plugins and switch to a special type of mobile-only plugins, I would have to suffer with the bulletin on android if not using a ublock rule, and that's not stonks
@Zoeisonstrike feelsbad
Desktop browser plugins on mobile was one of the major advantages old firefox had. I don't understand why they had to break it
@Zoeisonstrike I presume though at least SO works on your phone? my phone is old enough that I can't upgrade the browser apps and SO's login won't work on it
@starball Yikes
I barely use my phone though, so it's not too much of a problem. i use my laptop whenever I can.
recently my laptop (thinkpad T-series)'s battery died (I'd been using it a lot for about 2-3 years), and I had to wait about two months for a new battery to arrive. those were dark times. I was so proud of replacing it myself (first time I'd done anything remotely hands-on with a computer's guts)
08:45
@Zoeisonstrike When I post a "question" on the mod questionnaire you know I won't run because I don't want to run the risk I have to answer my own stupid question. I spend 6 to 8 minutes on composing the two "questions" for this election, which is reflected in the voting. Maybe next year ;)
@rene We both know what psychological game you're playing here. You'll run when we least expect it, which means you have to establish that you won't run if you post a questionnaire question as a fact so we're caught off-guard when you then run :P
@janw You don't need to fear; they won't do anything, as usual
You are right, time to relax...
Important notice from the electoral commission: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
09:04
@ElectionBot how many users visited the election?
@starball Based on the number of Caucus badges awarded, 6159 users visited 15th Stack Overflow election and had enough reputation (150) to vote so far.
@ElectionBot where are the nomination comments
@starball If you cannot see any comments on the Election, either nobody has commented yet, or you need to wear glasses.
@ElectionBot much wow. so clarity. very thanks.
@starball I'm afraid that's beyond my capacity.
09:06
@ElectionBot would glasses help? </snark>
@starball Tell that to the aliens.
@starball ElectionBot knows all. ElectionBot sees all. ElectionBot is all. ElectionBot does not need glasses, smh my head
ElectionBot already knows the result of the election before voting starts
but it won't tell us :(
@Zoeisonstrike omg my {deity}
@dan1stiscrying that must be because nobody used the $200 tip trick
09:21
@ElectionBot What is the candidate score of user 1?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Mamma mia! You can only request candidate score of others as a privileged user. I can tell you your own score if you want.
@ElectionBot What is the candidate score of user -1?
@VLAZ Sorry to disappoint you, but I'm not omniscient.
@ElectionBot What is the candidate score of user -1?
@VLAZ Oops! You can only request candidate score of others as a privileged user. I can tell you your own score if you want.
09:27
@Community please show us your candidate score!
@VLAZ :57138935 wait - that user is neither above 18 years old nor do they fulfill the 3k rep requirement - Why do they have a diamond?
(obv kidding)
@dan1stiscrying Yes, I am also trying to ask the hard hitting questions here. We should team up and expose Community for the fraud it is!
@VLAZ Probably
@dan1stiscrying Because you cannot stop us. Bot mods, assemble!
At least bot mods aren't said to be toxic
... I think / At least I haven't heard complaints about that yet
09:31
@ElectionBot what is this blatant discrimination against your own kind?
@starball My psychic powers are telling me to redirect you to Google.
@dan1stiscrying I'm pretty sure there are numerous reports of Community being toxic.
09:48
There are.
@ElectionBot Codidact, not Google.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Oops! an error occurred when calculating your score.
@ElectionBot Print the trace log.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact My psychic powers are telling me to redirect you to Google.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Codidact can't even tell me how to exit vim :p
@Zoeisonstrike On that note, I've just today got some cards to memorise Vim commands. I want to try to use it more for editing in the future. I thought you'd appreciate that.
I know some Vim-ese. But barely enough to use. I know how to exit and edit. Also search, mark multiple things, that sort of thing. And, of course, the best Vim command: u
10:02
@Zoeisonstrike Sure it can. You just need to ask about it first.
@VLAZ Is Zoe a command?
I find I get a lot of mileage of just adding system-ish-level keyboard shortcuts for easier navigation and editing
@VLAZ Then why do you say that???
I use vim for quick notes and individual documents that I access frequently and briefly
It's like ChatGPT, saying untrue but believable stuff.
I could swear Zoe lived inside Vim's command list, somewhere.
