We're having a bit of trouble getting participation on the moderator nominations on the Unix SE. I poked around on the nomination threads on some of the other SE betas, and compared to the others (including some that came after us) we seem to have:
- Less nominations
- Less votes on the nominations we do have
The most activity we've had on a post is seven votes, but they almost exactly canceled each other out; there's currently a 4-way tie for the lead with +2 (partially due to a mass-downvoting earlier today, but a tie for +3 isn't much better -- it seems like the highest-voted nominations on other threads tends to be around +8). Should we (assuming an SE team member will do it for us, but I wouldn't think that'd be a problem) add a system message to the main site telling people to get involved?

(Actual text subject to change, although there's a good chance threatening kittens would get us somewhere).
I can see it from two different sides, and I have no idea which is correct:
- The people that care about moderators probably read meta already and would've voted if they wanted to. The post admittedly has 180+ views, so maybe people just don't have a strong opinion about any of the nominations
- Lots more people would be voting if they were aware of it, but have no idea nominations are even in progress
It might be too late for us since we should in theory be next on the list to have moderators selected, so Robert might already be setting things up, but the question is still helpful for future SE betas: Should moderator nominations be announced on the main site?