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03:22
Anybody know whether there is a button to click to see "one's own election statistics"? I thought it was possible last time around.
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A: What would my Election Candidate score be?

Shog9Here's a SEDE query - this displays the candidate scores for some of the candidates in the 6th election on Stack Overflow. You can use the site-switcher to make this work for user IDs on a different site: Pass it one or more user IDs for the site you've selected, and it'll display a total ...

To get what's on the detailed election stats page, you'll need to nominate.
Much appreciated (though not what I thought I might have remembered!) I thought it would help me to put the real statistics into a context with which I am familiar (ie 'me'!) but for that all the same layout would help.
I actually quite like SO and would not do that (nominate) to them!
@Shog9 Hey, stats are good, why don't we publish CV/DelV counts and stuff for nominees?
DV being?
Delete vote.
03:37
Ta! (was stuck on downvote - I see lots of them!)
@bjb568 we've observed that such metrics encourage poor behavior in nominees
Humph, people abuse everything.
Also, not a great reflection of the sorts of skills that moderators actually exercise on a regular basis
Then why are flag counts and such public?
We even have breakdown of votes with post type and value.
as a moderator, you are a servant of the community; while you certainly can take initiative and close or delete as you see fit, your first responsibility is to act on behalf of others, in areas where they can't.
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This actually makes review activity a better proxy for what to expect from a moderator
And, as it happens, that is public
03:40
Which is good.
 
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06:09
Good morning guys
 
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11:38
This seems to be a proof that I can fill some time gaps. nobody here on my working hours^^
13:10
Hey @rekire
@Andy hi
13:31
Hey @rekire
@Magisch hi :)
Im trying to find out who to vote for in the mod election
You could vote for me. I'm also from Germany ;)
What do you think about edits that only improve tiny parts of a question but get approved anyways
Its been a pet peeve of mine and I'd like to hear your opinion on it
As long the primary reason for such minor edits is not to gain reputation I'm fine with it. E.g. today I added just one "!" to embedded an image in a question, but cases where a low reputation user tries to get reputation from it I would probably reject those minor changes.
13:38
Alright, thank you for your response.
14:13
Would it look bad if I didn't answer a question on my nomination post because it seems to be a circular question?
I've already answered it twice now basically lol
14:25
@SterlingArcher You still really haven't answered the question and I think that is why you were asked again. If you get mod powers what would you do with them? AFAIK a lot of mod time is spent going through the mod queues handling issues the community can't. If you do not like going through queues but instead like interacting directly in the questions do you really need a diamond to do that. A mod is only supposed to take actions that the community really can't.
But I've stated multiple times I have no issue with the queue or dedicating time to use it
I guess what I am saying is if you are not already using the moderation tools that you have why do you need to be a mod with even greater powers and responsibilities?
I like to help people, and this would let me help on a larger scale
@NathanOliver full ack
@rekire I am not familiar with that. does that mean you agree?
14:35
@NathanOliver yes I mean that :)
Guys I have to go now cya
 
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16:02
Good morning!
16:36
Good afternoon!
16:50
Good almostnoon!
Ah that timezones are a huge fun :)
17:31
how do i vote a nominee?? sorry guys.. m new :)
17:48
That takes a little there are two rounds still open
in the first round you can give all candidates up- and down-votes the (if I remember correctly) 10 highest voted users came in the next round where you have three votes a first, a second and a third. there are more details on meta. if you want to know more details.
hi
@rekire.: How do I vote for a candidate?
@coderredoc hi, you need to wait until primary voting begins in 3 days
18:16
@rekire thanks @rekire
@coderredoc you are welcome :)
18:53
Okay, that's odd. Two hours of chat messages just appeared in one second. Hmm...
network issues?
@rekire I guess. I've been online all day, though, with no glitches. I'm viewing this in Safari, though, which seems to have some weird issues with delayed AJAX calls sometimes. Who knows?
that is possible
 