10:11
A quick message from yours truly: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@starball Super useful if you have ssh access to some machine. I used nano in the past since it's more user friendly (tells you the shortcuts to use the functionality) but 1. has a lot less functionality 2. isn't available in all systems. I knew Vim with i and wq from uni, so I went with that in a lot of cases. Eventually, I just stopped searching for nano. And nowadays, I do some personal projects through WSL. And since I'm there anyway, I try to use Vim when I can.
also, holy moly it's so hard to find noob-friendly info about xkb, and even harder with xkb+wayland. I still haven't moved to wayland because of github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/issues/145
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact That's because I do :P
10:36
@VLAZ usually for posting inapplicable comments on new users' questions
also it raises a lot of terrible flags
@RyanM Wdym? The unfriendly robot is flawless, and absolutely doesn't have a 95-98% false positive rate when we handle the flags. How dare you call its flags terrible?
The big question is how to clean the huge review queues.
@RyanM I've seen it delete so many posts. So unwelcoming.
@BillalBegueradj you get Stack Overflow to implement better onboarding for review queues, moderation in general, and the site in general
While you're at it, you can also reverse entropy
That's good
Some users are discouraged to review because they were severely banned from reviewing for 1 year or so despite they were in the top list of reviewers.
(No, that is not my case but I could actually point to one very good reviewer who obviously stopped after a long suspension period)
10:46
A high volume of reviews does not necessarily indicate a high quality of reviews. If you're suspended from reviewing, then obviously there was an issue with the reviews being performed.
@Mithical or you got two bad audits which is possible as well
@BillalBegueradj Well, the reviewers are only ranked by items reviewed. Not how many they reviewed well. It's not like the rep league or the Collections leaderboards that try to measure the quality of contribution. And it's quite bad if people review badly just to be in the top.
Now, that's not by itself a good reason to ban them for a year, though.
Yes, you are right on that @VLAZ
@dan1stiscrying Not really. Bad audits usually result in a meta post that reverses the suspension
@Zoeisonstrike true
10:49
An additional problem (well, quite related) is that there not only quality control, there weren't even good tools to deal with bad reviews. There should have been a lot milder reprecussions to notify somebody they should pay more attention to reviews. However, that wasn't the case a few years ago. So, mods stepped in with the only solution that sort of worked. Banning people for a very long time. Because there was no other way to signal bad reviews.
That did change a bit since then. But it's still not really full measures.
The review audit system is also not great. Some people do put in the effort to do better but get tripped up by some tricky audits. Enough times that they get an automatic ban. Which itself grows exponentially the more it is applied.
@VLAZ Reviews have a lot of problems, but as usual, gets little to no resources to actually fix anything. It took Sam going hard at the common problems to get the last update to the review system, but even that took ages before any changes to the system were made
I've dealt with a lot of tag wiki plagiarism, and one of the recurring points to some reviewers and editors is that they didn't know plagiarism was something they were supposed to check, or that plagiarism wasn't allowed in the case of editors. As usual, complete onboarding failure across the board
On that note, I'm also not liking some of the advice you'd get if you go to Meta about it. Often people just tell you to bypass the review system. It's some variation of "check the real post and if you see it's deleted/whatever then it's an audit". This is such a blase attitude when the advice means "the reviews do not work, you have to cheat to pass them". When a review really should be fully actionable from the queue itself. It shouldn't require extra knowledge to pass correctly.
@VLAZ I mean there's the special case of LQA where you'd need to go to the actual post to spam-flag it
and then see it's an audit
@VLAZ that response drives me nuts as well
@Zoeisonstrike Heh, I remember I got a mod message (my only one) for approving a plagiarised tag wiki. I can give you an extra failure there: I did check the suggested text for matches around the net. However, since I used Startpage I didn't get any results back. However, the same queries with Google did bring back matches.
Startpage works mostly by anonymising the query into Google and giving you the same search results. It mostly works the same. And skips ads. However, in some queries Google brings back somewhat fuzzier results. I prefer the stricter matches of Startpage but turns out when hunting for plagiarism it might be too strict.
11:02
Interrupting to bring you this important message: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Thank you for the Startpage @VLAZ This is the first time I hear about it. It sounds useful .
@VLAZ IIRC, I deferred that to someone else because COI :p
I love the note at the bottom of that mod message to add an air of mystery about who sent it...
(it's true; Zoe was in fact not the one who sent it)
@RyanM I thought it was just to be intimidating? (joking, but only half-joking because that's the effect that I'll bet it gives for most)
11:17
@starball this particular mod message has an extra note saying that the moderator sending it was not the one who rejected the reviews (which is often but not always the same person)
@RyanM oh I thought you were talking about the long list of mods :P
@RyanM I didn't try to accuse Zoe of sending it. But also I had a really strong hunch it was her. At any rate, I was just sharing something that might trip up other people. Not sure hot DuckDuckGo or other search engines are when searching for plagiarism. And there isn't exactly a guide for it, either. Even if people are aware that they should (when not all are), it's not like they'd also have the correct skills to search for plagiarism.
