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4:00 PM
wha
i post a lot of them
 
Hmm. I only ever see the toilets.
 
Bring pineapple and you'll see an angry Portuguese porcupine Ferris.
 
you just don't pay attention to me
 
No pineapples on real pizza. Or pears. Or cream. Or strawberries. Or chicken tikka masala.
 
@KevinB Mostly, no.
Pineapple, ham, and jalapeno => delicious pizza.
 
@E_net4likesmanythings Ferris loves pineapple cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1149/1814/products/…
 
Rob
Someone flag that message as abusive
 
@CodyGray Nice without the pineapple and ham.
 
@Rob Oh, I thought flags were for lies and stars for the truth :p
 
4:02 PM
@AdrianMole Nice without the delicious
And maybe pizza
 
I don't judge posts on SO for their technical accuracy. It's verboten.
 
Good thing these ain't posts.
Anyways, that's a good use for the toilet closure.
 
I see the election has entered the truly contentious phase.
 
rbrb
 
Pizza toppings should've been one of the questions on your questionnaire, Catija.
 
4:05 PM
Not my questionnaire. It's y'all's.
 
Not mine! My question was mercilessly excised.
 
More important is: do you eat pizza starting from the tip of the slice, or crust first, of course
 
... even though I flattered a Mod.
 
depends on the pizza
 
@ErikA The crust is to hold it with. Never use a fork to eat pizza.
 
4:07 PM
Who the hells starts eating pizza on the crust?
Oh .. just clicked on the link ...
 
Do you eat pizza with your hands, or with a knife and fork?
 
Yes.
 
These are all important questions. I don't know what we were thinking with the questionnaire.
 
testing... 1 2 3
 
Rob
@CodyGray You use the fork to take off the pineapple, obviously
 
4:08 PM
testing... 1 2 3
 
What's worse when you close questions: Closing one question false positive or leaving 2 questions open false negative?
 
the former
the latter can be fixed by future users more easily than the former can.
 
I'd say the latter, for the exact same reason
 
What if the choice were 1:1?
 
Then it's obvious the first.
But the higher the number for the second is, the harder the question gets.
 
4:12 PM
Not at all. The higher the number for the second gets, the more obvious the choice becomes that the second is the worst thing to have happen.
 
But there are degrees of (non-)close quality.
 
ups
I meant the opposite
 
eh, the false negative, if they're actually bad, are likely to receive downvotes (or at the very least not get upvoted) and silently go away anyway. If they don't, maybe they weren't all that bad to begin with
 
The latter is easily worse, users are more likely to close questions that should be closed than re-open closed ones :p
 
test
 
Zoe
4:13 PM
@Rob Pineapple on pizza is great!
 
^
 
@AdrianMole We have to draw a line somewhere. :(
 
Zoe
@ElectionBot Hello future robot overlord! Glory to ElectionBot!
 
Rob
@Zoe Awfully tempted to mod abuse right now
 
Zoe
:p
 
4:14 PM
Yeah, that accidentally-capitalized "I" is bothering me, too
 
@Catija Not a problem, really. I posted it late, which didn't help in acquiring possible upvotes.
 
Zoe
@CodyGray What accidentally-capitalized "I"? Asking for a frIend
 
@Rob I'll distract Catija... you go for it... we can't allow heretics like that on the network! :p
 
Zoe
hey look, puppy snacks!
 
I'm pretty sure I have somewhere else to be right now...
 
4:17 PM
Pizza Hut?
 
wim
@AnnZen I know a technique that can often identify your serial downvoter. If you already have a suspicion about who it is, the technique can confirm or deny if it's that user. If you don't have an inkling about who it is, the technique doesn't work.
 
@AdrianMole Ahhh yes, Pizza Hut, the superior version of Papa Johns, Dominoes and Snappy Tomato Pizza
 
@wim We don't encourage retaliation or hunting offenders. If you have been a victim of serial downvoting, which has not been reversed then please flag for moderator attention.
 
^ +1
 
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Q: Why shouldn't I assume I know who downvoted my post?

T.J. CrowderI've been told not to assume that a specific person downvoted my post just because they commented at the same time the downvote came in. Why not? Return to FAQ index

 
wim
4:21 PM
I'm not encouraging retaliation
It's using publicly available information to confirm or deny your suspicion, no harm in that IMO
 
But your suggestion could be misunderstood. It is better not to give people ideas that they can search to find out who downvoted them
 
There is still harm in that. You're trying to work out something that is supposed to be confidential.
 
