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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

I love MUCH of what you are suggesting, but I do have a couple of suggestions/concerns. Your calculations are mixing between "all-time" efforts and efforts within the last 90 days. I'm ...
mickmackusa's user avatar
32 votes

Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

I like this proposal, but I would like to suggest some changes. The candidate score should be easy to understand but not so easy that we would be asking voters to rank candidates in descending order ...
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Showing reputation >= 20k

If you really need to know the exact reputation of each moderator candidate, you're probably doing something wrong. Moderation skill has very little correlation with reputation1. For example, as I ...
Nissa's user avatar
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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

As a recent candidate (who justifiably came in last) I thought much along the lines that you did, and even asked (and answered) a question about the score which was included in the moderator ...
Daniel Widdis's user avatar
24 votes

Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

Just abolish the candidate score entirely and attach an automatically created participation list below every candidate's application: number of questions asked on main site (and on meta) number of ...
NoDataDumpNoContribution's user avatar
21 votes

Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

Here's my two cents (a bit more than two...). We need the candidate score to be an easy metric so that voters can understand what it is at a glance and prospective candidates don't need to reach for ...
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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

I agree with most points that you have made but have a minor issue with some of your comments on the Sportsmanship badge: Up vote 100 answers on questions where an answer of yours has a positive ...
Hovercraft Full Of Eels's user avatar
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Why are Quorum and Convention part of the Candidate Score?

The candidate score is calculated in the same way for all Stack Exchange sites. But almost all sites do not require Convention to be a candidate (nor do they require 3000 reputation, as mentioned by @...
Glorfindel's user avatar
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The number of years a election candidate has been active should also be weighed with candidate score

While I agree that some indicator for the continuity of moderation activity could be helpful, I don't think that the account age is a good metric: As @Scratte already noted in the comments, the ...
janw's user avatar
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How is candidate score calculated?

Complementary to @Shog9's above query, here's one that will show you all of the moderator election-relevant badges that specified users do or don't have: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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Showing reputation >= 20k

That's not the point of it. Your total reputation adds into the overall candidate score, which has a specific formula. The pertinent portion to that regarding reputation is: 1 point for each 1000 ...
Makoto's user avatar
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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

"How many points per category?" is a question that hides an assumption: that there should be a single answer, distilled from a consensus here. But if you take one step back, this score is ...
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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

Shifting around how the score is calculated doesn't do anything to solve the root issue in that people are more often than not voting based off of a calculated score rather than the individual ...
Kevin B's user avatar
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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

I understand why you're against reputation being a major factor in the candidate score, but participation in the actual community, not the meta-community, is a very, very important factor in ...
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Rethinking Moderator Candidate Score for SO

I guess I don't understand why we would change the rules so that ArtofCode has a better shot at becoming moderator, so much so that the rich history of moderators being some of the most active content ...
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