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The site became incredibly uninteresting to me after the private beta... mostly because I didn't get to terms with the on and off topic handling there...
I'd love to help moderate SO but it's too much work for me and I don't think the extra powers would help me since I can already moderate the things that annoy me by dupe-closing in javascript and promise and @ThiefMaster is usually around to bug when I'm stuck with something :D
@Seth familiar with how it works? Sure. But ability to make the right decisions on your own, no. That is based upon the community's examination of your flags, reviews, etc.
@Seth That's not necessarily true; there are a lot of particularly disenchanted high rep users who don't use their moderation abilities at all. Or, if they do, they actively campaign against consensus site policies simply because they want the "old Stack Overflow" back.
@TylerH again, it's just a first cut. How many candidates should we force people to sift through? High rep suggests engagement won't the community, positive engagement, time invested, etc.; it's not an unreasonable proxy
@TylerH "you're not forcing them. They are choosing to vote" < I suspect fewer would choose to do so (and certainly not put the effort into actually reading them all) if the candidate list could be arbitrarily long
The candidate badges list several x/x amounts to show how many badges of each type a candidate has... but those amounts seem outdated. Which six participation badges is it talking about, for example?
With respect to the "reputation factor": at least candidates' specific reputation scores aren't directly visible on the election page any more, if they're over 20k. This is a nice step to discourage simply voting based on a rep.
@TylerH Aye, that's true, though at least that usually only affects a minority of candidates, IIRC. I had been worried about reputation influencing voting among the finalists in previous elections, which this should mitigate.
I just realized that no review/flag stats are directly visible any more, either. That's nice. Forcing voters to actually read a bit.
Also - wishing good luck to everyone is just manners, obviously not everyone wins, it's a "I wish you a happy and positive elections", kind of like "gg" and "glhf" at the start of matches in online games
@bjb568 I don't intend to 'pull out trash' or anything, I do intend to ask how you've improved since previous incidents. Letting you know in advance so you can prepare.
@bjb568 definitely not that card, I don't intend to dig up any questions from the grave. I really don't hold any grudges - I'll only be asking that since you've initially had issues on the site what have you done since and how we can be sure they won't repeat themselves.
I will respond once my sanity rises back to a comfortable level. It's 4.50 am and I spent my last day being the wingman of an engineering group. I'm really tired.
@bjb568 allow me to clarify, I won't be linking to any deleted revisions of questions or old messages in the SO chat, I won't be linking to any questions you've revenge downvoted and left comments on with screenshots although those are ample in the JS chat. This is because I honestly do think you've made an effort to do better - I haven't noticed you do any of those things in the past year and I have seen you do useful things like edits. I do however intend to ask how you've improved.
Mainly since those things (long long ago) do bother me as someone who may vote to give you power.
@bjb568 whenever I ran across your post and/or comments and/or closures in main at least recently (haven't been actively looking) you've been polite and you've closed things that deserved closing.
@TylerH I just thought of something. Maybe instead of moving on from reputation you move on by the new candidate score. And then by reputation if there's a tie up or something. What do you think of that?
There were previous questions on this already, and according to those it’s also implemented by now. And when looking at the source, I can indeed see an ID being set for every comment on election pages.
However, unlike comments on questions, there is no actual link for the permalink for comments ...
@Seth The problem with that is that half of that score (20/40 points) is based on reputation, so you're almost doing the same thing. That idea makes a lot more sense, though.
@Seth Yes, but if you're trying to sway it away from rep, it doesn't get you very far because it's disproportionally weighted in its direction (I get it's important, but it's still inflated a lot in that score).
IIRC there's some discretion with the current team/community managers to elect more than 3 people if they feel it appropriate? I swear I heard that sometime last year.
@davidism @Unihedro In previous years, after the election, they've actually extended the number of moderator positions, and the 4th/5th/etc person got in after the election was over and all moderator positions filled
@meagar Speaking for myself as a moderator on another site, you tend to just go where the flag queue takes you. Sometimes topic matters, but it's fairly rare from what I've seen.
If a user asks a question about the handling of a specific post on a nomination thread, is answering them acceptable or are individual cases bad etiquette in the nominations?
Stupid question: how do you actually vote for a nominee? Couldn't find out a "vote for" button, or is it too early? Frankly I haven't read all of the guidelines.
i want to search in my own answers and display a particular answer where the answer contains the text ^(.+?)\1+$. Which search query did i need to use?