> I love when someone asks me "hey buddy, what's your problem?" because it tells me two things: > > 1. I have a buddy > > 2. They assume I just have the one problem
Today in "candidate score is bad because no one understand how it works":
I haven't been following the election--is my understanding of this correct? Candidates receive a score (based on reviews?), but that scoring is locked at the same time as the candidate application deadline, and all candidates start at full points. If that's the case, then there is no contesting that a last minute entry will have the highest score. It would make much more sense to continue the rating for a period after candidacy declaration (to allow ratings to even out) or to set initial scores at 0 (to encourage candidates to apply early) — Mars5 mins ago
I have a Stylus script which hides the "Hot Meta Posts" box exactly for this reason. Hot discussions on "antidemocratic [...] slap[s] in the face [of] the community", which for me are nothing but artificially inflated trifle I couldn't care less about. Don't like what he did? Don't vote for him! Done. I wouldn't even have voted. Now I did - for him! Just to show you that the world won't end because of this. — Jeronimo1 min ago
If you know it's filled with "artificially inflated trifle [that you] couldn't care less about", why would you browse the home page? Seems to defy logic.
Hmm, I think we may have gotten to the bottom of the issue. :-)
I'm personally hoping for at least third, so that I can potentially be called up if I'm not in the top two. I'm aware that my lower rep and therefore lower candidate score is likely to hurt me. Also, there are a few quite well-qualified candidates.