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Stack Overflow's February 2014 moderator election has come to a close, sacrifices have been made at the altar of STV, and the 3 new moderators are:

bohemian 0x7fffffff bluefeet

They'll be joining the existing crew shortly — please thank them for volunteering, and share your assistance and advice with them as they learn the ropes!

For details on how the voting played out, you can download the election results here, or view a summary report online.

We're all very fortunate that so many skilled, dedicated individuals decided to volunteer their time this year - while we could only make 3 of them moderators, I think it's safe to say that many of the other candidates are exemplary of the talent and conduct that makes this community awesome. Please join me in thanking them all for their hard work and willingness to help others!


Also, I'd like to wish a fond farewell to two veteran moderators who are stepping down this year:

The jjnguy and NullUserException have both served since November of 2011. These two have each done a lot for Stack Overflow over the years, both as moderators and as trusted members of the community - please join me in thanking them for their service and wishing them all the best in their next adventure.

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    Funny how none of the moderators serving as a face for the community have their picture in their avatar, and only one has disclosed their real name. Online disinhibition effect?
    – Dan Dascalescu
    Feb 27, 2014 at 11:29
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    @DanDascalescu - Actually all the 3 have disclosed their real name. Bohemian did after winning the election but the other two had given it out in their election campaign nomination itself.
    – Rahul
    Feb 27, 2014 at 13:12
  • @DanDascalescu It's all in the elections page that's linked in this post. stackoverflow.com/election/5
    – Lamak
    Feb 27, 2014 at 14:07
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    @DanDascalescu - I don't have my face as my avatar, in fact only four of the existing moderators have their face as their avatar. It's not an issue.
    – ChrisF
    Feb 27, 2014 at 17:07
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    @DanDascalescu - The link you provided demonstrates at least one reason why a user on a site like this might not want to reveal their identity. The person who asked that question did so to specifically harass a particular moderator, even going so far as to find their real name later and start employing personal attacks against them outside of this site. Other users have been harassed based on their gender on other sites, and so choose to use a pseudonym. It is their right to do so, and moderators can be held accountable for their actions without public disclosure of their real name.
    – Brad Larson
    Feb 27, 2014 at 17:11

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In case anyone is curious, if there had been 4, 5 or 6 seats the following candidates would have been elected, too:


For those who prefer a text-based report, here it is:

Loading ballots from file stackoverflow-com-2014-election-results.blt.
Ballot file contains 10 candidates and 21571 ballots.
No candidates have withdrawn.
Ballot file contains 21571 non-empty ballots.

Counting votes for Stack Overflow Moderator Election 2014 using Meek STV.
10 candidates running for 3 seats.

