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I was reading how this year's election went and decided to read up on the requirements needed to be a Mod when I noticed on the side bar,

...any community member in good standing with more than 3,690 reputation may nominate themselves...

Which I though is quite particular, for as far as I know reaching 3,690 rep doesn't entitle you to any special privileges or badges or anything else for that matter. So why does the rep requirement need to be precisely 3,6901? Why not round it down to 3.5K, or up to 4K2?


1 As it currently stands there are 626 users eligible for nomination, so it's not like the rep limit is in place to restrict the possible number of candidates to a nicely rounded number...

2 For the sake of statistics I thought I may as well include these. Rep limit 3.5K: 636 candidates. Rep limit 4K: 612 candidates. The rep limit would have to be at 10,050 to have 500 candidates and without any rep limit there would be 712 candidates

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    In February 2014 the number of candidates eligible would have been different (lower), but yeah, the number looks odd.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jun 29, 2014 at 9:27
  • @MartijnPieters Would that've been because the rep requirement was raised or was that just due to users having less rep & badges?
    – Sam
    Jun 29, 2014 at 9:29
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    Nicely rounded numbers are overrated. I'd be just as happy if the levels on SO were based solely on powers of two, or perfect squares. Jul 1, 2014 at 14:03
  • Regarding 1: KV 626 is Mozart's requiem. I wouldn't blame SE for assigning meaning to that number ;)
    – 11684
    Jul 1, 2014 at 14:05

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In fact, the reputation limit is exactly 3k for Stack Overflow (only 2k on other sites)—a nice round number that a normal person can be proud of!

The deal is that you're reading the nomination page after 30 nominees were submitted. In that case, the system only allows you to nominate yourself if you have at least the same reputation score as the nominee with the lowest reputation score. In other words, you have/had to beat hichris123, with his current reputation of 3,690.

(Source: Trilogy 2011 Elections Begin)

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    This appears to vary by site, for example in the last Electrical Engineering election there was a nominee with under 2k rep and the page lists 300 as the requirement.
    – PeterJ
    Jun 29, 2014 at 10:48
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    Yes, it is very likely different for the smaller sites with a lot fewer users. Fortunately, this is now the Stack Overflow specific Meta, so I don't have to know about that! Jun 29, 2014 at 10:57
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    @user0000000 When were those days? Clearly before my time. And I've been around for 4 years or so. Jun 30, 2014 at 7:08
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    So if the 30 most reputed nominate themselves, nobody can get there anymore?
    – user189
    Jun 30, 2014 at 9:32
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    @user189 In theory, correct. In practice, that won't happen. Many of the top users are not interested in becoming moderators, it'd certainly take a lot of time away from their answering questions. ;-) Jun 30, 2014 at 10:07
  • Not necessarily. Someone could come swooping in with a big burst of rep and overtake the lower few nominees. If I had about 170k extra rep, I'd be tempted to give it try at the next election just to see what would happen.
    – ouflak
    Jul 1, 2014 at 13:15
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    In theory, correct. In practice, that won't happen. If I had a nickel for every time I said that...
    – That1Guy
    Jul 1, 2014 at 14:04
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    Remember that "In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, theory and practice differ." Jul 1, 2014 at 18:09
  • Good point - in theory.
    – Chris W
    Apr 7, 2015 at 22:17
  • Note: the nomination page is tracking with live data even if the election has ended. It's now showing 10105, the same as hichris123's current reputation.
    – Andrew T.
    Apr 10, 2023 at 13:00

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