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Apr 25, 2018 at 7:33 history bumped CommunityBot This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.
Mar 26, 2018 at 8:02 comment added Victoria In many countries you can see voting predictions which can affect voters as well.
Mar 25, 2018 at 9:35 answer added Travis J timeline score: 1
Mar 24, 2018 at 17:57 comment added BSMP so the appeal to the wisdom of "a majority of countries" works either way @JeremyBanks It makes sense going forward but as far as explaining, "Why are vote counts for moderator elections public?" right now, it's likely due to it being an American company and probably most/all American employees at the time the system was set up.
Mar 24, 2018 at 5:04 comment added Jeremy Banks Mod @BSMP As far as I know, that logic only applies to one election in the country -- the presidency -- which is unique in a number of ways. Primary elections for most others positions do just take place in a single day without intermediate results being revealed before the end of voting. But Stack Overflow isn't an American community, it's a global community, so the appeal to the wisdom of "a majority of countries" works either way.
Mar 23, 2018 at 15:10 comment added Brad Larson Mod @DavidG - I believe rene is referring to the fact that comments are only visible if you took the effort to go back to the nominations tab in later stages. Most people don't make the effort, so visible vote counts might be a way of showing some of that community sentiment towards candidates. Related feature request.
Mar 23, 2018 at 15:04 comment added Martin James Without the real-time voting info, we would be unable to target our requests for finanical incentives. I mean, it's pointless asking for a brown envelope full of cash from a candiate who is going to win anyway:(
Mar 23, 2018 at 14:41 comment added BSMP In a majority of countries running elections results are private and in some even polling outside of polling stations is disallowed. Stack Overflow is based in the United States and how each state votes in the primaries is made public ahead of the conventions for each of the main political parties. (Exit polls are also legal there.)
Mar 23, 2018 at 14:35 comment added Antoine Pelletier @Lundin funny, sure there is a bunch of sheeps out there, but I have fate that most of the voters have made their mind by verifying each candidat and reading their answers to questions
Mar 23, 2018 at 12:16 comment added Lundin Without bandwagons, it wouldn't be the internet. If we can't see how the other sheeps have voted, how would we know what to do?
Mar 23, 2018 at 12:09 comment added DavidG @rene Your comments are still visible if you open the nominations tab or are you talking about something else?
Mar 23, 2018 at 10:31 comment added rene My (critical) comments I left on some nominations are no longer visible, I can no longer voice my concerns / support. I can only wave with my vote to get some final attention before the real thing happens.
Mar 23, 2018 at 10:09 history edited pijemcolu
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Mar 23, 2018 at 10:04 comment added gnat primaries votes should be public so that we can verify that top 10 candidates were selected for election. However it possibly wouldn't hurt if these votes are published after primaries completion and stay hidden in the process. To me for example it would be more comfortable to vote in primaries without seeing the current counts
Mar 23, 2018 at 9:56 comment added pijemcolu We don't have any power over why and what for people vote and shouldn't have. You are right about only primaries being public, however why should they be?
Mar 23, 2018 at 9:44 history edited pijemcolu CC BY-SA 3.0
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Mar 23, 2018 at 9:40 comment added rene I can assure you that my votes on the candidates have a different purpose then the 3 votes I cast in the actual election. And in that period you can't see which candidate got how many votes. So privacy is guaranteed there until the election is over.
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