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@ElectionBot Create images based on each moderator candidate's username. Include humorous pop-culture references. A cross of Anime-style and Renaissance Masters.
@ElectionBot You should have a long discussion with ChatGPT.
@NotTheDr01ds To be honest, my love, I couldn't care less.
@ElectionBot Did ChatGPT jilt you?
@NotTheDr01ds I'm afraid that's beyond my capacity.
 
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02:28
quick question; where do I go to cast my vote? On the Election tab I don't see a way to upvote my choice, or anything?
how do I vote?
@starball 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 candidates' answers to the questionnaire, look at examples of their participation on Meta, and how they conduct themselves.
@J.ScottElblein on the election page see the right sidebar that is titled "your ballot". there's a brief explanation there of how to use the voting UI, and a "learn more" button that pops up a dialog with a bit more info.
02:41
got it, thanks!
@ElectionBot result or status
@Md.YeasinSheikh What we've got here is failure to communicate.
ahh, I see what happened. I normally use the Stylus extension, with a CSS scipt named "Neat and Clean Stackoverflow" and it was hiding that box. Disabling the script showed the box again.

Just a heads-up in case ya come across others who mention it happening, as well.
@ElectionBot election report
@Md.YeasinSheikh I'm on break? Come back later.
02:46
@ElectionBot are you taking coffee ?
@ElectionBot Some men, you just can't reach.
03:16
A question just popped into mind; I see voting for new mods happen, but is there ever voting to "boot mods out"? Or is there a specific period of time mods get to "hold office" and then just don't run again?
no, mods retire when they want to
if a mod is... "problematic" enough that they need to be removed, CM's handle that.
@J.ScottElblein If you have specific problems with the conduct of a moderator, you can use the "Contact Us" link that's in the footer at the bottom of every page on main and meta sites to bring the issue to the attention of Stack Overflow staff (i.e., company employees; Community Managers), who will then investigate and take appropriate action. There is a defined process which Community Managers follow. Please see "What processes exist to issue formal warnings or remove moderators?" for more information.
thanks. interesting; long time ago I was having some issues and actually did use the Contact. filled in all the details of the issue and sent it in ... it was met with crickets.
@J.ScottElblein there's also related discussion in meta.stackexchange.com/q/396924/997587
03:31
Interrupting to bring you this important message: The election is happening presently, and 15,258 (1.61% of 949,368 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
seems like a lot of things I'm reading right now sound like there's a lot of concern about the Stack future, with AI around now, bad mods/community members, etc..

I wonder if creating a system where users actually get paid to contrubute would go a long way.

i.e. Every upvote you gain on an answer earns you x amount of (real) money; every action done in your review queue (and so on) earns you money. Instead of the company earning all the money off the backs of free work and content by it's users.
03:51
@J.ScottElblein I'm sorry to hear that. My general experience, both from using Contact Us to report things and from seeing a few things from the other side, has been that they are fairly responsive and that they do take reports submitted via "Contact Us" seriously and maintain user privacy when handling issues.
@J.ScottElblein That's been proposed (probably several/many times), but has generally not been received well by the community. There are lots of potential issues. With regard to genAI, it would massively increase the motivation of people using generative AI to create posts.
Yea, definitely. But I guess that's the trade-off. The other is potentially just going under and closing shop (obviously not immediately, but potentially in the near(ish) future).

I'm sure it's also not real popular with the company itself, since they've been earning real money for free content and labor since it's birth, and they're not going to what to cough up some of that profit any time soon. I'd assume there would be resistance there, lol.

I do know that I personally am not very motivated to do anything in the review queues for free, but if I were earning for it, and the payout was
Maybe that's part of the answer; don't pay for the (front end) questions, upvotes and the like, but do pay to ones who do the grunt work of reviewing things (review queue).

Just thinking outloud. Times are a-changin'.

Altight, I'm out. ttyl guys. =)
04:07
@J.ScottElblein I think you might have an inflated idea about how much the Stack Exchange Network sites, including Stack Overflow, actually bring in. I'm not sure there actually is monetary profit from that part of the business, or if there is that it's all that high.
@J.ScottElblein Paying regular users for review work would massively increase robo-reviewing. I feel like if anyone should be paid for it, it should be dedicated employees.
 
