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12:02 AM
How do I vote? is it simply upvote or downvote?
 
@AlexKasina In the primary, yes. In the next round, you'll be able to rank just your favorite 3 candidates.
 
ok, thanks!
 
mr5
@MatthewLundberg I only got Jake's photo in my pocket
 
12:19 AM
That was a lot of typing meta.stackoverflow.com/a/221653/142838
No wild Earth-shattering opinions or campaign promises, I don't think Stack Overflow is really looking for radical change from its moderators at this point :p
 
Seriously...
I don't know how I managed to be the first one to post an answer...
 
I've been at work all day :|
On Family Day, nonetheless
Instead of spending it with my family 500px.com/photo/56571552
 
@PearsonArtPhoto did you do your homework like me and have the answers prepared ahead of time? All I had to do was a whole bunch of copy pasting. The election went live at the start of my work day so I wasn't particularly quick at getting the answers in.
 
w t f why did wooble withdraw?
 
I thought about my answers, but didn't just do copy/paste.
 
12:27 AM
he was in my top 2
 
@meagar Cute family photo, but I think you need to kiss some babies as well :)
 
I thought for sure I'd take some flak for posting my dogs as my family, with my SO's disembodied arm as her only representation :p
 
@Wooble a few people have enquired as to why you withdrew... can you elaborate?
 
@slugster I wasn't going to advance past the primary; there's really no point in staying in. On the plus side, I spent the time I would have spent watching the votes come in submitting my first patch to cpython
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Should have stuck it out, you might have got a T-shirt;-)
 
12:34 AM
Fair enough. It's always interesting watching which way the elections go, with the number of good candidates it's a shame there's only 3 positions available.
 
Was just thinking back to the first moderator election, and realized I left a potentially damaging comment on Rook's excellent nomination stackoverflow.com/election/1#post-4729670
I still can't believe he didn't win with such a strong platform. Who doesn't love evil?
 
He clearly didn't have the look or adequately evil sidekicks to get in on that platform.
It would be sad day if people hadn't seen the humour in your comment.
Problem is, people do take things the wrong way and make mountains out of molehills.
 
Eh, not too worried about it :p
I'm not too concerned with people thinking I am promoting the cause of Evil in the realm.
 
1:19 AM
@meagar Before I thought I could catch up with you, but now I'm not so sure :P
  7. meagar               [  772] ( 68k rep, 1870 helpful flags)
  8. Doorknob             [  708] ( 20k rep,  723 helpful flags)
 
@Doorknob Do you want me to donate my votes to you? :P
 
@Doorknob I think the top couple slots are pretty locked in but anything below that could change radically in the next few days
 
2:04 AM
@Doorknob I gave you my vote
I really like your avatar
 
@Vader Thanks :)
 
Some people really like Doorknobs... :P
 
@hichris123 Lots of people like smurfs too! :D
 
hehe
If you don't make it this time I am sure you will next time
I think this time you might be 4,5
 
@Doorknob You've got your colors mixed up... blue != pink && blue != purple. :P
Though bluefeet also isn't necessary a smurf...
 
2:23 AM
lol, @FreshPrince has +231/-231 votes... :D
probably the most controversial nomination ever
 
lol
weird
 
@hichris123 no comment on my smurfiness
 
> I fear that this candidate is hiding a rather important issue from public light - there is, in fact, that whole notion that this person could in fact be a smurf. If we get that settled, I think they'll be a fine addition to the team. – Tim Post♦ Feb 11 at 6:02
@bluefeet ^ ;)
 
I will say that I have at least one blue foot.
 
hmmm... I must confess that I may have locked someone out once. :P
 
2:40 AM
@bluefeet lol
 
 
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3:46 AM
Hi All
I wanna vote but I am not finding where I and the link and how I can vote.
 
4:08 AM
@Umakanta.Swain have you tried here stackoverflow.com/election?cb=1
 
How many elections have there been in the past? I've been a very passive user till recently
 
4:26 AM
This might be some place obvious, but I didn't spot it. How many votes do we get to cast?
 
Up to one vote per candidate, @GoatCO
 
Ah, so each candidate is like a question or answer. Thanks!
 
