It's been 8 months since the last election on Stack Overflow. The site continues to grow, and with it the need for dedicated moderators. With over 1900 flags a day, the need for folks able and willing to devote some time to handling those exceptions has never been greater.
So today we're kicking off The Spring 2013 Stack Overflow Community Moderator Election!
Community moderator elections have three phases:
- Nomination phase
- Primary phase
- Election phase
Elections generally last three weeks, one week per phase. Visit
https://stackoverflow.com/election
...for details and to participate.
If you have general questions about the election process, or questions for moderator candidates, feel free to ask them here on meta -- just make sure your questions are tagged election.
If you want to talk about the election, the candidates, the process, or waffles (as they relate to elections), drop into the Stack Overflow Election Chatroom.
New this year: links to candidate review history
Folks often ask, "What does being a moderator require?" Well, on Stack Overflow, handling flags is the single biggest part of the job. Folks identify potential problems and flag them; a moderator needs to be able to quickly evaluate the situation, decide if action is required, and make it happen. This is also pretty close to the tasks given to folks reviewing posts in Stack Overflow's Community Review Dashboard - in recognition of this, we've added links to each candidate's history of reviews to the nominations. Want to see the sort of dedication and decision-making you might expect from a candate? Look at the moderation they've already been doing!