I noticed the new "meta participation" metric on all moderator nominations: awesome addition. However, there are a few display quirks:

  • The metrics assume the user has a positive score, so if the user doesn't, you get both signs [Edit: already fixed, sweet]
  • On Stack Overflow and Theoretical Computer Science.SE, the meta answers scores have two plus signs. The second plus sign doesn't appear on the other election pages. [Edit: fixed too]

  • The metrics assume the user has at least some participation, so if they don't, it's blank. I didn't want to single out any user by directly linking to them, but you can see this display quirk in action on the Programmers.SE election page and the Stack Overflow election page.

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And what about "Meta participation" referring to the site specific meta? Like at superuser.com/election only participation on meta.superuser.com seems to be accounted for, not the participation on meta.stackoverflow.com? – Arjan Jan 24 '11 at 13:32
Eh, and if they don't have any participation, what else should it be other than blank? <blink>no hope!</blink>? :) – Benjol Jan 24 '11 at 13:33
@Arjan, good question. I've been pondering the same thing for @Yi's page – Benjol Jan 24 '11 at 13:33
@Arjan Super User I'm not sure of, but on the Stack Exchange sites, it's only the meta for that Stack Exchange, not Meta Stack Overflow participation – user149432 Jan 24 '11 at 13:35
@Benjol Just the word "none" or zeroing out the statistics would do just as good. :-P Leaving it blank looks like it's a mistake and/or doesn't convey the vital piece of information that the nominee hasn't done anything on meta. – user149432 Jan 24 '11 at 13:36

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