Skip to main content
9 events
when toggle format what by license comment
Nov 13, 2015 at 9:53 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution This question could be asked of past moderators as a kind of post mortem: "Were you tough enough?", "Did you expect this?", ...
Nov 13, 2015 at 8:52 comment added Jean-François Corbett "crazy people" is not a great choice of words.
Nov 12, 2015 at 20:36 comment added Undo Mod @AlanMoore That's a good point, I hadn't thought of it. That said, it could actually be another facet of the answer - can you talk about a prickly situation without torpedoing others? That's an important skill for a moderator to have.
Nov 12, 2015 at 20:32 comment added Alan Moore Too slippery. By posting a real-world example, the candidate would be saying, "Here's how I dealt with this crazy person." It's like you're inviting potential moderators to torpedo themselves by trashing people they've dealt with behind their backs. And without examples, the question is pointless. If they didn't think they had thick enough skin, they wouldn't have nominated themselves.
Nov 10, 2015 at 19:44 comment added kdbanman @pnuts, The Dunning Kruger effect applies as long as someone is evaluating their own performance alone, so the "Do you have thick skin?" question is vulnerable on its own. But as long as the community sees examples of thick skin (or lack thereof), the effect is mitigated because the performance is judged by many.
Nov 10, 2015 at 19:37 comment added kdbanman @JoshCaswell, I disagree. "Do you have thick skin?" is a useless question on its own, but examples of dealing with craziness are very informative. A mod should treat disrespect with more respect, which is easy to say and difficult to practice. So if firm, objective, and helpful responses to provocative posts are demonstrated by example, then the question is quite meaningful.
Nov 10, 2015 at 8:29 comment added jscs Too vague to be useful. The responses to this sort of question in the past have been platitudes that fail to reveal anything meaningful about an individual candidate.
Nov 9, 2015 at 21:02 comment added elixenide This is one of the most important questions, IMHO. This issue comes up all the time, even when we mere mortals without a diamond try to post helpful comments. (E.g., "This is not an answer. Please ask a question instead by clicking blah blah blah.") It's surprising how often people lose it over that kind of thing.
Nov 9, 2015 at 20:17 history answered UndoMod CC BY-SA 3.0