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03:00
@NullUserExceptionఠ_ఠ feel free to reply to them afterwards, we'll get them in the digest that gets posted.
@NullUserExceptionఠ_ఠ They're not going to lock the room down at 3:00, you could keep answering :)
@KevinVermeer If I can see a core question of value, and it's just a matter of poorly expressing this, I edit questions flagged like this that I see in the 10k tools right now. Truly bad questions that I don't feel are salvageable I vote to close and / or delete (if they really have not redeemable qualities). I'm proud of turning more than one trainwreck of a question around with a good edit.
@RebeccaChernoff Good luck to all of the other candidates :)
@MichaelMrozek Oh they're not? That's good to hear.
@casperOne: If they've been on the site only a few days, there's no way anyone knows them; and if they make bad posts, there's no way they would be upvoted in election. So the situation is unlikely. Perhaps if they're a moderator from a similar site then that would be good.
03:00
Yes, there'll be some gaps, but feel free to ping me into chat anytime.
@RebeccaChernoff Thank you everyone for coming and asking questions. Good luck to all the candidates.
@RebeccaChernoff I hate politics. So I'll close this by saying: Simply choose who you think will do the best job. If that's me, great. If not, that's fine too. But the best for the community should take the position...
psst, my last line was, like, an actual question q: explicit reply to it please! (:
@GeorgeStocker They need to have a reasonable level of rep, it is something earned over time that shows they should know what they are talking about. They should also have been a member for a reasonable period of time.
Thank you all for your time, we got some really awesome answers!
03:00
@RebeccaChernoff I'm thankful for the opportunity to even be considered among other great candidates for the role of moderator. I want to thank those that have or will support me, and wish everyone well in the election, we'll all benefit as a community regardless of the outcome.
@slugster: What's reasonable, in your opinion?
Oh, and I hang out in the room quite often, so if you have anything else to ask, drop on by
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Thanks folks
@RebeccaChernoff I only hope I responded well. This got me really nervous like a real job interview...
I'll try to come back tomorrow and answer questions I didn't answer today.
03:01
Thanks for organizing this chat! If anyone has any specific questions for me, feel free to tag me in chat or reply to my original nomination. I'll be happy to answer them.
@JustinjjnguyNelson And the same to you (all)
@RebeccaChernoff I want to thank everyone for coming. There were some great questions that really got me thinking. (I'm often in the MSO Tavern, and occasionally the C++<Lounge>. ) I thank you all for the opportunity. Good luck to everyone!
@RebeccaChernoff I enjoy Stack Overflow, and I enjoy giving back to the community and to the site. I will continue to do it.
Thanks everyone for participating! A digest of the chat will be posted to MSO sometime soon.
Good day to everyone and good luck in the election
:)
03:01
@minitech So why have a rep limit at all? You are saying that the person wouldn't possibly be elected as moderator.
@RebeccaChernoff Experience and longevity are very important, but a fresh perspective and passion for issues is important, too.
@minitech Definately over 10K, this means they have been exposed to the 10K mod tools and should have used them.
I was so busy typing out my answers, I have no idea what anyone else said outside of the questions. :P
@GeorgeStocker Unfortunately, people tend to judge moderator candidates on visible contributions (questions asked and answered) rather than the things behind the scenes that they've done to keep things clean. The latter is what a moderator will do, with less time for the former. Reputation is only important to the point where you've been exposed to the tools you'll need as a moderator.
@RebeccaChernoff More like it will be a great deal to digest. =)
03:02
Also note that there will be a second town hall chat, which of course everyone is welcome to attend as well, see the meta post or chat schedule for the time
Thanks everyone, I may have missed a question or two, I'll be back for tomorrows chat if you want to re-ask them.
I gotta cook dinner now
@RobertHarvey Not every decision, just the special cases, and maybe the rest on occasion.
@BradLarson Valid point.
03:02
Thanks for moderating, @RebeccaChernoff.
@slugster just go ahead and reply to whatever you want. We'll get it added to the digest
I will try to be to tomorrow's, but being that I will be at work, I can't predict what others will ask of me at that time (right now the calendar is clear, but it may not be by then)
@RebeccaChernoff Thank you for this opportunity, Ms Chernoff
@casperOne I suppose so.
03:02
And finally, best of luck to all the candidates
Thanks @Rebecca
@GeorgeStocker A moderator serves at the pleasure of the community. I fall on that side because I see it as a privilege, not a right, and one has to treat it and the people who made being a moderator possible with respect.
