Even when bogged down handling flag queues, it takes relatively little effort (compared to a normal user) for a mod to influence a communal behavior, or at least start to. Point being: Even with a huge flag backlog, your influence isn't necessarily reduced.
Another way of phrasing this topic is: Is our situation such that we need moderators just to get as much work done as possible, regardless of how they handle (or mishandle) the power they have to influence community attitudes? Is a moderator who, say, totally rocks at blowing through queues and handling disputes, but has little regard for how what they say publicly affects users, the most valuable type of moderator right now?
@JasonC This week moderators on SO handed 11.6k flags. I'm not saying the other things aren't important (they most definitely are) but the most important thing right now is to have moderators who quickly and accurately handle flags. The next most important thing is to have moderators who help think through ways to reduce that burden.
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I'd also caution folks to not assume that the diamond adds much in the way of authority on a site. Truthfully there are people across the network who are leading their sites without diamonds.
@JonEricson Thanks. I might update my third vote choice to somebody who is more of a workhorse. Yes, there are definitely a lot of non-diamond leaders (J. Musser on gardening comes to mind, for example).
So, now, just to be difficult: "I'd also caution folks to not assume that the diamond adds much in the way of authority on a site." - Why are the diamonds displayed next to the user names?
@JasonC Obviously there are several reasons. The position comes with some extra powers that are not tied to reputation. So in that sense it's the same reason police officers have badges. Another reason is that it represents the trust implied by winning an election.
But it's important to see that the authority comes first and the diamond comes later, if at all. Martijn Pieters will not add anything much to his influence if he manages to win the election this time around.
So in that sense, while I'm thrilled Martijn is running, it's a bit of a shame that the only thing we will really be doing is handing him a big pile of flags to sort through.
If you talk to someone new to the network, they often don't identify anything different between a high-reputation user and a diamond moderator. That's by design.
That's a good point. Actually, very often I've seen new users mistakenly refer to other normal users as moderators, particularly when discussing actions in question comments.
Well, I want to think of more discussion counter points, but I have to hit the sack. Good night!
It's a reference to 9/11 conspiracy theories. I think people say that it's true that jet fuel doesn't burn at a temperature hot enough to literally melt steel, but it is hot enough to cause them it to weaken significantly.
@SalmanMuhammadAyub Right now, it is not possible to vote. In one week, anyone with at least 150 reputation will be able to upvote/downvote candidates, to decide the finalists. In another week, they will be able to vote for your top three finalists, to decide the new three moderators.
You're welcome. :) Information about each stage is displayed in the sidebar of the election page; you need to click to the different tabs (nomination/primary/election) to see all of the information.
@TomV That's why there's the nomination phase, you are more than welcome to investigate each candidate, check their profile, how they are contributing to the community. The profile page includes valuable information on each candidate, check it.
@MarounMaroun Then the fight will endure until the end of the universe. And it will last longer than the end of the universe, because he is timeless and never dies.
I just noticed that I lost a bunch of points from my reputation score on Stack Overflow, and I used the "reputation" tab on my user profile page to try and track down the cause.
During my investigation, I noticed there was an unusual event of type "reversal". In the normal place of a question ti...
@SterlingArcher Because the comments were getting a little personal and not addressing the nomination itself. There will be a time for people to pose questions of candidates in meta soon.
@JonEricson were not the comments asking about a past history on-topic for a mod election? should they be avoided in the next phase for all candidates?
It seems... like an interesting choice. That kind of sounds like censorship. You could have at least moved them to chat? Moderators are expected to have a thick skin after all (as are meta uses in general).
Any potential moderator should be held to the same standards of thick skinnedness.
@JonEricson okay.. well then I'm a bit torn. I feel like in this case one side is avoiding the subject because they feel like it is a lost cause, the other side is trying to open the discussion back up for the good of the community. If this is true, how will the topic ever really be confronted?
that is basically what I'm getting at @SterlingArcher
I feel like people were trying to be respectful, but still wanted answers. I don't think this will change in the next phase. but I also don't wanna just create noise
@rlemon - I guess just let others have a turn. I think there may be a group of users who feel the same way you and others do who has not commented yet. In all likelihood it will come up again even in its current state.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum If you do, just my opinion, be careful. It can very easily degenerate into the current specific discussion, especially because it's still a bit of a hot topic. You might want to wait a few days. It doesn't necessarily need to be addressed at right this moment.
I have a feeling it might be a little rough right now.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't think that's necessary. Other people can make judgments based on bjb's posts for themselves. If your concerns are truly valid (which I believe they are), they will be shared by others whether the comments or acknowledgment is there or not. There's nothing to gain by forcing the situation further beyond your own self-validation at this point, I think.
@JasonC If someone doesn't see anything wrong with doing this I don't think they should be a moderator. All he has to do is own up to something he did years ago and I'd be perfectly content.
If he has no intention of owning up to that sort of thing - then I'll gladly make sure everyone who can vote is aware of his character.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think it's a bit premature. During the primary there will be an opportunity to pose questions in meta. I'd suggest writing a single comment that expresses what you'd like to bring up.