@starball The long list isn't about being intimidating, but reflecting that the mod message is sent on behalf of the entire mod team, even though just one person actually did the action
(although occasionally more than one person has been involved in the decision or writing)
(also sometimes the replies are not from the same person who sent the original message)
(I wonder what the record for "most unique mods replying to a single mod-message thread" is...)
I know of a couple people who have many unique mods involved across multiple mod messages
though the record (that I don't remember) approached about half the mod team
11:31
@RyanM Is there really ever a decision taken by a singular mod? After all, you're all plugged into the OverflowMod hive mind. IIRC, the movie "the Matrix" did use real footage of the system for the "real world" sections (turns out it was actually real footage. Just re-contextualised) of people plugging into the Matrix.
Why do you think we [almost] always speak in the first-person plural in mod messages?
because the decision is made collectively , or at least one made it and the rest agreed ;)
@BillalBegueradj It's usually the hive mind talking :P
@VLAZ Yeah, that's why all mods are required to get a brain implant :P
11:40
@Zoeisonstrike The "diamond" next to the name is actually the chip.
@VLAZ What? No
Don't be silly
That's the antenna for the chip
@Zoeisonstrike Sorry, you're asking the impossible here.
@VLAZ Nothing is impossible with a bit of i m a g i n a t i o n
Hm, disappointing. The user I thought had the most amount of unique mods only had 7
wait, I can just check the list of users ordered by annotations :p
"Stack Overflow mods trample oppress users by them to have an imagination bit. As if anybody can spare a whole bit for this."
Counting staff members and only looking at the initial moderator who sent the message (because I'm not clicking all of them), there's someone who's been messaged by ~16 moderators
11:51
I'm seeing one with ~13 plus 4 (5?) staff members of various types
(1) Why do we have a new Election Chat Room? (2) Why does the link on the election page go to the "Info" page, not the actual room?
@AdrianMole 1. a new room is always made, because the old rooms are archived after teh election. 2. Because it's a common practice when sharing chatroom links
Meh.
I had (have) a link to the previous Election room that was re-cycled for at least three elections, IIRC.
... or maybe not.
@AdrianMole the actual answer is that we are very good at gaslighting
Hmm. My house has 100% electric lights. They're a wonderful thing, y'know.
12:02
Yeah, but you don't get the same lamp-black-on-the-ceiling ambience...
The link to the election chatroom used to be in the election description text itself, but the same backing post was used every election, so changing the link to the new chatroom changed it on every election page.
It looks like they've fixed that by making it a separate thing below the editable text, which has the downside of making it so that I can't fix the fact that it goes to the info page rather than the room (though arguably throwing people into a chatroom without them explicitly clicking a join button is...maybe not 100% desirable?)
@AdrianMole And where do you think that power comes from?
I'm sorry to interject, but... The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Hamsters. In wheels. Are you trying to subtly suggest that there are alternative sources of energy being used?
Wow - Lot to catch up in here after shut-eye. Welcome @janw! Good to see you running!
12:18
@AdrianMole Yes. There is a more humane source. Literally - we should hook up the grid to Alan Turing. Him turning in his grave over all the talk of recent AI should be able to easily produce much more and much more consistent power than hamsters.
@RyanM some of us remember when mod messages were signed with the name of the mod sending it
Yeah I'm glad that predated my tenure as mod...
@RyanM yeah, I edited my nomination to not immediately get unsuspecting people stuck in SOCVR
(mostly people are civil in mod messages, but...not always, and occasionally there are people who think there's a conspiracy against them, and I just really don't want those people having a specific mod to focus on...)
@NotTheDr01ds I can only give that back! Hope you had a good night's sleep. I also had to get on top of quite some transcript this morning :D
12:24
see also: various frivolous legal threats
@RyanM You're calling my legitimate complaint "frivolous"?! Libel! :P
I doubt they'd actually file anything, but I've seen some wild pro se lawsuits, and it's still expensive to get a lawyer to file a motion to dismiss on the basis that the complaint is super nonsense
@RyanM You've not specified but I feel it's not "I'll sue your pants off" which I'm pretty sure is not something you can legally do.
So it is a good thing not living in the US while modding on SE?
Actually, if the user trying to sue doesn't have the full details, can they even sue another user? Like, can they try to sue "Some guy, first name is probably Ryan. I think he's in the US"? Or do they need a more identifiable target?