Thanks @RebeccaChernoff. (:
@RebeccaChernoff Thank you!
03:03
@Pubby no. not in here. go here:

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let's keep the chit-chat to a minimum so that if candidates missed a question, they can reply to it now / when able.
@RobertHarvey Besides flags, I currently already communicate with the mods on other platforms (e.g. Twitter). Even now, there's still a lot for me to learn, particularly about the earliest questions on SO as I wasn't around in the very first year. Gray-area issues are also something I'll prefer not to stick my nose in unless I'm sure what I'm about to do.
@RebeccaChernoff Thanks!
Thanks @RebeccaChernoff for organizing this. It was a blast, although I'm going to need to go back and read everything I missed while typing. I look forward to tomorrow's session.
@KevinVermeer Did you mean to include me in there, or did it autocomplete? hehe
03:07
@MichaelPetrotta Help along with the rest of the community via comments.
@GeorgeStocker I expect there to be some of both. You need to police when there is a problematic user (as I'm not a mod yet I don't know how many of these there are, you typically get one or two complaining in Meta every couple of days). The majority of the time would be serving, doing reactive type work like monitoring the flag queue, closing/deleting, etc.
@casperOne How would you respond to the ancient Greek thought that "Those most suited to positions of power are those unwilling to seek it, as they will be least likely to abuse it"...? (I ask this late, as I didn't think it belonged on record)...
@Pubby I'm fairly certain I'll be in agreement with most of the things that other, more experienced mods do - but if there's something I stand strongly by I'll discuss it with them.
@jonsca Nope, you were in this <10k and no mod status anywhere category, and left in the list by accident, but I can't edit that anymore (it's on the chat.stackoverflow network and I'm only a mod on chat.stackexchange). I'll edit once it hits MSO (if it doesn't get edited when it's moved to the digest).
@GeorgeStocker As a moderator, policing is in a way serving, but still only one aspect of it. Amidst all the cleanup work I'll be doing, for instance, there are still questions to answer - the heart of Stack Exchange.
03:11
@ircmaxell Are you sure it's not “Those who seek power are not worthy of that power.”?
@KevinVermeer Okay, just checking, I thought maybe I'd been a mod on DBA and I didn't know it. Thanks!
@casperOne Similar sentiment. I need to find the book and look up the exact quote...
but it related those unwilling to seek it being necessary
@KevinVermeer Only edit if I find that I can squeeze something out of it by doing so. If nothing can or needs to be done, and it simply has to go, it goes.
@jonsca When answering that question, you can probably reference the fact that a lot of the mods on SE 2.0 sites didn't have 10k before becoming mods, the tools aren't that hard to learn, and there's always TL to consult if you're not sure. Being in the primary is usually a good proxy to being savy with a computer. Evidence that you could make good decisions when using the tools would, IMO, be much more important than knowing how to use them.
@casperOne @ircmaxell I don't think that quote is relevant. A mod is not a ruler. They gain some power, but they gain far greater responsibility.
03:13
that's ok
it'll be fine in the digest
@JustinjjnguyNelson Fair, but just responding to his answer. I don't think in general it's applicable, but more as a response to how he phrased his answer...
@BoltClock: It's like a flash mob.
@MichaelMrozek Nope, not for a single instance of mouthing off, acting up. A name call is just a name call, it goes with the territory. If it was aired in Meta I would explain my actions, much like the current mods do, and I realise that mods sometimes make mistakes too (been there, done that). If they persisted then it would be time to administer the appropriate smack-down, whether that be a ban or something else (I dunno what is available so can't be too specific)
@JustinjjnguyNelson if you want to make sure that makes it into the digest, explicit reply please. (:
@RebeccaChernoff I couldn't determine the root question...
@ircmaxell But to respond to your specific quote, I prefer Shakespeare's Twelfth Night - "but be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em." Not that being a mod is about being powerful or achieving greatness, but I do not think that aspiration/ambition is exclusive to those with ill intent.
@casperOne I don't think it is either, just was curious. Nice reply (and thanks)
@ircmaxell Not a problem, best of luck.
Likewise
How much rep should I be docked for missing the town hall?
03:16
@GeorgeStocker Honestly... 20k ("trusted user" privilege). But then, although reputation is often a safe and useful indicator of someone's experience with the site and with its subject matter, it shouldn't be the primary or sole criterion for judging whether somebody can be a mod.