@BenjaminGruenbaum This is really starting to sound like a vendetta of some sort. I definitely agree that a couple of concerned comments should remain on bjb's nomination, to make others aware. Beyond that, I have faith in readers to see those couple of comments and make a sound judgment of his character. Also there's still the whole questionnaire and primary phase to go through where issues like that will stand out even more.
^ What Jon said.
There's still a few days left in the nomination phase, why not step back and have a beer for a bit, and see what direction it takes in the mean time?
My $.02: It seems silly to me. There are 5 or 6 great, not-at-all controversial candidates that candidates who are even a little controversial have no chance
@durron597 in all honesty? I'm well aware that he likely won't even make the cutoff. I'd just really love to see him own up to what he did there and grow.
@JonEricson clearly, in democracy the best candidates always win. Also, giving relevant information to the masses is a fundamental part of how a democratic process works. Really, all he has to do is own up to that and I'll drop it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum At this point I believe he's heard all he needs to hear to trigger personal growth if he is willing. You're hoping that he's going to have some sort of epiphany because of your points, but he's not. The way you are pushing him is not compatible with the way he needs to be pushed to grow. I don't think it can go anywhere except in circles, you guys are at a stalemate.
Fwiw I also agree that it was not in good taste to remove every comment on his nomination. On the other hand, if the comments truly need to be made, they will be made again, so I'm not too concerned.
I just feel like those comments probably wouldn't have been removed had bjb not requested it. but that is just my personal feeling about it (don't read into it)
@JasonC we're not in a battle, I really don't have any angst about it. I'm perfectly content with a comment there pointing out a past mistake of his and I'm even more content to delete it when and if he owes up to it.
I'm going to take a stab at leaving a summary comment on his nomination, maybe it will stick and be a good compromise. Ben's new comment is relatively neutral.
Ben, aren't questions that are to be closed by definition those which are not deserving of an answer? I don't find that specific sentiment of his very off putting, personally.
@JeremyBanks really? You find downvoting and telling someone they'll be considered a rep whore in a comment poor taste from someone asking for more power.
Ben's comment both reminds the old comments, adresses the problem, and is clean. That seems OK. I don't want a vendetta but we're many ones who are concerned about how this user was repeatedly falling into unconstructive arguments.
I think he lacks tact and would be unsuitable for that reason. I don't think the downvote is unsuitable. The comment wouldn't be so bad if it were delivered with grace.
I feel like it should also be mentioned (however I'll wait till primary if he makes it) that yesterday a number of spite flags were raised due to the discussions had in the JS Room. That really bothered me that a potential moderator would take it to that level. I dunno, as much as I would like to stay out of things and just observe from the sidelines that was a little over the top /back to work
Was reprimanded by a mod for that too. Since he flagged that so easily, I have no reason to think why he wouldn't spite flag the JS room. No proof, so I'm not blaming, but it's a real thin coincidence.
Wow, you all apparently really don't like this user. There are 28 candidates, is there really nothing else interesting about any of them to talk about?
In all honesty, the fact that "bjb" or anything remotely related can't even be mentioned right now without triggering a storm of comments and chat is a good indication that this topic should probably wait a few days to cool down before being pursued any further. It can wait.
ummm, if someone is trying for a position of power their history will be scrutinized. if they refuse to acknowledge the scrutiny then that is a problem.
@JonEricson don't get me wrong, I totally get your sentiment - you're disinterested in drama and want it to go away. You don't enjoy talking to me about the issue and you don't enjoy talking to him about the issue and it'd be super nice if we could focus on constructive and useful discussion - which I agree with, frankly I have real things to do too.
I really hope he'll just say something like "Oh yeah, that was years ago and I've learned a lot since about talking to users - while I'm still an advocate of deleting bad content and keeping the site clean - I'd never write to a user using that tone or rhetoric again. All about learning" - or something like that. Since he hasn't - I think it's relevant.
@davidism - It is not just one instance though. It is kind of a pattern. But what was the pattern? Queue deja vu. Recursion starts with the answer to this question.
@rlemon That's absolutely true and I don't think you'll get any argument there at all. It's just the persistence of this particular topic is unnecessary.
@JeremyBanks No you have to switch to desktop mode.
@JasonC Yes, definitely, 100%. If he literally copy-pastes that right now as a comment I'll drop it with a "Thanks, that's very comforting to hear - good luck!" right then and there.
That's exactly what I was going for, I even let him know that in this very room.
@BenjaminGruenbaum No problem. Apparently we took away the ability of moderators to handle comments on election nominations. That ... might have been a mistake.
@JonEricson - The hooks are still there. Just take the html element from a valid post to work with, insert it into the nomination page, and it should work :P
Definitely getting off topic with that line of discussion. Next lets talk about how angular regexes functions which are converted to strings in order to predict passed arguments! ;)
Who, when elected class president, will extend lunch by 15 minutes and put more soda machines in the halls? These are the issues we should all care about.
@BenjaminGruenbaum: I can't be bothered right now, but we could look up the reputation for each and every candidate (those that won plus perhaps the other candidates that made it to the election round) for each year to tabulate rep vs. likelyhood to win an election.
@TravisJ I don't think it does. I seem to remember reading a meta post detailing how the rep calculations are rerun after reversals, so the cap still applies correctly. I might be totally misremembering. I'll try to dig it up.
It might be hard to find, I feel like it was buried in some other discussion.