 R|Undo         |bluefeet     |0x7fffffff   |Bohemian     |Jon Clements |Doorknob     |Raghav Sood  
  |             |             |             |             |             |             |             
  |-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------
  |Siddharth Rou|Matt         |meagar       |Exhausted    |Surplus      |Threshold    
  |t            |             |             |             |             |             
====================================================================================================
 1|  1379.000000|  3372.000000|  1951.000000|  5707.000000|  1545.000000|  1181.000000|  1375.000000
  |  1749.000000|  1389.000000|  1923.000000|     0.000000|   314.249999|  5392.750001
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count of first choices. Candidate Bohemian has reached the threshold and is elected.
====================================================================================================
 2|  1394.197388|  3463.184328|  1984.037800|  5392.755459|  1568.622027|  1202.254318|  1394.492302
  |  1778.899209|  1412.236586|  1970.629495|     9.691088|     2.428230|  5390.327229
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: Bohemian, 0.944937.
====================================================================================================
 3|  1518.280916|  3604.699494|  2156.608029|  5543.000442|  1656.925807|             |  1489.355578
  |  1889.817548|  1536.650492|  2099.364913|    76.296781|   169.324637|  5373.675805
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Doorknob and transferring votes. All losing candidates are eliminated.
====================================================================================================
 4|  1527.864096|  3654.866864|  2176.322824|  5373.678352|  1671.040792|             |  1501.074768
  |  1907.021088|  1550.621152|  2126.815528|    81.694536|     1.351985|  5372.326367
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: Bohemian, 0.916072.
====================================================================================================
 5|  1650.640856|  3838.672168|  2342.708488|  5610.024928|  1796.817552|             |             
  |  2229.413888|  1663.985408|  2272.040472|   166.696240|   258.948987|  5351.075941
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Raghav Sood and transferring votes. All losing candidates are
  | eliminated.
====================================================================================================
 6|  1666.581924|  3916.094172|  2375.309452|  5351.077712|  1819.397208|             |             
  |  2258.843552|  1686.649632|  2316.396388|   180.649960|     3.490201|  5347.587511
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: Bohemian, 0.873788.
====================================================================================================
 7|             |  4169.705676|  2697.396716|  5587.000472|  1954.435992|             |             
  |  2400.260972|  1884.202960|  2500.105016|   377.892196|   288.723520|  5298.276952
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Undo and transferring votes. All losing candidates are eliminated.
====================================================================================================
 8|             |  4256.538741|  2735.462381|  5298.279402|  1979.993722|             |             
  |  2433.269277|  1910.392860|  2550.588306|   406.475311|     7.148229|  5291.131173
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: Bohemian, 0.828633.
====================================================================================================
 9|             |  4539.645084|  3030.399512|  5580.014622|  2167.618476|             |             
  |  2638.065398|             |  2820.067740|   795.189168|   386.061913|  5193.952709
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Matt and transferring votes. All losing candidates are eliminated.
====================================================================================================
10|             |  4877.664666|  3334.651175|  5921.411418|             |             |             
  |  2891.375620|             |  3155.345450|  1390.551671|   876.299335|  5045.112083
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Jon Clements and transferring votes. All losing candidates are
  | eliminated.
====================================================================================================
11|             |  5147.198812|  3460.343850|  5045.118876|             |             |             
  |  2996.834840|             |  3320.891900|  1600.611722|   207.123548|  4992.597070
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: Bohemian, 0.706006. Candidate bluefeet has reached the threshold and is elected.
====================================================================================================
12|             |  5563.531846|  3920.327034|  5485.666620|             |             |             
  |             |             |  3700.641150|  2900.833350|  1714.115140|  4667.541663
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after eliminating Siddharth Rout and transferring votes. All losing candidates are
  | eliminated.
====================================================================================================
13|             |  4875.924090|  4152.023931|  4801.633837|             |             |             
  |             |             |  4036.952149|  3704.465993|   744.290923|  4466.633502
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: bluefeet, 0.838953 and Bohemian, 0.600714.
====================================================================================================
14|             |  4542.618712|  4250.793395|  4521.180363|             |             |             
  |             |             |  4186.980201|  4069.427329|   313.012739|  4375.393168
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: bluefeet, 0.768531 and Bohemian, 0.558804.
====================================================================================================
15|             |  4406.860299|  4292.300694|  4396.604975|             |             |             
  |             |             |  4250.832600|  4224.401432|   130.165988|  4336.649643
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: bluefeet, 0.740240 and Bohemian, 0.540786.
====================================================================================================
16|             |  4349.324729|  4309.505375|  4345.372825|             |             |             
  |             |             |  4277.494205|  4289.302866|    53.848986|  4320.424284
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: bluefeet, 0.728447 and Bohemian, 0.533412.
====================================================================================================
17|             |  4325.653432|  4316.621565|  4323.986348|             |             |             
  |             |             |  4288.544631|  4316.194024|    25.156860|  4313.701495
  |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  | Count after transferring surplus votes. Keep factors of candidates who have exceeded the
  | threshold: bluefeet, 0.723607 and Bohemian, 0.530350. Candidate 0x7fffffff has reached the
  | threshold and is elected.

Winners are bluefeet, 0x7fffffff, and Bohemian.
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    Rats, I wish there had been 5 seats!
    – Adi Inbar
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:22
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    So do I... so do I :p
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:24
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    Where are fancy tables and beautiful graphs? :( (Yeah, I know the election ended less than 1 hour ago, but well... :p)
    – Maxime Lorant
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:27
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    @MaximeLorant here: opavote.org/results/6524971895488512/0
    – Nacimota
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:28
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    Hmm? Wasn't Matt eliminated before Jon Clements? Why would Matt have gotten a 6th seat?
    – Wooble
    Feb 25, 2014 at 21:01
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    You ... eliminated the losing candidates? Oh dear. Feb 25, 2014 at 21:03
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    Oh no, don't worry @AmalMurali. They are on a farm now. They're fine.
    – Bart
    Feb 25, 2014 at 21:05
  • @Wooble: I think the thresholds somehow change depending on the number of seats.
    – ThiefMaster
    Feb 25, 2014 at 22:05
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    Why are there only 3 seats available? With the amount of work the moderators have to do, and the amount of quality candidates, why not accept 6 new moderators?
    – 3dgoo
    Feb 25, 2014 at 22:58
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    @AmalMurali - they knew too much...
    – Chris Laplante
    Feb 25, 2014 at 22:58
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    @3dgoo Training new mods requires SE/existing mod involvement, you can't have too many new mods at once
    – Richard Tingle
    Feb 26, 2014 at 0:28
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    What only 3 Seats? Hmph! I was told there will be 6 seats! All that bribe goes in vain? :p Congrats@All New Mods :)
    – Siddharth Rout
    Feb 26, 2014 at 6:16
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    This post is not mobile friendly.
    – NickLarsen
    Feb 26, 2014 at 7:36
  • 0x7fffffff won over Exhausted just by the skin of his teeth!
    – justhalf
    Feb 26, 2014 at 12:46
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    Voted for Matt, I'm really hoping he'll get the seat eventually.
    – Arlaud Pierre
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:12
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First of all, congratulations to the newly elected mods!