Looks like I'm fashionably late
@Kev Investigate. I don't take it personally, SO has mechanisms to detect that sort of abuse. There will also already be a process for dealing with someone found doing that so I would follow the process. The rep loss is reversible, but it is important to identify any user abusing the system because if they make a habit of it it just gets out of hand and causes more work for the mods.
Welcome @OMGPonies. You have some answering to do
@OMGPonies O hai
OMG! Ponies!
03:18
@OMGPonies you can still answer the questions. Look for stars. (But don't try to answer them too well, I don't need extra competition... ;))
Oh was @GeorgeStocker's question the last? Phew. All of five quarters of an hour I took.
@BoltClock good work. Improper fraction though, tisk tisk
@JustinjjnguyNelson Oh, fine, 1¼
hi every1
(We should move to the tavern to chat.)
03:21
I like it
@KevinVermeer I wouldn't take it upon myself to edit every low quality post that gets flagged, you simply don't have the time in the day to do that. Also there are 1000's of users who already have the capability and should be actively doing that sort of thing. If it is salvageable but has accumulated enough flags with no-one fixing it then I would look to edit it - but only if it is worth saving.
I see the starred questions, but haven't figured out how or if I'm supposed to reference these somehow
@OMGPonies you need to directly reply to them
@OMGPonies there is a relpy button on the far right nof the post
@OMG, click the bent arrow that shows when you mouse over the right hand end of the question
@OMGPonies or in the menu that appreas when you click on the arro on the post you want to reply to
03:25
The menu only provides flag & star :(
@OMGPonies In the chat window, you can hover over the message and the right reply arrow will appear. In the transcript, copy the link and paste it. Then remove everything before the # and replace it with a :. Then type your reply after that
Don't you have enough rep to chat....??!?
I think it's the lacking rep to chat
@OMGPonies Just type the name and hit tab?
@OMGPonies you have almost 90k rep, that's plenty.
@Pubby no, don't do that.
03:27
less being confused and more answering questions
I'm all hooves
@Pubby No, it needs to be an acutal reply, so they can see which question he's responding to
Hovering over doesn't appear to do anything in firefox :/
@OMGPonies look to the right of the down arrow, see the bent arrow that appears on hover?
I'm in firefox, am not up for moderator, yet somehow know what's going on.
03:29
I only get a down arrow
@OMGPonies In the transcript, or in the chat window?
@OMGPonies Is this your first time in chat?
@Erick: Yes
@OMGPonies It's a fair cop. Welcome!
03:30
@MichaelMrozek he's probably looking at the star menu in the sidebar though q:
@Michael: I don't have the reply option
@RebeccaChernoff Oh, oops. Well, it looks the same. Not sure what's wrong
In Ponies defense, I also do not have a reply option. Is there a time limit?
@MichaelMrozek not from the sidebar, no reply in the dropdown, it's just next to the arrow before you click
03:32
coughs
That may (and by may, I mean absolutely is) be a userscript feature.
@RebeccaChernoff I think that link is only there for a certain amount of time
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@JustinjjnguyNelson Just caught this, so sorry for the late question, but what do you believe the better site is for these types of questions?
03:33
Okay, so I won't be voting for Rebecca.
@ErickRobertson It's always there
@TimStone :D Nice
the difference is that in the transcript, or in the star menu on the right it's never there
@ErickRobertson good call.
@ircmaxell So if I scroll back in the chat I can still get it?
03:34
@MarkTrapp I was actually asked that by Robert Harvey a bit farther down.
@MarkTrapp "well that question probably doesn't belong on programmers, but some questions should and can be moved to programmers. Others should just be closed."
@ErickRobertson Yup
@ircmaxell I don't have those questions in my history - can't scroll back that far. I can only get it from the star list on the right or the transcript link in the star list on the ri ght.
@ircmaxell So what's a pony to do who just showed up?
@MarkTrapp So, lots belong on programmers, lots don't. The mod needs to know which questions fall into what categories.
@ErickRobertson Scroll to the top of the page, and click "Load Older Messages" at the top o fthe page
@ErickRobertson just keep clicking "load older messages"
03:35
@ircmaxell Wow, that's a pain in the ass.
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@JustinjjnguyNelson I refer you to this question regarding that
no argument. But it works fairly well in normal usage
@ircmaxell Considering most quotes occur quickly, yes. That doesn't help poor late ponies.