Yes, but no loss of rep for a downvote
 
@mr5 lol
 
4:46 AM
@SagarS.Dhanorkar bhau namsakar
 
@MagicMan This is the 5th election
See stackoverflow.com/election/1 through stackoverflow.com/election/5, with 5 being the current one
And check out stackoverflow.com/election/0 for a summary all past elections
 
@meagar hah, thanks! shows how much i've paid attention in past
 
5:26 AM
@ExecutingDreams namaskar
 
6:14 AM
Hi @all
 
user1642018
6:36 AM
hi all
 
Hi all Good morning Friends
 
6:49 AM
HI Friends, Congratulation for all Moderator Candidate (Y) and All the best
 
7:29 AM
so how does the election work?
actually don't wory
 
7:47 AM
Does the vote count for giving a candidate "one up"?? And how much vote can one person give? I am facing this 1st time, please let me know this. Best wishes for the candidates :)
Thanks
 
You can vote up or down once for each candidate.
(so you have up to 30 votes to cast, as we've 30 candidates)
 
@meagar This is actually at least the sixth election. It's the fifth since the current voting system was implemented, but you can see an earlier election (archived) referenced in this this blog post. Those results are not visible in the current system.
 
8:32 AM
Hi everybody.
Congrats to our new moderators.
 
What did I tell you @Doorknob?
 
9:05 AM
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A: There's an election going on. What's happening and how does it work?

ben is uǝq backwardsWhat's happening? The community is electing diamond ♦ moderators; those individuals responsible for moderating the site the election is happening on. Moderators are elected by a three phase process: Phase 1: Nomination Duration: 7 days Anyone may nominate themselves to be a moderator as long...

 
9:22 AM
@Dereckson Thanks a lot. Have a nice day.
@Caleb Yes, i got it. Thanks. Have a good day.
 
9:51 AM
@Tulon You're welcome. Have a nice day too.
 
@slugster hi
 
MKR
10:13 AM
Hi Friends, Congratulations to all our moderators.
 
sigh nothing changed.
 
@ZaheerAhmed +1 just for explicit specifying the tags. Candidates please say something about your favorite tags...
 
@PiotrNycz I already did.
But I don't think the favorite tags have anything to do with moderation.
I don't expect to moderate only a single tag.
It's the problematic tags that needs most moderation in my eyes.
And those are , , and .
 
10:34 AM
@MadaraUchiha I hope I am free to choose whatever reasons to vote, I want to have at least one moderator who prove they know something about my favorite tags.
 
@PiotrNycz And you're entitled to do that.
I think the problem runs deeper than any specific tags :)
 
best wishes to all the nominees :).. oh my first ever chat message here.
 
@LakshmiK Cheers, and welcome :)
 
Hi @Reegan
@PiotrNycz Can I just say that tags don't matter - voters like to know because it means they have a mod hanging round the tags they know, but in reality a mod has to be able to tackle anything in any tag.
You are free to vote for whoever you please, but basing it on tags is probably not a good choice.
You still here @MadaraUchiha? I've just taken a couple of hours off, went and played footy then had dinner. I love summer :)
 
@slugster Yeah, I'm around :)
"Summer"?
Where do you live? Mercury?
 
10:49 AM
Yep, it's summer time down here in New Zealand. And summer is AWESOME!!
Beaches, BBQ, beer, you get the idea
 
@slugster Looks like I'm pretty much out as well.
 
[having a quick look]
 
That indian voting tsunami I spoke of got to me :(
 
Yep, they're awake now. And flooding teh interwebs.
But like the saying goes, its not over till the fat lady sings.
 
@slugster Guess so. I'm slightly passimistic because this is exactly how it rolled out last time.
 
10:53 AM
Yeah, same. You just gotta hope that the successful candidates are good for the position, it's not what a lot of them dream of.
 
I know, most of them have no idea what they're getting themselves into.
 
@MadaraUchiha we are all gluttons for punishment :)
 
@bluefeet Out of everyone in the top 10, you're the only one I will be comfortable giving my vote to.
 
All the best Taryn, you have a huge following.
 
@MadaraUchiha thanks you got mine as well
 
11:05 AM
:)
 
@slugster this is just the primary and there is no guarantee :)
crazy things happen
 
@slugster All the best for you too :)
 
So far you've got what they call a landslide - it would take something truly crazy to change that.
Thanks @xpertgun!
 
@slugster looks to me like Bohemian will def get in if the election voting is the same
 
Yep, in the elections I've been around for (about 4 or 5 now) it's followed that pattern pretty consistently.
I think the only time it was different was when 4th place got called up as well, IIRC that was Minitech.
 