Unfortunately I had much, much less free time than I had anticipated when I volunteered for the position. Out with old, and in with the new!

Even though I wasn't able to effect as much change as I originally hoped I could, I am glad. I am glad I was able to contribute towards improving the site. I am glad for the nice experience these two years or so have been.

Thanks, and Godspeed to the new mods!

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    Thanks for all the help! I, and I'm sure the community, will remember you very positively for it! Feb 25, 2014 at 22:17
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    As someone who mostly participated alongside you both before and during our mod terms I'm glad that we shared the experience. Godspeed to you too!
    – BoltClock
    Feb 26, 2014 at 2:07
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For everybody requesting Bohemian to reveal his real name: He did keep up his promise. He said he would reveal his real name if he was elected and he did. Its now visible on his profile page.

Join me in welcoming the 3 new moderators, Glen Edmonds (Bohemian), Taryn (bluefeet) and Mick (0x7fffffff).

Now we can only hope that they put up their real pictures too(no compulsion), but that can be left to their own wish :)

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    I really don't understand, why would we even hope to see them user their real names/photos? A lot of people seem to be asking for this, and I don't understand why it would be desirable in any way. Most of our current moderators don't user their real names/photos, and there is nothing at all compelling them to do so.
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 26, 2014 at 6:13
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    if I ever nominate, my campaign promise will likely be not to reveal my real name
    – gnat
    Feb 26, 2014 at 6:15
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    @meagar - I just mentioned that Bohemian kept his promise and revealed his name. Nobody had compelled him or for that matter anybody to reveal their real names. And regarding their real pictures, I made it clear that it I'm just hoping to see(again no compulsion) and that it is upto their wish. I really doubt that having a small silly hope from your newly elected moderators is that bad. There was never any compulsion in anything(atleast from my side).
    – Rahul
    Feb 26, 2014 at 6:18
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    @gnat - Opinions vary. Also nobody can compel you to reveal your real name. Bohemian did it out of his own wish and I just happened to highlight it seeing so many comments/requests from other users regarding it.
    – Rahul
    Feb 26, 2014 at 6:20
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    @Ɍ.Ɉ: Exactly ;) I don't love you humans though. Creeps.
    – BoltClock
    Feb 26, 2014 at 6:58
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    @meagar: Some people feel more comfortable about the core people of a community with real names and pictures (including me). It is similar to when you introduce yourself in real life, at least to me. It gives more confidence. Sure, it is not necessary to do the "job", but this site is about community, at least to me, not just some people doing their job separately from others. But yes, Bohemian also wished to do it himself based on the nomination description, so I think it is all fine, and it is also done now.
    – Laszlo Papp
    Feb 26, 2014 at 7:31
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    @Ɍ.Ɉ it doesn't matter whether promise is one way or another, real magic seems to happen when someone mentions real name - this triggers emotional response and involvement, as evidenced by megazillion comments and 5 or 10 deleted answers here, all of which say the same: wow, Bohemian, real name
    – gnat
    Feb 26, 2014 at 11:30
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    @meagar how do we know that they're not robots?
    – Kermit
    Feb 26, 2014 at 21:36
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    @FreshPrinceOfSO We don't, and that's kind of the point. They might be robots for all we know, but so long as they're excellent moderators, nobody should know or care. You know, besides the whole "OH MY GOD SENTIENT ROBOTS" thing.
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 26, 2014 at 23:49
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    @meagar: Because it's 2014, we're not script kiddies hiding behind lolcat avatars, and with power comes responsibility? Studies even show that when someone (i.e. our users) feels "watched", they are likely to behave more honestly. And conversely, people tend to behave more responsibly when their real names are known.
    – Dan Dascalescu
    Feb 27, 2014 at 11:27
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    @DanDascalescu Disregarding your rather asinine association with aliases and "script kiddies", how does a moderator use their real name make our users feel more watched? And for real names making for more responsible behaviour, we do not have a problem with moderators behaving irresponsibly, so that's entirely moot.
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 27, 2014 at 13:05
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    @DanDascalescu No, we really don't, and your link isn't in any way an indication that we do.
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 27, 2014 at 13:19
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    @DanDascalescu No, a very small number of members of the community have a problem with with moderators. The vast, vast majority of the community never interacts with them directly.
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 27, 2014 at 13:22
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    @meagar: you can think whatever you want but most professional people I met that do actually interact with stackoverflow actually complains a lot about things are going on, a lot of people are looking for a different place because all people making important/interesting questions find everything closed. And yes we are still on stackoverflow because we can't find a good alternative right now. I've been a member for years and the website is not becoming better. The greatest questions and answers are usually from old questions which now are closed!!!
    – Fire-Dragon-DoL
    Feb 27, 2014 at 16:53
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    @DanDascalescu That question isn't a question, it doesn't fit he QA format, and it should have been closed. There is literally an entire Internet where that kind of content can be hosted. It doesn't belong here. Stack Overflow is not a blogging platform. It cannot be all things to all people. It is successful because it contains carefully curated content and rejects things that don't belong, rather than becoming a dumping ground for anything programming-related. Yes, lots of people liked that question. Lots of people like cat pictures, doesn't mean we should become the next Reddit.
    – user229044 Mod
    Feb 28, 2014 at 15:40
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I am happy to see Bohemian on that list. He is a very active member and has a huge reputation.

