Dire news: Second Rikudo hasn't nominated himself yet. Bad news for any election. Our only hope is to convince him to run: star this message and voice your support...
@kushalsuthar In about six days, we will have a primary election. You can up/down vote every candidate then. After a few days, we go to a final election, where you'll be able to pick your top three choices.
@Undo Yeah, it was something like 19 on the first day (April 6) and 25 in the first 24 hours. We ended up at 32. At the current pace, it's very possible we'll end up with <10.
When the primary and election phases begin you will have options to up/vote vote candidates (during primaries) and cast your vote for top three choices (during election)
@Undo I was wondering how you have so many flags. I have been around for about a third of the time you have but you have about 10 times as many flags then I do. I am curious to know what you are flagging.
@NathanOliver There's a tremendous amount of garbage out there. For example, searching for is:answer "same issue" will pull up a lot of "answers" that aren't.
@JonClements Thought about that, but I ultimately decided that it's the best way to reach him - the other option would be to comment on his posts, which is worse.
@NathanOliver Word of warning, though - it's probably not the best idea to go mass-flagging obsolete comments. When I was young and foolish it seemed like a good idea, but there are more important things for moderators to do
On a scale of "Squirrel?!" to "Take his diamonds and melt them down because they are so tainted no one should ever use them again", this falls solidly in the "Call me, maybe?" range
@bluefeet Of course. Thousands of hits (45k+) come up for that search. I tend to run it once a day, along with several others, and look for post that (1) are new and (2) look problematic. I then check those posts and only take action if warranted by the content.
Actually, improving the UI for moderators to handle comment flags would be a good start. I backed off on comment flags after becoming a moderator on SR (and later HR) because I realized just how cumbersome it is to handle these.
Meh, I don't see how it's human. Humans are so bad at this that it's not implausible that a bot could do better than somebody who uses "human consideration".
Right, but comments are more complicated than posts
Usually you have more than one that needs deleted
And patterns of abuse (like calling folks names) are much more common in comments than answers. I'd like for moderators to still be able to notice those patterns.
I'm kicking around some ideas for ways to improve comment moderation. As part of one of these ideas, I'd like to get some statistics - specifically, how often do moderators delete entire comment threads in response to a comment flag?
That is hopelessly vague, so here is how I define it (which mi...
@Undo Not sure. The numbers weren't fixed, so they have changed as people have gained rep and earned badges. I was in the low 30s, I believe, but there were numerous folks under 20.
@Undo Seems likely at this point. Otherwise, where are they?