 
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12:50 PM
Graph of nomination score over time! projects.wncc-iitb.org/jsonelections.html
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@hichris123 @Undo ^ made that myself, finally
 
@Manishearth wait a second here, why is my color not blue? :)
 
@bluefeet I have no clue how to do that with highcharts :p
ah, got it
@bluefeet there, you are now #0000FF
 
@Manishearth awesome, thanks! I have to be blue, it is required
 
if($username=="bluefeet"){
$midobj[$postid]["color"]="#0000FF"; //bluefeet wants to be blue
}
Someone star the graph link
 
1:02 PM
@Manishearth Interesting, looks like at 2:00 I got a hit of downvotes
 
1:14 PM
Hi who is the best candidate? Who are all can assure better service?
 
1:27 PM
@Anoop I don't think it would be fair of me or anyone to answer that question. If you are going to vote at all don't just vote as a proxy to bolster somebody elses opinion. Do the research, read the nominations and comments, look at their history on the site, check their meta posts from the past and the survey answers, and make your own decision.
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@Anoop I have who I think would be best, but I would rather you voted for somebody I disagreed about than to just tell you who to vote for.
 
@MadaraUchiha ahaha, this is actually quite amusing to watch
 
@Doorknob It went exactly like I said though, didn't it?
 
indeed
 
Overnight Raghav passed both of us :D
exactly like last time I nominated.
 
lol
oh wow, 0x7fffffff passed Jon
 
2:04 PM
Its really need for better quality learning experience, All the best for all who are nominated for this.
 
2:16 PM
What about showing negative scores in the graph, too?
Oh, we don't have anyone with a negative score atm. So nevermind.
 
Hi ! Who is candidate for mod in C# zone ?
not just C# but .NET in generally (WPF, WCF, Threading, etc..)
 
@Jasper mods need to review content in all tags
 
hmmm... some candidates leave comments where they mostly moderate like PHP, Android but I don't post there and almost not using this... So actually I don't know those ppl :( :(
 
2:37 PM
Jasper, you can go to each of their profiles and look for C# badges.
@bluefeet I'd prefer that a person refrain from reviewing content that they don't understand.
 
I Made my minds My vote is for Madara
 
@MatthewLundberg unfortunately there are far too many topics on SO to have an experienced mod in each topic.
 
bob
3:04 PM
Who is the most perfect moderator for JavaScript?
 
not me
 
@bob Well, I know Java and scriptinig, but I haven't done javascript since before jQuery came along.
 
@bob Well for javascript you'd need someone really special.
Same with Lounge<[^>]*>
 
any one here <15 years?
 
@MohammadAreebSiddiqui Me!
(if you mean < 15 yrs old)
 
3:11 PM
Great!
WHat's you age?
your*
 
bob
@Kevin, I hope you do good things on JS, I voted you!
 
@MohammadAreebSiddiqui 14
 
For Python, hands down. Its Jon :)
 
bob
Then good luck @undo
 
@bob Thanks!
 
3:14 PM
@bob Great, thanks :)
 
How about Rocket Hazmat for Javascript?
 
bob
@AT-UID sounds good, thanks
 
@ThiefMaster It's just like your Stack Overflow rep; noone ever has a negative score in the primaries either.
 
It's not not shown directly. If you view the exact vote counts you get the true numbers
 
3:20 PM
Sure, the exact votes are available. And indeed, noone has more down than upvotes at the moment.
 
There were a few people there before though.
 
@Undo your link to the tag nukificator is broken
 
@Undo: just curious: are you parents supportive of what you do?
 
@Qantas94Heavy Why wouldn't they be?
 
Well, personal experience is that's not necessarily the case.
 
3:35 PM
I don't see any reason why they would be against that
 
@Ahmad Because some parents may see that as lower priority than other things that they feel their son should pay attention to?
 
@Ahmad You should have seen Indian parents :) Most of them want to see their kids with books only.
 
And I think the question was directed at Undo, not you. :-)
 
haha okay
Yeah, I was only asking.
 
@Qantas94Heavy On SE? Oh yes.
And with programming in general.
@JohannesKuhn uh-oh.
goes to look
hehe, how did I end up with https://github.com/Charcoal-SE/tag-nukifichttp://stackoverflow.com/users/184966‌​4/undoator for a link? :P
Fixed, thanks @JohannesKuhn
 
3:47 PM
np
 
@Undo that's good, unlike me... You're going well so far! :)
 
Thanks! :D
 
Generally I will be not voting anyone for people that claim an inhuman amount of time on StackOverflow or are overly focussed on a single tag.
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@ArtB I agree 100% with the inhuman amount of time (they would burn out in the flag queue), but what do you mean by overly focused on a single tag?
 