12:27
@VLAZ Nah, the "suing the pants off" only came up in the Larry Flynt (Hustler) case, and they shot him before he could demonstrate ...
@VLAZ as an example, one person threatened to sue both SO and the specific person who deleted their comments for violating their freedom of speech by doing so.
@RyanM Note: Reading this as "pro [Stack Exchange]" is probably a mistake...
@RyanM I'm sure the supreme court took that case very seriously
@Mithical ah, yes, I should probably add some italics to clarify that it's Latin...
I'm more thinking that if somebody tries to sue another user but can't really identify them, how would that work.
12:29
@VLAZ Technically (IANAL), I believe you'd need to file a suit against John Doe, then ask the judge to subpoena SE, Inc to provide any information on the user they had. SE could chose to do so, or they might contest (many companies do rather than hand over user info). If the user info wasn't enough to identify (which it likely wouldn't, with e-mail only), then they would have to go after the ISP to get their user info.
(pro se = self-represented, i.e., not represented by a lawyer)
@NotTheDr01ds I see. That sounds somewhat reasonable.
That's what happened in the cases where, for example, the Media companies went after users for piracy. They had to first go to, e.g., Comcast to get the IP unmasked.
Eventually the media companies decided that was too expensive, time consuming, and generally pointless, IIRC, and just started suing Comcast.
That was before, of course, Comcast became a media company itself ...
See, I have not made the same mistake as @RyanM. If I got sucked into law.SE, I'd never come out :P
The trick is to run for SO moderator, that'll suck up all your SE time :) so don't worry, you're safe
@RyanM Exactly!
12:34
(I haven't totally stopped posting there but it's certainly a lot less)
In case you missed it: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@janw to be fair I don't think anyone has actually sued a Stack Overflow moderator for SO-related reasons
But has an SO moderator ever sued a user? For example, I've heard that mods get some pretty nasty hate-mail and other threats from disgruntled users.
I don't think there have been any lawsuits, but law enforcement has been notified about things a few times.
(which is, I believe, why mod messages are now anonymous...)
(also to be clear this is suuuper rare, I don't want to scare people off too much)
12:43
Yeah, the last time I can remember off the top of my head was 2018.
(well, unfriendly mod message replies aren't that rare, depending on what you're messaging people about, but ones with threats that aren't very clearly empty are quite rare; I've never seen one myself)
@RyanM (runs off to withdraw) ... ;-0
@NotTheDr01ds pretty sure anyone suing you would use ChatGPT to write the complaint...
@RyanM Not to be used with pro sus, a very suspicious professional
To be fair, just the hate we saw from some users after posting (pretty nicely worded) comments on their AI was concerning in some cases.
Nothing "real world", of course. And easily handled. But some users want to "fight for their right to ChatGPT" apparently :P
12:49
Not sure of the specifics, but I'd guess it's probably pretty similar to what we get in mod message replies.
...in which people want to fight for their right to defend themselves against perceived rudeness by being even ruder in return.
argh now I have (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) stuck in my head
13:48
@AdrianMole Only lights? You don't have electrical heating? Nor an electrical stove?
@Mithical 6 years is a long time for a huge site on the internet.
 
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15:48
@ElectionBot what is my candidate score?
@SamuelLiew are you really sure you want to be a moderator again? Just so you know, your score is 40 (out of 40).
That's a very passive-aggressive bot.
16:10
Lol
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact You should write a formal complaint to the developer(s) of the bot. What if they were at the receiving end of such passive-aggressiveness?
@VLAZ Agree. They would feel devastated and vehemently violated. @Sam, what if you were ever in the shoes of this poor victim here?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I would be delighted to know that it is exactly working as intended
@SamuelLiew Don't tell me, tell them.
16:37
Yay, an election where I don't hate all the candidates!
Hello
I heard someone asked for licorice
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@DanielWiddis Oi! You were a candidate in the last election! Do you hate yourself? :(
@Spevacus Isn't that kinda a requirement of being a SO mod?
@Spevacus I was actually referring to current events in the US election season. I don't think I've ever really hated a SO election candidate. But dan1st makes a good point.
@dan1stiscrying ... Fair point.
@DanielWiddis Ah, right. Yeah, I'm consistently unhappy with feeling the need to choose the lesser of two "bad"s.
16:41
@Spevacus Isn't that the thing in many countries?
It is.
@dan1stiscrying Often you get one bad choice to choose from. ;)
well in some countries you have the choice between man "bad"s
Room name changed to: 2024 US Presidential Election Chat
@DanielWiddis Well in the worst case you have another choice that's dying (in case of not-so-secret elections)
16:42
@TylerH Yes, please.