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20:43
To be fair, I think last time we had a lot more strong candidates (we have some strong candidates this time), but I guess I'll just wait 3 days.
20:53
The last election made it really hard to pick just three... Which ain't all that great either, really; I think a few people got discouraged by it who would have made excellent moderators.
Hi guys!
That said, we're hardly hurting for good choices this time around.
'afternoon, @LuiggiMendoza
I want to nominate somebody
Hi @Shog9
@LuiggiMendoza if it isn't yourself, then you have to gently encourage them to nominate - you can't do it for them.
oh ok
so I have to reach this person some way and motivate it to make him (or her) nominate him/herself
20:55
Just noticed that @paxdiablo nominated himself - that guy's a legend. No idea what he'd do as a moderator, but he's certainly got the stamina for it.
@LuiggiMendoza that's the idea...
@Shog9 thanks!
and yeah, I've seen @paxdiablo nominated himself, that's cool
@BenjaminGruenbaum and really, that's what makes elections interesting: you never know for sure what anyone will do as a moderator until they actually step up and do it. You can look at what they've done, how they've conducted themselves, what they say they're gonna do... But until they're in that seat you never know how they're gonna drive.
It's the hope and uncertainty that keeps us all tuning in...
Hopefully I didn't promise to sort world peace and to end starvation... I might have been a bit lax on that one :p
21:11
Hopefully
21:38
o/
I added a nomination for myself and came in here in case anyone had questions
Or really just to hang out ;)
@Shog9 coughs up a hairball
...and then there was @bjb
I am happy with this round of candidates. I was happy to see Andy and Undo run
I may missed it but, why is there a second election this year? I mean if I remember correctly from the last election from 3 positions where 6 selected^^
21:44
Andy's flag history is unreal
Reminds me of Bill
@TravisJ comment bot
Oh, I know :)
It is still impressive that it got that many right.
@bluefeet - Can mods undelete comments?
I wonder if having a more binding vote could cause serious side effects if the script had a bug.
we spend far less time thinking about comment flags than other types of flags - if we spend longer than 1-2 seconds, then we are doing it wrong
@TravisJ if it's deleted by another diamond, yet
so self deleted comments are away for forever?
@bluefeet - I would imagine the time you spend is probably proportional to the amount of posts + votes + days that the question has existed. Or simply votes + days for an answer.
21:47
@rekire mods can't undelete self-deleted comments
@TravisJ on comments?
But omnipotent Shog can do anything!
@JonClements but they can still read them?
@bluefeet - "other types of flags" You said comments were only a few seconds :)
Yeah but we need Shog. If he wasn't here there would be a big void :(
21:48
One thing I was wondering is who can delete revisions all moderators?
@TravisJ other types of flags can take a variable amount of time - it really depends
Kind of like when Jeff left. He provided a lot of outlook for the community that I think we lack now at times.
@rekire revisions are handled by CMs
@bluefeet that makes sense
Yeah those take a long time do get done.
I remember I flagged a post once where the user had included their sql server credentials on.
Poor guy, luckily I warned him to change his credentials before anything bad happened to his stuff, but it took a long time for the actual post to get changed.
21:51
@TravisJ me too I can remember two cases where revisions where deleted
@TravisJ the workflow is generally streamlined for that now - so they don't always hang around as long as they once did
@JonClements - It has been a while since I came across that type of post, so that makes sense.
if it appears genuinely exploitable - we'll delete the post until the revision purge is handled
I feel like after the last round of elections, flags have been being handled really quickly lately.
Pretty happy with it overall to be honest.
It does still bug me though the number of people that will comment on such posts saying "Hey you left your API credentials in your post! I've edited them out!"... sighs :p
21:53
What time is it at your location?
@JonClements if they also add "...you should now change them and assume that THE ENTIRE WORLD has your old ones", it's pretty useful advice.
because chances are, Google has them indexed before you even see them
@JonClements what is about to comment "change your passwords now"?
@Shog9 that is true... but still be nicer to think handling a post in a deleted state etc... would be a bit more efficient in such matters - comments just drawing attention to stuff (that actually, especially if it's a long line that's scrolled off viewable space - you'd not have noticed anyway) etc...
yeah, but... You really don't wanna rely on no one seeing it. Someone running across the comment organically and deciding to exploit it vs. a scraper grabbing it for the express purpose of exploiting it.
21:58
@Shog9 but I think that 10k rep users still able to read that isn't it?
@rekire not if we redact it. And they've never heard of Google.
again true, but the cases are fairly rare enough to not panic - and mostly - I have little sympathy for those that don't sanitise their own posts... I have so many NDAs or other agreements (the mod agreement for instance) - I have to double check everything before posting
Really... If you ever post your credentials online, please change them. Anything else is too much risk.
right
Yup
I think most people get in trouble because they use the same email/password when registering for somewhat seedy websites.
22:01
...like LinkedIn
or Gawker, or...
facebook?^^
shudder
ton of embarrassingly-large sites that really should've known better have leaked password DBs
22:02
Yeah that is a good point
I know a site with 15k+ accounts where passwords are in plain text:/
I use to use a shopping site, and I'd forgotten my login, it sent me back my password in plain text
The amusing thing is that sites like that will still enforce the "uses a symbol, a capitol letter, and a number" system.
@JonClements - Instead of a guid and a reset?
now - even if, they've got a decent set up of a oneway trapdoor hash... I'm still not overly impressed
sadface
22:04
@JonClements that happed to me once at university, boy I was shocked
the worst sited limit your password length. I remember one site where the input box was limited and I entered a much longer password then allowed. it took hours to find out why my password was rejected
I feel like a lot of the people running don't understand what the position of a mod means and barely do any reviews.
@Benjamin I was just thinking that - and I wasn't (still not) that active in the review queues - so surprised you didn't give me a harder time earlier this year (or last year!)
@JonClements IIRC you had over 1000 reviews - that's hardly the 200-300 a lot of candidates have this time around. Also, I interacted with you personally and it sounded like you understand what it means to "work the queues"
There was more benefit to having you elected: you watch the chat. + I trust you. Now, I do trust most of those candidates, I'm just not sure they all understand what it means to be a moderator in terms of how unrewarding and/or repetitive it can get.
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Review queues have been hit and miss historically. I tend to review content from the front page. I addressed your concern in more detail on my post though.
Yeah, I'm very content with your answer @TravisJ , glad to see you running. Pretty sure I'll be voting for you.
22:16
I appreciate it :) Mostly I am just there as an option, I think there are several very strong candidates running already - I almost didn't post because of that
Whom do you think are strong candidates?
I really like Andy and Undo so far, and they posted in the first few days of the nomination. Actually I think Undo got in there before it opened :P
(just kidding, but he posted really quickly)
The real decider of who gets the votes: Should I get an Xbox One on Black Friday? Yay or nay?
I love mine.
Unforeseen use: using netflix with only voice commands
I like playing Destiny on it though, kind of addicted =/
I just recognized that I casted almost 1.5k cv
22:24
@BenjaminGruenbaum To be honest - while sometimes it can feel like a head against brick wall experience, you're with a team that pulls together, and you get stuff done. I find that rewarding enough in itself. And yet, while some stuff might be "boring/repetitive" - there's more than enough "rabbit holes" caused by flags that require looking into and investigation etc...
good night guys
@rekire rest well
good night o/
Have a good weekend!
thx
22:49
@TravisJ :) I appreciate the compliment
:)
Successful automation is very important to being able to manage large systems like Stack Overflow.
Not many users have accomplished making their own tools for doing that.

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