^ +
 
wim
There is benefit to knowing
 
Even if you found a flaw or a bug in the system that did allow you to find out who voted in a certain way, you shouldn't be trying to figure that out, and you shouldn't even want to know.
 
Zoe
4:23 PM
there is no benefit to knowing aside the ability to know on whom to get revenge
 
What benefit is there?
 
wim
if you know, then you know not to comment on that users posts any more because they are a retaliatory user
 
enjoyment
 
wim
I generally leave a comment when I downvote
 
Zoe
That isn't a reason to stop commenting on that user
 
4:23 PM
Stack Exchange employees could theoretically dump the database to get this information, but they're disciplined enough not to do it. I'd expect you to be able to practice some similar discipline.
 
wim
but for certain users, I know not to leave a comment when I downvote because I know they will retaliate
 
just never leave such a comment
 
@wim You don't need to leave a comment. We don't advice doing this for exactly this reason.
 
Retaliation stops being a problem if you never mention anything in your comment about how you voted.
 
it's more likely to see retaliation than not
 
wim
4:24 PM
I don't agree to never leave such a comment
I appreciate it when downvoters leave a comment, because it helps me to improve my answers
 
Leaving a comment is perfectly fine. Just don't do anything that would tie it to a vote.
 
Maybe there is something that could be changed about the way you are leaving feedback in comments? Maybe people don't know that you are trying to help them improve the post?
You can be a victim of serial downvoting even if you never leave comments.
 
wim
maybe there is, but I don't enjoy to write like that. I prefer to keep my comments concise and factual
 
The whole problem comes from people assuming that they know who downvoted their posts. Don't copy their mistakes
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wim
@CodyGray it's obvious sometimes. constructive criticism + downvote, users just assume.
 
4:27 PM
most of the cases of serial downvoting against me have been reversed, all that i can remember, but i'm positive there's a lot of revenge downvoting that was left alone
 
wim
if it's something I can easily address myself I usually just edit the post directly instead of commenting
and if the user edited to address it I remove or reverse vote
 
kinda funny how when i stopped leaving comments, all of a sudden my questions stopped getting downvoted
 
wim
@Dharman it's not an assumption. it's a reliable way to determine.
 
You think it's reliable. I have a pretty good suspicion that it's not.
 
@wim Believe me, you can never be 100% right. It is always an assumption.
 
4:29 PM
Confirmation bias is a real thing.
 
I like downvotes.
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Among many other things
 
wim
it may not be 100% right, but if it were wrong there would have to be a coincidence of vanishingly unlikely probability
 
Zoe
@E_net4likesmanythings really? We had no idea!
 
On a site as large and as active as Stack Overflow, probabilities of seemingly vanishing unlikeliness start to become almost common.
 
4:35 PM
@Zoe I never claimed to lack transparency.
 
E_net4 is transparent.
 
@Dharman Well, I would be very unoriginal if I were to use that, wouldn't I.
 
What do you think, what scenario is better (or less bad): If it was only possible to downvote or if it was only possible to upvote?
 
the former
is worse
 
@akuzminykh Neither.
 
4:38 PM
@akuzminykh The whole system would fall apart with only one option.
 
Zoe
@E_net4likesmanythings You do lack transparency. I don't see any in your profile pic :p
 
wim
When you delete an answer, your downvoters reputation increases. When you undelete it, the downvoters reputation decreases again. You can repeat this over multiple answers that your serial downvoter targeted and confirm or deny the pattern.
The method doesn't work if the serial voter only voted on your questions. And it doesn't work if they voted on your accepted answers.
 
the latter i can live with, if it's supplemented with a separate system for closure
 
Neither, because we need to know which posts are useful and which ones are unuseful.
 
unlike medium
 
4:38 PM
@Zoe I am transparent about the fact that the profile picture is not transparent.
 
@Zoe You're not looking then :p it has transparency, see
 
wim
But I think that's a fairly reliable technique, especially since you can repeat it as many times as you want for the certainty, much stronger than an assumption.
 