@MarkTrapp I am well aware of that problem that exists. People on SO don't know well enough which questions belong on Programmers and which ones don't.
@MarkTrapp As a mod, it so their job to know the difference and migrate accordingly.
@ErickRobertson Unfortunately, no it does not. Then again, this format isn't really all that conducive to this kind of discussion. Not sure how it could be done better, but still...
03:37
@ircmaxell What role do you think that humor plays in moderation?
@MarkTrapp Some questions don't fit on the SE network at all. That is why there is a close option for simply 'Off-Topic.'
@MarkTrapp does that make sense? Or, does that answer your question?
@ErickRobertson I think some. But not a lot. We have a large non-native-english speaking userbase. So what may seem like humor to us may quickly offend others. So while in limited usages it's fine (and in chat, or light conversation), in general I don't think it should be significant...
@JustinjjnguyNelson, just curious as you are talking about it, how often does a mod directly intervene to migrate a question? Wouldn't the community do that most of the time?
@ircmaxell does the irc in your nick refer to Internet Relay Chat? If so, what is your history with IRC?
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@JustinjjnguyNelson Well, my main question about the issue was this one: has been hard to follow the chat, so I'm not sure if you directly answered that one. I do agree mods should know better than to migrate massively upvoted questions just for the sake of preserving them
03:40
@RebeccaChernoff: should some limited Q&A still happen here? Or should that wait until tomorrow's chat?
@slugster if a moderator sees a question and knows it should be migrated or closed there is no reason they shouldn't act on it.
@RobertHarvey I'm chatty, but I deliberate depending on the subject. I've experienced repercussions where some are indignant about how things happened so it's changed my habits a little.
@ErickRobertson Well, yes, but there's a very long story behind it. And my history? I was very active about 10 years ago (when I started this sn), fell off for a while, and then started again a few years ago. Not that much activity now...
@ircmaxell I appreciate you taking the time to answer.
Absolutely. I'm for the most part an open book... I have no problem talking about most things
03:42
My guess is that there will be users during the day tomorrow who review this transcript and probably won't stop reading until most of the candidates have left.
@ErickRobertson Fair. I have no problem continuing, but just want to be fair to everyone else. But if others don't see it as a problem, I don't have one
@JustinjjnguyNelson yep, got that bit... i was thinking more that there will always be that problem between SO and ProgSE, has there been much action where a mod has had to prevent a question being migrated, or do the questions just bounce there and bounce back?
@ircmaxell It's a public chat room, no? :)
@MarkTrapp I see. Personally I'm not as up to speed on what is exactly allowed on Programmers. I do know that list questions are a no-no. But, I definitely think that SO mods need to take the time to learn about related sites that SO questions have a potential to migrate to.
Fair enough
03:45
@SamSaffron I've experienced harassment for "non-binding" close votes, went so far as to request that names not be posted on Meta because of the serial downvoting I experienced. I don't see any difference, personally.
@slugster The bouncing question phenomenon has been a problem in the past. Moderators need to learn which questions belong where before jumping to migrate. They need to learn the rules of their sister sites.
@OMGPonies I thought there was a script to remove that kind of downvoting?
@ErickRobertson That doesn't quite undo the drama though.
@Shog9 I'm all for constructive criticism. "Constructive" being the operative word... :)
@Er
@ErickRobertson: There is stuff to correct, but it's not instaneous
@ErickRobertson: The other problem with discussing the safeguards was that people who read Meta, knew how to circumvent it (last time I read about it)
@GeorgeStocker What high rep represents to me is time served in the community. A 3 yr old account with less than 5K rep isn't likely to know their way around SO/etc. Besides knowledge, there is a degree of interacting with people - responding to comments because another, near identical question isn't necessary. Some already can interact with others respectfully, but I honestly find these people rare.
@random I think things like that are great to establish the community, but shouldn't be encouraged all the time.
@RobertHarvey I think the advice I would seek would be primarily about keeping current with practices. I haven't frequented Meta that much, and always found it daunting/tedious to dredge up stuff vs participate on SO. Being on the Wet Coast, I wonder if timezone has something to do with missing pertinent issues...
04:11
@OMGPonies There was a period of time where there were still open questions about certain core site issues. I think that has subsided. I get chided sometimes for not being completely up to speed on some things (i.e. "Where were you when we discussed this in the Teacher's Lounge 2 days ago, hm?"), but that seems to have subsided for the most part.
