@ItamarG3 I sometimes open other SO pages, check something in a user profile, etc. So I see the notification. And if you now think "why doesn't that dofus just ignore them": that's exactly the problem ;-)
@Olaf I understand that people really like to make a difference and get frustrate since SO is not scaling well, but in the end "f**k it", do what you think is fun, if not fun do something else.
@PetterFriberg I honestly appreciate this position. But not everyone is mentally able to do it. I liked this sie long before I actively joined. I found answers to my questions without even asking one myself (see my profile). That's the reason I'm so upset about high-rep users just prostit**ing for reps, etc. Adn being willing to fight to the bone for a question not deserving the electrical current to transfer its bits.
makes up for the random circa 2014 question that I had an approved edit on once when I was below 2k reputation, that got deleted 3 years later randomly
was like 'wtf is this -2 rep from, I didn't downvote any answers yet today'
@Justin Well, there were one or two of them I hoped I could escape quickly. But then my one grandma would have been "unhappy" for me leaving the family meetings. (if you know these family meeting with aunts and uncles you don't really know, less care about)
@Olaf As others have expressed, I'm sorry to hear about your frustration. You bring up good, accurate points. There's lots that could be improved about SO, both by regular users' actions and by developers. The question is does what we do help and is that sufficiently beneficial both to ourselves and others for us to continue to spend the time to do so. So far, I think it is. But, I share your frustration that there are so many easy things that could be done by others, but are not.
@TylerH It's rather sad that the only class of SO users who can justifiably claim that votes are no indication of quality are those highly skilled and experienced developers who have been SO users for some time, and the voting on their questions is merely a measure of how many deadbeats they're pissed off:(
@MartinJames Err yeah... but surely there's a pint of refreshment every half hour or so until 23:00 - then it's time for the spirit refreshment, right?
@MartinJames I like a decent lamb shish even when sober... my local takeaway does them with decent meat... (pay a premium for not just wanting some greasy elephant leg - but absolutely delicious)
@Nkosi You realise it's an election and not a competition to "guess who the next moderators are", right? :p
[Results, in order](https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/38443562#38443562) 1. Cody Gray 2. Andy 3. Yvette Colomb 4. Alexander O'Mara 5. Baum mit Augen 6. Nathan Oliver 7. Rob 8. vaultah 9. Floern 10. Travis J
Well, it's been a crazy month but July has finally come to a close and with it Stack Overflow's 9th moderator election has also concluded. They said it was impossible, but 30 thousand or so voters were able to pick the best two moderators from among many worthy candidates, namely:
They'll be...
@Justin What do you mena with "for fun"? Earth is flat. Four elephants are holding it, standing on a giant tortoise. That's all proven, we just don't know if the totoise is male of female.
@Machavity I really can't remember there was some "Columbus" involved. But it is a long time since I tracked the events. Additional problem is some names got lost in translation. I really should check the chronicles in English.
@Olaf that's nice, then see that as your fun, but don't let it become personally, I'm sad to say that will never be able to arrive to your result, just to push the community a little (very little) left and right, now and then.
@NathanOliver You would have become a great mod, I really hope you continue to pursuit it as Andy has this is for you youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
na I stick to java, but yeah let me make a bot that answers with jQuery solutions (I just need to find the dup, covert code to jquery and problem solved).