Zoe
@Nick Krita disagrees
 
The dates/times that are presented on viewable actions are also quite specific
you can see when a comment was posted, when a vote was cast, when a question was answered, asked, etc, all down to the second
 
Well then, time to propose the rep penalty for downvoting to be dropped completely.
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Zoe
4:40 PM
Inb4 "My name is E_net4, and I'm running for mod to downvote all teh thingz"
 
This is yet another reason we should get rid of that -1 for the downvoter. It has been a privacy issue for a long time now.
 
Zoe
ah, unless you downvote a lot of stuff
 
@Zoe Alas, not running for mod. At least not this time.
 
wim
I am of the opposite opinion - votes should be public.
People should own their downvotes.
And the weight should be +10/-10
 
Zoe
you mean people should let themselves be exposed to the stuff people do when they get angry?
 
4:41 PM
What good would that do?
 
It gets bad enough with people not sure where the downvotes came from. If they did know that all the time, things would go ugly very fast.
My opinion steers towards the other end: let them freely flow, and let them not become a weapon.
 
@wim You mean -10 rep when you downvote something? Not for the poster but the downvoter?
 
@akuzminykh Probably to the receiver.
 
wim
hmm, I meant for the poster
 
Uh, what?
 
4:43 PM
whoa, -10 for the post would make SO super toxic
 
Zoe
There's a lot of actual research showing that people act out more online than IRL, because of a tiny sense of anonymity
 
wim
the users that get pissed off about constructive criticism are not really the kind of users that contribute most positively on site.
 
Zoe
if you give someone negative feedback IRL, they might handle it. Do the same online, and you risk that normally sane person exploding into a pure rage
@wim But they still exist
 
wim
revenge downvoters etc are users we can afford to lose imo
 
Zoe
And the damage they can cause is very real
 
4:45 PM
That change wouldn't... "lose" them
it would embolden them
they now have concrete evidence of who voted against them
they can take that information and use it not only in-network, but outside network too
 
wim
so they need to get themselves into the headspace that votes are on the content and not the user
maybe the platform could do a better job there, I'm sure it's been debated endlessly on meta
We aren't voting against a user, we are voting against some crappy code, I don't care who wrote the Q/A when voting
 
the problems the system have are direct symptoms of how the system is designed. it's built to gamfiy participation, that makes the negative rep and closure feel exponentially bad.
add that in with not being able to choose who to direct your anger at, and you have people lashing out at everyone
 
+2 rep every time one of your questions gets closed/downvoted?
 
give them a target, and people stop participating
at least, in the way that would make them a target.
i do still occationally comment on posts i've downvoed, but if there's a "why the downvote" comment, that's a red flag (to me) that the user is going to be combative.
 
@KevinB Please also raise an actual moderator flag on such comments
 
4:50 PM
i do, i like free flags
 
wim
we should flag "why downvoted" comments??
news to me.
Martijn posts these routinely.
 
@wim Yes, as no longer needed.
 
they aren't... against the rules
they just aren't useful
 
Yes. They serve no purpose whatsoever. The downvoter is never going to see them, and even if they did, it's not going to persuade them to respond. They already made a conscious choice not to explain their downvote (which is their right). Such comments are just noise.
 
@wim Under the conscience that they may just go away after a while, I suppose.
 
wim
4:52 PM
there is a purpose. they serve a red flag for Kevin B to not comment about their downvote :)
 
Kevin can do like the result of us and operate with a permanently raised red flag
 
i like to give the benefit of the doubt. there's not much harm anyone can do to my questions or answers at this point
 
Aside from being useless, these comments lead to a lot of hostility. The vast majority of rude interactions that I clean up as moderator started with someone whining about downvotes. And someone else trying to explain patiently how they might improve their post.
 
i just don't want my inbox filled with people complaining
 
wim
I'm aware that public voting has a snowball's chance in hell of ever happening on SE, but I can certainly envision a similar platform where that was the norm and I think it might work better.
 
4:54 PM
i'd prefer refocusing how the gamification works
skew it heavily toward accepted answers
 
away from asking and from answers that don't get accepted
 
@KevinB So, like, back in the day when we had an "accept rate", and everybody used to bash users over the head with that arbitrary number, trying to bully them into accepting their answers?
No thanks.
 
wim
if you are on any language dev mailing lists for example, they are always tearing apart eachothers ideas. their names are attached to their posts. but they are usually respectful in their criticisms and the software is the better for all the gauntlet of mailing list criticism
 
no need for that system
 
4:56 PM
I can envision a site where all votes were public working. But I think I prefer the system where all votes are private and anonymous.
 
just reward rep for the actions that matter moreso than the one's that don't.
 
wim
well, maybe Linus is not respectful :) but the guys python-dev are
@CodyGray now that you heard how the method works, do you still claim it's not reliable?
 