"If elected I'll clean up the Android tag"
 
3:54 PM
Ah, yeah.
All mods should have their niche where they make a huge difference, but they shouldn't be at all limited to that niche.
 
@ArtB so what's inhuman for you? 10-12 hours, 2 hours or somewhere in between ;)
Personally, my average's about 3 hours
 
If someone's doing more than the equivalent of a full-time job moderating Stack Overflow for free, I sense disaster in the future.
 
@Qantas94Heavy Am I the only one who didn't want his parents to know details about online activity at that age?
 
@ThiefMaster: no, my parents have no idea what I get up to.
Literally.
 
s/up/off/
 
3:57 PM
My parent's don't even know what Stackoverflow is.
 
No bot here I think.
and about that...
No comment.
 
mumbles something about his parents not knowing what the BBS he was running on a 300 baud modem was. Get off my lawn.
 
Oh please, enough torture.
 
@Ahmad My parents cannot even pronounce computer properly :(
 
4:12 PM
haha :D
 
4:23 PM
I wonder if there is a warning if you click "withdraw", but I'm too scared to click it.
 
@Qantas94Heavy I'm wondering if there's a hole that lets me withdraw other people >:D
but I'm afraid it might work.
 
good luck everyone!
 
@Qantas94Heavy Try constructing a CSRF Attack vector and distributing to other nominees... ;)
 
easy: make a userscript that looks like it does something useful, but clicks the withdraw button whenever it sees it.
 
This is World bank. we have received notice that accounts need to be reset. in order not to lose access, please reply with account details.
 
4:26 PM
hehe
 
@Undo But many browsers don't allow it to be executed directly :(
 
Oh, that's not a problem.
 
@thefourtheye But SO people install userscripts if they think they do something useful.
Or at least mSO people do.
 
If we can trick them in to click install random scripts, whose password you would like to see first? :D
 
It's interesting to see the correlation between votes and flags/reputation...
You just make it boring @Undo
 
5:02 PM
What's interesting for me is seeing the number of moderators who have a very high number of cast downvotes
I thought I would be somewhat of an aberration there, but I see many other nominees who have a similarly high ratio of down- to up-votes.
* number of potential moderators
 
M_M
I'm curious how much one's specific tag activity should influence our votes? Is it the case that some tags need more mod help than others or is that a negative?
 
@M_M Doesn't really matter. Very little moderation requires in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.
 
5:18 PM
@M_M I really don't think any moderators work specifically within a set of tags
 
@M_M moderators are not limited to a few tags in their expertise. They are expected to moderate all topics on the site
 
Tags are more relevant when seeking questions you can answer; moderators are specifically not looking for technical accuracy, only quality
 
M_M
that makes sense. I ask b/c that's frequently listed as a credential (e.g. very active in blah tag)
 
@meagar I've always wondered what the "right" up-vote to down-vote ratio should be
 
@M_M I personally mentioned that I'm active in sql tags for those who haven't seen me before but I wasn't meaning that those would be the only tags that I would moderate
 
5:31 PM
There should be way more upvotes than downvotes in my opinion. A downvote adds nothing that a closure doesn't do, it's just there for instant feedback on questions that can't be salvaged (at least, that's how I use them).
An incomplete question shouldn't be downvoted (barely anyone retracts them anyway), it should be closed and commented on
 
@JeroenVannevel I believe this is for SEO purposes. Questions with higher upvotes will rank higher on searches.
@JeroenVannevel Then what do you suggest the downvote be used for?
 