I am a little disappointed as there are no Indians on the list.

Anyway, good luck to all the moderators for the new role and I hope the new moderators will take some steps to prevent the straight downvotes for the newbie joins Stack Overflow.

Straight downvoting of new members should be prevented as to give them inspiration. They should be made aware regarding the quality of questions, the tags, etc...

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    It doesn't really matter where someone is from (india, europe, US, mars, whatever) as long as he's a good moderator...
    – ThiefMaster
    Feb 26, 2014 at 7:18
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    @ThiefMaster It does matter because of time inconsistency between different countries, Typically at this time most developers are from india, so it does matter
    – Aღmirkhan
    Feb 26, 2014 at 7:56
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    @Aღmirkhan i dont think so either .... programmers do not sleep (may be they take nap :)
    – NullPoiиteя
    Feb 26, 2014 at 8:27
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    @NullPoiиteя I am a programmer & i sleep at night :P
    – Aღmirkhan
    Feb 26, 2014 at 8:31
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    What exactly would Indians bring that other cultures don't? Also down votes are given due to the quality of the question, not because people are new.
    – slugster
    Feb 26, 2014 at 9:52
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    Don't get me wrong - I don't want new people picked on. But it seems to be quite a misconception that moderators are there to hold the hands of new people. The people who are best equipped to deal with new people are the new people themselves - all the instructions and guidance is in place, they just have to read it and follow it. Unfortunately a good proportion of them don't, they would rather spew out a low quality question, grab the free answers and run and have no interest in contributing to the site in a positive way.
    – slugster
    Feb 26, 2014 at 9:57
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    Then the regular members get the blame for being all scary and down voting them. You have to remember that down voting is not for punishing people, its for indicating quality. If the quality sucks and it can't be (or shouldn't be) fixed then.... why let it slide?
    – slugster
    Feb 26, 2014 at 9:57
  • Having huge reputation is a non-argument in this discussion. Feb 26, 2014 at 13:04
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    How does having huge reputation have anything to do with mod duties? After reaching 20k, you don't unlock any more privileges
    – tckmn
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:34
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    I voted for Doorknob and Undo, mainly because they didn't have huge reputation. Huge reputation says to me that they hawk posts and make it impossible for the noobs to get rep. That's not a good moderator, IMO.
    – Johnny Bones
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:46
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    I did not meant that good reputations is useful for good mod, i just praised Bohemian for having such a nice reputation, to get such nice reputation shows that how much time is he spending on Stack overflow @JohnnyBones
    – Aღmirkhan
    Feb 26, 2014 at 13:51
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    I am just curious, why @Bohemian when you are from Australia and not from Bohemia?
    – Leos Literak
    Feb 26, 2014 at 15:01
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    @slugster I still consider myself newbie and I feel downvoting as strong negativism. I understand it when pupil asks us to do his homework. But if person is just rookie then his question may look stupid but he needs to get direction, not kick into his ?ss. I would be happy if moderators could take it into consideration in their job.
    – Leos Literak
    Feb 26, 2014 at 15:08
  • Time zone is irrelevant, there are many other countries near the Indian timezone too. Feb 27, 2014 at 9:09

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