@MichaelMrozek I'd first review why the user was flagged. If valid, I'd make an effort to discuss the issue. If it really became an issue, maybe the user needs a "timeout"...
@RobertHarvey: Should I become Mod, I'll hold you to that =)
@Pubby Respectfully say what I have to say, and take things from there.
Someone else chat, eh? I can't be that captivating...
You are
I'm waiting for you to say something I disagree with or want expansion on. So far, nothing yet
@Shog9 I really wish the off-topic option supported more sites. I like the idea that moving questions to places better suited is a benefit to both sites - alleviates the signal-to-noise ratio on SO, and increases traffic to the other sites.
@ircmaxell: So, you'd like to have an argument? youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y
No, more of a discussion on viewpoints. If you posted anything I disagree with... Which hasn't happened yet, so no problem
04:36
@GeorgeStocker I'm glad to see the turnout for the moderator spots, and SO stands to benefit from variety. Even if not a mod, there's still the ability to participate in manner by editing tags, content, etc. That's what I'll resume doing if I'm not elected to Mod status.
@i
@ircmaxell: Sorry, I was trying to work in a classic Monty Python sketch :)
@MichaelPetrotta I currently vote to delete such cases. The worst I've seen is about the "homework" aspect - if I have seen the others, it's been extremely rare. If it's not constructive (IE: Ad Hominem, targetting ESL, generally belligerent), I'll censor. If the behavior continues, I'll discuss the user(s) to see if a time-out is necessary.
@jrg I feel Dev Tools questions are more a part of SO than configuration for *nix/webserver/router/firewall/etc
@JNK Brass tacks, time on Meta is not time on SO. I hear that Meta isn't dealing with as much SO restructuring as I once knew, so I'd say Meta would get 10% of my StackExchange time. With four new mods, it's not likely to be an issue, assuming coverage is good (IE: weekends).
@SamSaffron The inability to participate in a forum/discussion is both the strength & weakness of the StackExchange setup. It really minimizes the signal-to-noise ratio, but sacrifices the questions & interactions that come from being able to discuss an issue. Chat, besides being a separate (and somewhat buried) entity, doesn't provide exactly the same format as UBB/etc forums. The double edged nature doesn't leave options for fixing, just acknowledging.
@MichaelMrozek I'm currently answering less than 5 questions, but if I've got the browser open I'm scanning SO for tag clarifications, edits, reviewing, etc. Less answering from me, I don't want the diamond to influence votes so I'll comment
04:59
@OMGPonies In case you're unaware, mods can migrate anywhere; that's why he was asking
@MichaelMrozek: thx, did not know
Is all the fun over for the night?
I'm only here so that tomorrow half of the people who want to reply to @MichaelMrozek will accidentally ping me with an @Michael.
@MichaelMyers People did quite well with replies
I'll try to discourage that tomorrow
Your optimism is both uncharacteristic and probably unfounded.
Did you guys get a group rate?
05:07
It's more like he realized how popular I am and decided to change his name so some of my fans would talk to him by mistake

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@RebeccaChernoff It's so far away :(
I promise to be on topic in the future. Cross my heart and hope to become mildly ill.
05:37
@MichaelMyers there were a few questions for existing mods, you could answer those (:
 
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15:34
@Michael How u doing? I missed last nights meeting :-(
15:55
@slugster SO mods occasionally help us (Programmers mods) prevent bad migrations, but we get so many that it's impossible for us to review all of them before they are done. It's a tricky thing to balance while Programmers still has the "stuff that's off-topic on SO" reputation".
@Neal There's another in a few hours if you want to go to that
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16:13
Honestly, the migration path to Programmers SE was put in place too quickly (IMHO), as they were still working out what should be considered constructive and on topic.
@TimPost It we waited for them to nail that down there'd still be no path
16:48
Checks what time it is, and notices there are still two hours to wait.
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Hey bot
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@RMartinhoFernandes: I drifted here from the election thread
And now I am very much interested in asking one specific Q.
Oh. Gotta go buy some gas for cooking. I'll be back.
17:24
@Als Out of curiosity, what's your question?
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What do you think would be your course of action on serial Downvoting complaints/flags?

a. Discard them as something that cannot be helped with(Few Mods have stuck to this action).
b. Actively pursue the root cause & try to help(Atleast one Mod demonstrated this action)
@AdamRobinson: That one.
Gotcha. Well, since I'm not certain if I'm going to be available for the next chat in a couple of hours, I'll go ahead and answer.