DVs also attract attention of other close-voters. If I'm looking at recent questions and see a negative score, I'll probably click in to see what the problem is. I'm not saying there might not be a better way to do that, but it's pretty useful in that regard.
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO Questions that are spam or very low in quality (oneliners, asking for resources, no research of common duplicates, etc)
 
@JeroenVannevel so what do you define as low in quality?
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO The things between the brackets
 
5:36 PM
@JeroenVannevel What would you change in the existing alt text for the downvote?
> This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO Probably more something along the lines of "This question doesn't belong here because it is unlikely to be salvaged with edits"
Something close to the VLQ flag reason I believe
Basically: remove the 'unclear' part. That's what we have a closevote for
 
So instead of voting on unclear questions, users without the CV privilege should flag each one?
 
and having a new user undergoing a stampede of downvotes because he didn't add enough information benefits nobody
@Geobits Flagging for unclear, yeah (that's a flag reason, right?)
But most importantly: leaving a comment so the user knows what to improve
 
@JeroenVannevel Like you said, the downvote is there to provide feedback to the OP that their question is obviously missing some points. The purpose of closing is to reinforce that their question can't be salvaged, even after edits.
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO Huh? No, the purpose of [on-hold], the new close, is supposed to be so that it can be edited back into shape.
 
5:42 PM
@FreshPrinceOfSO That's not how I interpret putting a question on hold (the correct terminology probably makes it more clear). When you CV/put it on hold, you signify to the poster that something is missing and this is the time he can use to fix it
 
@Geobits Never said that the opportunity isn't there. I'm saying that up to the point of closing, any attempts haven't been satisfied
 
but if he also has 5 downvotes in the meanwhile, very little people will be motivated to fix it. And even when they do, maybe one or two will get retracted even though it's a good question
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO I was referring to this part "their question can't be salvaged, even after edits ", emphasis mine.
 
@JeroenVannevel One of the main reasons I use the downvote to indicate how useful the question is future visitors.
@Geobits Right. There's been instances where an OP has made efforts to "improve" their question (before it gets a CV)
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO That would be nice in a world where everyone would also retract their downvotes once the post is fixed, but this is definitely not the case
 
5:45 PM
@JeroenVannevel That's a feature I would definitely like to see.
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO You can't turn it into a feature; people would just edit their posts to get rid of downvotes. It requires a mentality change but that's impossible work with such a large userbase where every almost-new user can cast votes
 
@JeroenVannevel I never said that an edit would get rid of downvotes. What I mean is that users who have downvoted should be notified when a question (or answer) has been modified
 
Who should I vote for? :)
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO That might be more interesting, but I'm expecting a whole lot of notifications (whether they are made intrusive or not). It would be very cumbersome
 
@JeroenVannevel How do you feel about DV on answers? I typically don't DV questions as much, but I DV bad answers all the time. This will skew the ratio, so simply looking at the ratio isn't a very good measure here.
 
5:48 PM
@JeroenVannevel I don't see anything wrong with that. Unless you have a better idea.
 
@Aleksey Whoever you want to vote for :)
 
@Geobits True, that's a different matter. Perhaps it would have been more correct to specify that the ratio between votes on questions should favor upvotes a lot more. Answers definitely can be downvoted, there are too many offtopic/blatant copies/wrong answers
 
@JeroenVannevel I don't see this realistically. There is a lot more bad content then there is good
 
Too bad the stats given don't show the ratio for each.
 
@FreshPrinceOfSO There is no technical solution that I have thought of, all I can do is encourage people to not downvote immediately and see if the question will be salvaged within the next few minutes (I usually give the poster a 5 to 15 minute buffer, sometimes more depending whether or not (s)he is active in the comments)
@FreshPrinceOfSO That's not my experience to be honest. Sure there are some bad apples but relatively spoken most posts seem good
 
5:54 PM
@JeroenVannevel Perhaps your tags are prettier, but generally speaking, most content is bad.
 
Eh, C# and Java mainly. A lot of new users but also many experienced ones so it kind of evens out
 
Android is a fun tag. We get all kinds in there :)
 
Lots of talk about downvotes on questions, no talk about downvotes on answers?
Yes, we have good tools to clean up low quality questions, but downvotes are still the most appropriate means of sorting answers
 
@meagar It was brief, but that was covered above.
 
Short n swift
 
5:58 PM
I think we're all basically in agreement there.
 
Ah, yeah, I was ~60 posts behind, reading down
Just got that far
 
Unfortunately, I think a lot of people tend to DV questions more than answers, simply because it's a "free" vote, no rep lost.
 
@Geobits i would agree with you and I'm sure many others would as well.
 
*the previous claim was made with absolutely no numbers to back it up
 
@Geobits I don't feel that way; being a high rep user.
 
6:06 PM
@FreshPrinceOfSO You mean you don't vote that way, or you don't think others do? Or something from before?
I know plenty of high rep users don't see the -1 hit as a big deal, but most users aren't high rep. I know when I only had 500 rep, losing one meant a lot more to me than it does now.
 