@wim Yes...
You have no accuracy in connecting your decision to delete an answer with the change in reputation of the suspected downvoter. Their rep could have changed for any number of other reasons.
 
Most questions that are asked are of mediocre usefulness. They don't become useful until someone decides to provide a good answer.

The questions people tend to enjoy answering are the very questions that are the most useless *acceptable* questions on the network, debugging questions.
 
wim
the only failure mode I can think is that the user coincidentally had downvoted some other answer which was also coincidentally deleting and undeleting their post at the same time as your checks.
 
4:58 PM
Mods are actively deleting answers almost all the time. Maybe they downvoted one of those, and they got their -1 penalty refunded?
 
wim
maybe that could happen once, but if you are repeating for n downvoted answers.... hmm nah.
 
why didn't it italicize "acceptable"?
 
No Markdown support in multi-line chat messages
 
👍
 
wim
@CodyGray it decreases and then it increases again when you undelete. repeat as many times as you want for the certainty.
if the serial voter's rep change was due to unrelated event, it wouldn't reoccur reliably.
 
4:59 PM
@wim: I also delete my comments again.
I don't post 'why was this downvoted!'. I post a comment asking for feedback, when my post is new and so the voter may still be around, and I set a timer to remind myself to remove it again.
 
time for food. ima get a pepperjack burger with garlic parmesan waffle fries
 
wim
@MartijnPieters you are a model SO citizen. keep being you :)
 
Anywho, comments that ask for feedback on why a post was downvoted have a very limited shelf-life. They are 'no longer needed' within minutes. If they are contentious (who the explicative had the nerve to down-vote my perfect answer!), all the more so.
 
Who the @#%! had the nerve to delete my perfect comment whining asking about downvotes?
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daaamn
 
5:09 PM
whispers Martjin
 
I have occasionally found a brand new user asking for feedback on "why the downvotes?" who actually wanted the feedback and improved their post in response.
 
@wim Thanks.
 
@IanCampbell Sometimes they do. That's not a reason not to delete the comment(s).
 
Zoe
How many nominees are there?
 
Currently there are 5 candidates: Yvette, Travis J, Machavity, Dharman, Tschallacka
 
Zoe
5:11 PM
gg
 
Huh, has one been retracted?
 
Zoe
yeah
 
Since I'm new here, does this happen every time? Or are we living in extraordinary times?
 
Quite extraordinary times
3 retractions since nominations opened
 
Zoe
2*
the one that basically contained spam cannot count
 
5:14 PM
@CodyGray In many senses.
 
@Zoe Why not? It was self-retracted, not retracted by staff.
 
Zoe
It wasn't an actual nomination in the first place
Whatever it was, it wasn't a nomination
 
I'm not good at reading minds. I'll leave that to you.
 
wim
@IanCampbell Yes, I think it's more common than the other people in here realise
 
Zoe
I'm good at reading patterns, not minds
 
5:15 PM
If only people's minds worked in clear, logical patterns, eh?
 
wim
maybe mods have the bias from dealing with flags so they see more of the argumentative users than usual
 
Also, fully serious question, some of the comments could be interpreted as somewhat hostile. Is this typical?
 
Zoe
@CodyGray they might not, but if you look closely enough, you can usually find behavior recurring behavior patterns
 
@IanCampbell Which comments?
 
@CodyGray The comments listed under individual candidates on stackoverflow.com/election?cb=1 . I am not looking to call anyone out in particular, just the general tone.
 
wim
5:17 PM
@ElectionBot which candidates have retracted their nominations?
@IanCampbell It is to show how moderators respond when hostile comments are lobbed at them :)
 
Haha, that's fair
 
Ah, yeah, that is very typical. I wouldn't say they're hostile. I've been monitoring them to the best of my ability and would delete any that crossed the line. They're definitely grilling the candidates and asking difficult questions, but... that kinda comes with the territory. You're nominating yourself for moderator, which is a huge responsibility and has a lot of visibiliity.
More importantly, you're asking people to put their trust in you. Naturally, they're gonna have questions before they're willing to do that. And that's all good and healthy, unless it gets into personal attacks.
Also, yeah... There is some element of proving that you can stand up under pressure. That's a big part of the job, too.
 
