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Mari-Lou A
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2021 Community Moderator Election Results
As for "perks" that was an ill choice of expression because if it were true then those perks would generate only resentment and jealousy among many users, but I was thinking along the lines of gratification from TPTB. And the assurance that immunity is guaranteed when criticism is voiced by one or more of its volunteers. Are you free to express dissidence in private? I don't know, I would hope that to be the case.
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2021 Community Moderator Election Results
@CodyGray I'm aware of the site's credo and the sheer volume of bad or poorly formulated posts that are generated daily (despite my conspicuous non-participation). And I appreciate the dedication and stamina that many of SO's moderators possess, but it seems the number of passionate, and active moderators on SO is dwindling as it's also apparent on other SE sites I frequent, the exception being Meta where... never mind. I was disappointed that Robert Harvey did not nominate themself but I can understand why. And that is part of what "support" and "recognition" means to me.
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2021 Community Moderator Election Results
See also this tongue-in-cheek response posted by Cody Gray. Hardly a thrilling way to start the day.
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2021 Community Moderator Election Results
a substantial amount of work and an often thankless job. I'm not blaming anyone but I see this sentiment across many sites. With such enthusiasm about the role of a moderator on SO, it's no wonder there were only five candidates. Users who already knew what the job was like. This air of pessimism is a byproduct of the company's lack of attention and users' indifference toward its volunteers. By lack of attention, I also refer to the lack of perks. There must be personal satisfaction, joy, and recognition when undertaking any role. A volunteer must be valued and always listened to.
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How can we find "last seen" and "profile views" info on the profile page now that they are gone?
A user can be a member of 50 sites but if they decide to hide their 49 accounts on each site, visitors will only see one community on the profile page's "communities" and that user won't have a network account (which is daft because being a member of one site surely means you have an account on the network). This means it's impossible to view a person's last activity on any of the sites they participate in.
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Stop automatically sending edited questions to the reopen queue
And in a lot of other cases, other users make minor edits to older posts, like indenting code, correcting spelling errors, and such. Any cosmetic edits on old posts which are already closed should be thoroughly discouraged, I suggest flagging the editor's behaviour if they continually bump old posts because their pet hate are comma splices.
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How are one liners not blocked before being asked?
Defending one-line questions should only be used in cases where a post risked deletion because they no longer conformed to the site's current standards (something which has happened on EL&U). Preserving the OP and its answers would then be justifiable and appropriate. But how many of those questions would remain open if posted today? I suspect a few would be immediately closed for lack of research/effort.
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How are one liners not blocked before being asked?
The dates are not listed in the answer.
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How are one liners not blocked before being asked?
The most "recent" question in that list was posted in May 2009. In fairness you should post the dates, the answer is giving a false impression as to what makes a question posted today acceptable. Please define "large proportion" For example is that more or less than 40%?
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Should I send students to Stack Overflow?
fixed typos, capitalization issues
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Why was my question deleted after it was closed as a duplicate?
What I find helps, is searching for similar problems in the archives. Then I check one question at a time with mine. If I find two or more very similar questions, I look at the answers. If the answers solve my problem, I am a happy bunny! If the answers did not help me, I try to figure out why, and include that missing piece of information in my question. In my question, I will also include the links to two or more "duplicates" and explain why my question is different and/or superior to theirs. Takes time, I know.
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Stack Overflow Survey: You're still spending too much time focusing on demographic groups, and not enough time improving site mechanics
@jpmc26 I'm sorry, I have not read every comment because it seems that Bernhard Barkers' comments have been deleted, which might explain why the references to the unidentified person no longer exists.
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Stack Overflow Survey: You're still spending too much time focusing on demographic groups, and not enough time improving site mechanics
@jpmc26 it can be rude if a person identifies themself to be nonbinary and tells you that. Would you still insist on using the pronoun "he" for such a person?
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Stack Overflow Survey: You're still spending too much time focusing on demographic groups, and not enough time improving site mechanics
@jpmc26 Oh, horror! Someone used the English convention of defaulting to the male pronoun! That's no longer true, and native speakers know it. And on those occasions when it is used to represent a neutral gender, I always think of the pronoun "he" as representing a different sex to myself. Can you perhaps explain where I got this strange idea from?
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Should we edit all "Final Solution" expression usages on the site?
I think the better question would be to ask if the community agrees that the expression is gratuitous, offensive and/or hurtful. This is the first time I have ever seen this expression being censored, and I am 54 years old.
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Users posting answers as comments because they cannot be downvoted. This makes me sad
@OlegValter if the "answer" in the comment is basically a link or consists of a single line, with no explanation, and no supporting evidence then anyone who converts the comment into a detailed and self-contained answer has worked harder than the commenter and deserves to be rewarded.
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The number of years a election candidate has been active should also be weighed with candidate score
@Zoe when I first read the title, I was misled. I don't think I'm unique in this. But maybe I am. 31 downvotes seem a bit harsh to me, the idea is not so terrible as to merit that score.
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