This is inspired by the circumstances surrounding Why did a user running for a moderator position approve this edit?. In the post in question, a user called a specific moderator candidate out for a single moderation action,
I disagreed with the specific post because of the approach focusing on just 1 action by 1 candidate, however the (recent?) moderation actions of moderator candidates should be very relevant to the election process if done in a fair and impartial manner, and allow candidates to know where they can explain their actions.
For future elections, do we need a specific location for discussion that is open throughout the election process where the community can disclose and discuss the positive and negative actions of prospective moderators. While this could result in a somewhat convoluted post, it provides a couple of very specific advantages to held with the fairness of the process
- All complaints and concerns will be concentrated in one place.
- Responses to such concerns from the candidates (via comments) can be linked to the specific concern.
This will keep the discussion in one place, rather than spread out in multiple places (split between the election page, and various meta posts. It will also make it easier to highlight candidates who have some very questionable actions so prospective voters can review the specific actions of concern and make their own judgement.
My goal isn't to politicize the process, but I just want to make sure everyone gets a fair "trial" by the community rather than a single individual being judged (where the judgement is fair or not) where other candidates avoid it because no one disclosed any suspect actions.