Zoe
@wim someone who posted spam, customcommander, and Brett DeWoody (in order of retraction, not submission, from first to last)
 
I retracted on Aviation, but only because most of the people running didn't seem terribly involved in SE. Then a high rep jumped in and I threw in behind him
 
wim
@Zoe thanks .. it was actually a thinly veiled feature request for Sam :)
 
Zoe
5:21 PM
I think you mean our new robot overlord, @ElectionBot
 
It's notable you can't flag comments there. Which leads me to wonder if there may have been an issue in the past...
 
@Machavity You mean, you retracted on Aviation because you wanted to have a cleaner form and reduce drag?
 
Zoe
@IanCampbell Well, it's the middle of an election, and there's more mod eyes on it than, well, anywhere else. I also believe the advice last year was posting it here
 
@CodyGray Yes. That's it exactly. Running would have been a drag
 
@IanCampbell Yes. It's been an issue in the past. It's a glaring omission. It's why mods have had to watch the page like hawks. Compounding the problem is that you can't even link to specific comments, which makes it all that much harder for users to bring problematic contents to moderator attention via other means (like a custom mod flag on a random post).
 
5:24 PM
I imagine you all circling above like a flock of carrions.
 
second screen, always that page
 
We prefer to sit in a nearby dead tree, actually.
 
It's actually Baum but shhh
 
That got dark quickly.
 
Zoe
poor Baum... getting used as a chair instead of doing moderation
 
5:26 PM
Yeah, here I was thinking all Lion King
 
Zoe
> Last seen Jan 20 at 22:43
oof
 
Some stuff happened, maybe you heard 'bout it?
 
Zoe
I know a lot of stuff. I don't know why Baum left
 
5:38 PM
Help load-test my new PrimaryMonitor! Open 34.213.178.176:8080 in as many tabs as you want. The more the better. Thanks! Results for the curious: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/49862298#49862298
 
Test it live
 
Now my browser hangs
 
It's a websocket test, mostly
Going for concurrent connections
 
@CodyGray When you get notices the page doesn't conveniently jump to them either. In fact, it doesn't even want to scroll to my nomination
 
Yeah, I honestly never understood how they were able to cripple/omit so much of what is already there from Q&A. Seems like with just a little copy-paste...
 
5:44 PM
Bahahaha
Okay so here's the results
621 clients, and... zero load on Amazon's smallest instance. I'll take it
 
... I may have opened 589 tabs... It managed about 100 before they stopped saying connected
 
This does not look like it was developed in PHP
 
The memory usage is for the entire container, I suppose? Because that's a lot for a simple socket-based program, even if it were written in Java.
 
@CodyGray Entire OS and everything
Not a container, whole VM
 
Zoe
@Undo Last year's data?
 
5:49 PM
@Zoe With a bit of randomness added on each poll
@CodyGray Base usage with service off is 80M. 20M is a bit more than I'd expect, but definitely usable (and doesn't scale much at all with additional clients)
 
What is it written in?
 
Zoe
@CodyGray Of course not
 
@Dharman github.com/Undo1/SlimPrimaryMonitor, the worst Go you'll ever see (my first project)
 
If you do a new dice roll, how can you guarantee it's random?
 
Zoe
5:51 PM
It was 5 :p
 
@Undo Well you successfully crashed firefox... turns out it doesn't like closing 600 tabs at the same time
 
hah
 
Zoe
Y'all and your big numbers >.>
 
Damn right :D
 
wim
5:53 PM
I have seen worse Go
 
I have never seen Go. It looks very clean
 
I'll take that as a high complement
 
However, I appreciate the verbose commit messages.
 
It's hard for dogs to type
 
@CodyGray not really - special pawboards and all that :)
If you remember the scene from the film "Big" where Tom Hanks is jumping on that massive keyboard on the shop floor... it's kinda like that but with letters and stuff... it's very good exercise...
 
5:58 PM
@janw I see xkcd.com/1296 as a style guide
 
:D
 
The best commit messages always have an emoji at the end
 
Rob
It annoys me more than it should that the commits are in the reverse order
 
+1 I started reading from the bottom....
 