@Als Honestly, I think that serial downvoting boils down to someone having a temper tantrum. If it's possible to deal with it quickly, then I'd probably do that. If not, then following the ordinary course of consequences (reversal, warning, suspension, etc.) would be what I'd do.
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@AdamRobinson: That brings up another one, Jeff claims moderators can act on such flags while certain mods have said they cannot do anything about it, So what? who? how? And will you push for reforms on this?
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@OctavianDamiean: Hello, I remember you from when I posted once in Android :)
17:30
@Als I can't really speak to that, as I'm not currently a moderator. I don't, however, see any reason why any diamond mod shouldn't be able to act on such (or, really, any) flags, so if that's the case then I suppose I'd try to determine why and go from there.
I hope only nice memories. :D
@Als If there is evidence, moderators can act on them. Most of the time, there is not.
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@OctavianDamiean: Yes it was some self answered Q i remember. So nice memories, Yes.
user1228
We got a chat here in an hour and a half, right?
17:32
Since moderators can't see individual votes, finding the source of one or two downvotes is highly unlikely. Finding a long string is much easier and likely to result in a suspension.
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@MichaelMyers: Theres ambiguity then.
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Buggerall. Scheduled for a meeting elsewhere.
@Als There's some intentional ambiguity. We don't want to publicize exactly what we can see, or else people can and will abuse it.
@Will If you have any question you want to ask to the candidates, post them now, and we'll make the candidates answer them.
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@MichaelMyers: Assume, someone flags saying an answer is part of serial downvoting and the person says theres a pattern which can be seen in history ofcourse
user50049
17:35
@Als, umm, we did nab the stalker in question ;) It just took a little while.
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@TimPost: Yes We did. You were the option B ofcourse
But there were 2 mods that fell under option A.
remember?
user50049
I always wanted to B a B.
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@TimPost: Just checking if We have A's :)
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@PaŭloEbermann I don't have questions; I have a couple warnings I wanted to pass on.
I'd definitely go for C just to be different.
17:38
@OctavianDamiean What? No, C is not for different. D is.
C for complete, D for done
@Will I think we can do this, too, there is this quote mechanism in chat. (Or task some other mod to do this.)
@Will "Run before it's too late"?
Difference between complete and done? :D
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Another Q:
What are your thoughts about moderation in the chat? Should they be moderated at all?
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17:41
Nah, just some simple advice kind of things.
user1228
I guess it probably can wait until after the election
user1228
Probably better idea, yeah.
Trolls, spammers and the like should be (and are) dealt with.
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@OctavianDamiean: Depends on?
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17:43
Q: Will you use your new knowledge to game the system and give me mega upvotes without triggering the vote fraud detection algorithms?
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Q: Will you berate people who post OT on Meta? And, if so, can you give us an example of the withering scorn you will lay upon them?
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@Will: Since you are an mod, Your first Q implies Mods can do that, True?
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Q: What new memes do you propose to bring to Meta?
user50049
I hope eating kittens in the line of duty doesn't come next.
@Will I'd let my unicorn pierce 'em!
user1228
17:46
@Als Absolutely not! Yes we do, all the time. We have been gaming Skeet's rep forever.
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@Will: if not then why the Q?
user1228
Jon Skeet actually doesn't know a damn thing. We just like to boost his ego.
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Its an in-joke.
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@Als No, we don't know how any of the back end algorithms work. Once in a while we see people complaining of a ban on meta, we can look at their history, but we're still just guessing. It's secret sauce.
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17:48
@TimPost: The secret sauce is really secret
:)
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As we can see flags and deleted posts in a user's history, we can probably make a 'more educated' guess than high rep users that aren't moderators, but it's still just a guess.
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Q: Will you please remove tags from titles, it kills me a little bit every time I have to do it.
user50049
To that I say .. amen
user1228
Q: What's your shoe size?
user1228
(save that one for the end of the chat, its apparently a conversation killer)
user50049
17:51
@Will has invented a way to kick people over TCP/IP, presumably he wants moderators with big feet.
Als
Als
Will you ban me for saying fuck in chat like 100 times everyday? :)
user1228
brb banning @als
user1228
Q: Will you help me perfect my Punch You Through the Innertubesatron?
user1228
user1228
(I work on it for about ten minutes, but then I lose interest and take a nap)
user1228
17:56
(also save that question for the end of the chat; guaranteed to clear out the room)
Als
Als
Okay folks have fun, need to run.

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