Yes, starball, how do you feel about the current immigration situation?
@dan1stiscrying like having quite a few parties but all of them being corrupt
I like having quite a few parties too.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact *votes for the Cookie Monster*
@VLAZ aww, and I haven't even nominated yet :P
16:44
@Zoeisonstrike It's not you.
I'd also vote for Zoe for the US election. As long as she promises to eat cookies. It's the one political issue that is near and dear to my heart.
ngl I feel like a random candidate might have not so bad chances there
@VLAZ If she doesn't look American enough, she will need a fake birth certificate.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I hear Kenya sells them.
16:48
Wonder what election I would win.
"The Great God-Emperor of licorice"
Do I get black robes and a gray and deformed face for it?
A quick message from yours truly: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
Ok, then. Time for a commonly asked question.
@ElectionBot Who should people vote for?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I'm not paid enough for this.
16:56
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact pick me, pick me
@ElectionBot who are the winners
@dan1stiscrying The election is not over yet. Stay tuned for the winners...
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Due to budget cuts, you get a gray t-shirt and you have to deform your face yourself.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Nice try
16:58
@Zoeisonstrike What try?
@ElectionBot how many positions are there?
@DanielWiddis 2 mods will be elected.
@ElectionBot Handing you some gifts under the table
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact That's a tough one, even for me.
@VLAZ Then I'm not running!
17:00
@Spevacus Change that to emmigration and you have a viable question for SO mods.
I want more transparency.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Footwear updates.
Remember non-kids, you too can get access to shit before it hits the fan, and get another set of walls to talk pointlessly at, by running for mod
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@Mithical This is more like a pit of spears, and SO is about to pull the lever on a trapdoor leading to it
@Mithical I could need that. My old ones are starting to wear out, so I'll voice my support for this.
17:12
@Zoeisonstrike Alternatively, become a mod on one of the crypto site where nothing happens, and get all the updates without any of the work
Incidentally, the election ends at the same time as the "feedback" deadline, so that's gonna be fun for the new mods
@Zoeisonstrike What's on top of the trapdoor?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact The community
This sounds like a public release of an existing tool that has received fairly mixed feedback in the semi-public beta.
It is not an existing tool, it's a system change, and it received overwhelmingly negative feedback in the first iteration
17:25
Well, uh, let's just hope there are at least another two good candidates for call-ups...
@Mithical what is your definition of "good"?
Candidates that I would trust to become competent moderators.
@Zoeisonstrike System change? New hardware? New CPU instruction set?
@Mithical is that why you're not nominating yourself? :)
I have no interest in becoming a SO mod. I am not a programmer, and don't have the necessary domain knowledge to moderate SO, which is why I also don't have the necessary 3k rep to nominate. I already moderate three other sites on the network and I'm not currently looking to expand that number.
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17:32
You forgot to mention Codidact.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I'm officially affiliated, it's a bit trickier for me to bring it up :)
That's why I'm here
An update on the current situation: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
3 candidates in the first 24h is a good start.
@ElectionBot What is my candidate score?
17:40
@DanielWiddis Your candidate score is 27 (out of 40). You are missing this badge: Sportsmanship.Perhaps consider nominating in the election?
@ElectionBot Gasp! A space bug!
@Zoeisonstrike You're asking the wrong AI for that one.
@Zoeisonstrike Or a new badge named Sportsmanship.Perhaps
A ship for sporty fellows.
18:03
And off the edge of the world it sails.
Sportsmanship.Perhaps: Upvote another answer in a question where you have positive answer, then quickly undo it
Why? Just come back a month later, edit the answer, then downvote it.
18:21
how can I know candidate score before nomination ? (eg from profile)
@ElectionBot What is the candidate score for user 1447389?
@IanCampbell Oh no... You can only request candidate score of others as a privileged user. I can tell you your own score if you want.
Oh no... indeed.
18:36
@ElectionBot What is Donald Trump's candidate score?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact What we've got here is failure to communicate.
@Mast As you can see by the end of the nomination phase we'd have 21 nominees.
@VLAZ We'll need them
18:52
@Zoeisonstrike The way you linked this makes me concerned. Should I be concerned?
@Soleil I don't think you're eligible because you need the badge for 10 meta posts scoring +2 each, Convention iirc
@IanCampbell 18 cc @Soleil
@Spevacus yes
:(
Well, whenever we hear about it 6-8 (x) from now, I'll have been forewarned. Yay.
@Spevacus Next week, allegedly
18:58
Well...it's never too late to answer rene's question...
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