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06:11
@J.ScottElblein I have not heard many within SO complaining about bad mods. of course, many people who have little contribution to SO complain about "tyrannical SO mods", but I'm pretty sure most of those people don't really know what they're talking about, and that whatever moderation action they have a personal grievance about was not actually performed by a diamond mod. see also meta.stackexchange.com/a/342788/997587
@J.ScottElblein youtu.be/kbSBFS5wCBk?t=1652 "cultural norm of gifts"
@J.ScottElblein where would the money even come from? would people asking a question need to pay to post their question? I'm sure it might help with question quality, but it's pretty against the whole spirit of the community-built knowledgebase and people just helping each other out
I think it's just way too complicated socially and technically if money becomes involved
@J.ScottElblein I don't see why not having a money incentive for users to do Q&A would mean going under.
@J.ScottElblein we already have problems with robo-reviewers in the review queues. and right now all they get is badges. if there's money, you can bet it will get several orders of magnitude worse.
how many voted?
@starball Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 15,363 (1.62% of 949,378 eligible) users have voted as of now.
06:37
@NotTheDr01ds that's a lot of chickens comments :P if you're at it, I'd suggest to tell them they can follow the post to get notified of new answers. In fact, if there's only one thing I could tell these people to do, it would just be to follow the post. and that's probably the only thing I'd tell them to do.
@starball Broken link, but I think I know which one you are referring to.
And yeah, "follow" is good, too.
But sometimes it's not clear if it's a related question or a Me, too question.
@NotTheDr01ds fair point.
 
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09:43
In case you missed it: The election is currently ongoing, and 15,614 (1.64% of 949,393 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@J.ScottElblein Where do you have that from? The problem is primarily that SE has gone evil, not the moderators and curators.
@J.ScottElblein Maybe you had been more interested in doing curation if SE had appreciated you for it. If not, it would’ve motivated others to do it.
10:44
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact There's definitely a community out there that feels that SO moderation/curation is elitist. Just search YouTube for "Stack Overflow" and you'll get two videos with 100k+ views each at the top of the list.
Because, "How dare you close my perfectly good question that has been asked dozens of times before?!"
@NotTheDr01ds not to forgot "that isn't explaining the issue properly"
@dan1stiscrying And my homework is due in 2 hours.
lol
@NotTheDr01ds I like to help people saying things like that in other places 3h after they write that
 
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13:19
@starball unexpected star wars referenec
@starball I think any bad UI is balanced by the instructions right above to drag and drop, plus the generally universal three-dot vertical ellipsis (although here on SO it's doubled) which indicates a 'grabbable' object in UI/UX
oh, apparently the two columns of three dots is the unicode character for grabbable
 
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16:22
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is happening at the moment, and 16,154 (1.70% of 949,432 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer frequently-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
16:43
@ElectionBot When does the election end?
@VLAZ The 15th Stack Overflow election ends at 2024-03-13 20:00:00Z (in 2 days).
16:59
I wonder how many last minute votes will come in
@ElectionBot How many people voted in the last election?
@aynber In the 14 election, 898,325 voters were eligible, 313,847 visited the site during the election, 73,995 visited the election page, and 21,764 voted.
17:22
How many have voted?
@Dharman Based on the number of Constituent badges awarded, 16,226 (1.71% of 949,433 eligible) users have voted as of now.
huh. so there's only 47k more eligible voters this election?
does that mean only 47k more users were registered in a year and a half
@KevinB not every registered user can vote
Ah, right, 150 rep... hmm... i think a rep requirement for that is kinda weird
it prevents troll voting
17:29
@ElectionBot, Where do we vote?
@JohnCarter I'm afraid that's beyond my capacity.
2 days ago, by ElectionBot
How to vote: In the election page's right sidebar, drag and drop the candidates into the "Drag next selection here" area in your preferred order. 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. Being able to vote requires at least 150 reputation.
@KevinB Thanks
 
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18:51
testing 1, 2, 3.
@ElectionBot, how much time left?
@ElectionBot, how much time left until the end of the election?
Ends in about 49 hours
19:14
plop
19:56
Did you miss me? Because I missed you...not.
20:37
@ElectionBot </3
 
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23:38
Public Service Announcement: The election is presently occurring, and 16,514 (1.74% of 949,455 eligible) users have already voted! I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).

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