Zoe
it makes sense to read new to old in terminals tho
 
6:02 PM
Does that mean I'm a bad coder for only having one "derp" commit in my main repo :p
 
Rob
Terminals would be even worse?
 
Zoe
@Nick I wonder how many I have with derp
 
Yours tend to be a bit less polite :p
 
Zoe
3/251
 
I have one which I can't even begin to understand what it means: "don't boom to soon"
 
Zoe
6:07 PM
20 commits containing windows, 4 containing MSVC (no overlap)
6 complaining about MSVC, Windows, or Microsoft
well, complaining is a very nice way to put it :p
 
Yeah, and yet not one apologising when I helped you figure out it wasn't a windows issue, but a build order issue
 
Zoe
One that's literally "Mehhhhhh"
A lot of stuff is Windows fault tho
or MSVC
And tbf, there's a disproportionate amount of Windows-specific issues, where two other operating systems and four compilers (local + CI) have no issues :') And that's disregarding API-related stuff
> edcc8a4 Mehhhhhh
81015d6 iDunno
...
82617d3 -.-
 
@Zoe those sound like @Art's commit messages
 
Zoe
Some of them are super weird together ^^"
 
@Mithical You didn't see the one that said "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA", followed immediately by another saying "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
 
Zoe
6:22 PM
I promise not all my commits are screaming at MSVC, Windows, or Microsoft, or just generally screaming
I have some that are classy
Like:
> be3db10 oof
 
lol
 
Zoe
I have no idea what this refers to, but:
> 257a35e Happy now?
0c65903 Windows :rolling_eyes:
 
user12867493
Is it me or did someone withdraw in the past few hours?
 
Zoe
How many nominations are there?
 
Currently there are 5 candidates: Yvette, Travis J, Machavity, Dharman, Tschallacka
 
Zoe
6:24 PM
we went from 6 to 5
 
user12867493
That's what I thought too
 
Zoe
There's one thing that's more fun than commit messages though; namely commit trees
Rather, commit tree spaghetti xD i.imgur.com/GKCzNRq.png
 
That doesn't look nearly as messy as the one that VS generates :p
 
Zoe
Would you like to share with the class? :P
had a few bad merges in there
well, not really bad... just messy
 
Here: i.stack.imgur.com/yffDf.png at least yours keeps the main branch down the left hand side, rather than working on both the left and right :p
 
Zoe
6:31 PM
It's just so brilliant :')
 
@Zoe not running on principle this year?
 
Zoe
huh?
 
are you refraining from running this year, as a matter of principle?
or... is it just too early for me to be asking :p
 
Zoe
I'm not running for a number of reasons, the main one of which is a lack of motivation. I also don't entirely trust SE after the events in the past year or so, and not having a diamond makes it easier to, well, stop if stuff gets worse.
 
I'm not eligible
 
Zoe
6:42 PM
Suspension?
 
> Furthermore, all moderators must abide by the moderator agreement.
 
Zoe
ah
 
Of which there's a new one come out: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/350544/…
 
i did notice it become significantly different the second time i reloaded the page
at least, i don't think i've been suspended recently... unless a chat kick counts
 
@Zoe I remember our flag races in SOBotics, good times
 
Zoe
6:48 PM
Yeah ^^
 
@KevinB it sets out commitments that SO will make to the moderators and not just the other way around etc
 
yep, 👍
 
Zoe
ngl, that reads like a mini-ToS
Got lawyer written all over it
 
> Section 2, subparagraph 5: Moderators agree that Stack Exchange, Inc. will not be held liable for their immortal souls
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6:50 PM
lol... @Zoe it's better than it was... and it's taken a lot of feedback from moderators and included it so... it's progress...
 
Zoe
yeah, there's that
 
it should be lawyery, it's important
 
@JonClements I can see the improvement
> Get your explicit written permission before commenting to any media (including media outlets controlled by Stack Exchange Inc.) or independent reporters about you or your moderator actions as per our Press Policy.
 
yup, 2/5 & 8 are the main ones (although 8 is a little wobbly but nice to see in a way)
 
Hey, y'all... I need the people who have nominated to make sure they're OK with V2 of the Mod agreement that just got released.
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The timing on this isn't great but it's way better than if we released it next week. If you have any questions, please ping me or send me an email.
 

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