I agree, once I hit the 10k mark reputation just stopped mattering
before that.. Yeah, that downvote was a thorn
 
@Geobits I don't care for the rep cost when downvoting either questions or answers
 
6:20 PM
Downvotes (giving or receiving) has never really bothered me, the rep loss is just so easily offset by a single upvote.
 
7:06 PM
@MadaraUchiha Heh. I seem to have tougher competition since last time, though
 
7:31 PM
@RaghavSood sigh
Nothing changed since last time, and I figured I improved myself.
I'm guessing this is simply a popularity contest, and I'm not popular enough.
 
Who's the most popular nerd?
haha :)
 
And until I figure out the reason for that, I have no place nominating over and over again, only to get 11th place again.
@Manishearth I get a white page
 
@MadaraUchiha On SO, yeah, it's always a popularity/rep contest (and I imagine that will only become more true as SO grows).
Get yourself known on a site with a dedicated core group of users, then run there.
 
7:49 PM
Well I mean
I went into it not expecting to win, especially having never run before.
The thing is, I spend 90% of my time now "moderating", and I think most of the other candidates do too.
If you're really interested in helping the site, obtaining moderator status doesn't matter as much as seeing the right people elected
I'd happily drop out to get bluefeet in this year :p
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@meagar well, what's stopping you?
kidding :)
 
@bluefeet The fact that you clearly don't need me to drop out :p
You're a shoe-in this year
 
@meagar nothing is ever guaranteed
 
You were one of my three picks last year, was pretty surprised when you didn't win
Yes, not trying to jinx you
 
8:08 PM
@bluefeet Last year, the only reason I didn't vote for you was because I voted for Gordon and ChrisF. The third was Andrew Barber.
 
There are always good candidates which makes it really difficult to decide on 3 during the election.
 
@MadaraUchiha fixed
The parsing is broken anyway
 
@Doorknob looks like you're keeping a steady 200 distance from me
I guess I'm out unless some sort of miracle happens (like @meagar withdrawing for @bluefeet XD)
 
8:32 PM
I'm just amazed that I have a net +560 votes...
Of course, that's no where near enough to win, but...
 
@Manishearth Thanks. :P
 
@hichris123 doesn't work :p
 
@Manish sigh Code please?
@Manishearth Um why?
 
@hichris123 not sorting properly. dunno why
 
@Manishearth Givemetehcodez.
 
8:50 PM
from datetime import date,datetime
import json,time
data=json.loads(open('election.json').read())
users={21687052 : 'Raghav Sood',21688166 : 'bluefeet',21688827 : 'Jeroen Vannevel',21687117 : 'vcsjones',21687291 : 'Undo',21689830 : 'Doorkno$
initial={}
for k,v in users.iteritems():
 initial[k]={"name":v,"visible":False,"data":[]}

for timestamp,arr in data.iteritems():
  t2=datetime.strptime(timestamp,"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
  t2=int(time.mktime(t2.timetuple())*1000)
  for postid,score in arr.iteritems():
@hichris123
just wrote that
giving the same results, some of the graphs have big drops :/
I suspect my fetching method has issues
:14789799 It's for the election-graph generator
anyway, we'll hold further discussion elsewhere if necessary
 
@Manishearth Yep, ignore my comment.
 
When I first saw the big drops in the graph I thought perhaps it was some kind of vote-fraud being rolled back, but it's happened for every nominee at this point
 
@meagar exactly.
 
@Manishearth Um... why's it Python?
 
So I assume my code is buggy. I rewrote it in python, still same results, so the data source (the json file) is buggy
@hichris123 was php. now python
 
8:54 PM
Where's the highcharts part @Manish?
 
Are you getting the historical data live each request, or are you maintaining your own data and pulling new stuff periodically?
 
@meagar periodically pulling new things
@hichris123 that's just a template html file that I'm sed-ing
 
@Manishearth I really want to look at it. :P There's just some things that make me go mad in there... like it not telling you the data point on scroll-over.
Wait... now it does.
Weird.
 
@hichris123 strangely enough, the kink is only there for downvotes
 
It's pretty odd. Every single candidate shows roughly the same drop, except for Paresh Mayani and Sergy K, who (assuming the bug isn't fix) we can probably expect to see exhibit the drop at some point in the future
Perhaps the code is good and you really have stumbled across some kind of vote recalc happening, it's just very odd that it happens at different times
 
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