2020 Moderator Election

nomination began
Jul 6, 2020 at 20:00
election began
Jul 13, 2020 at 20:00
election ended
Jul 21, 2020 at 20:00
candidates
6
positions
2

On Stack Exchange, we believe the core moderators should come from the community, and be elected by the community itself through popular vote. We hold regular elections to determine who these community moderators will be.

Community moderators are accorded the highest level of privilege in our community, and should themselves be exemplars of positive behavior and leaders within the community.

Candidacy Criteria

Generally, moderators should have the following qualities:

  • patient and fair
  • leads by example
  • shows respect for their fellow community members in their actions and words
  • open to some light but firm moderation to keep the community on track, and resolve uncommon disputes and exceptions

For the Stack Overflow election, candidates must have all the following badges:
Civic Duty, Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention

…and also cannot have been suspended during the past year.

Furthermore, all moderators must abide by the moderator agreement.

Due to the size of Stack Overflow, moderation is a significant responsibility. As a moderator you will need to dedicate part of your time (at least 30 minutes daily) to help shoulder the load of the moderator flag queue.

Election Process

Every election has up to three phases:

  1. Nomination
  2. Primary (active only if there are >10 candidates)
  3. Election

Their descriptions can be found in the blue notice boxes at the top of each corresponding page.

For questions about the election process itself, you can search Meta, or ask in the election chat room linked in the section below.

Please participate in the moderator elections by ranking the candidates, and perhaps even by nominating yourself to be a community moderator.

Makyen

Hello, I'm Makyen.

I've been hooked on SO ever since answering a question 6 years ago.

Why me?

  • I believe moderators should be accountable to the community via Meta SO.
  • I've been active in user-level moderation for years, with 41k+ close-votes, 5.4k+ flags on SO (99.7% helpful), and 6.2k+ reviews.
  • I fight spam and rude/abusive (R/A) content, having reviewed 52k+ posts, raised 20k+ flags across SE (99.7% helpful), and am an administrator for Charcoal.
  • I've been active in chat moderation as a Room Owner for SOCVR (user-level moderation) and Charcoal HQ.
  • I believe off-topic questions should be closed quickly, but users should be given the chance and encouragement to edit their questions to be on-topic, but inherently off-topic questions should be deleted or left for the Roomba script.
  • I routinely question closure and deletion requests in SOCVR, when I feel they are for inappropriate reasons, or the question is on-topic.
  • I believe we should quickly delete inappropriate content, spam/R/A, & content that's causing harm.

Questionnaire

I'm Tschallacka, a member of Stack Overflow since 2012. Most of my time here I've spent answering questions and asking questions.
I like to lurk on meta.stackoverflow. I've grown with this community the last years and seen from the sidelines mostly what has happened with and to the community.

The last few years emotional torrents have swept through the meta community and likely the moderator community and me, further mentioned as community, which recently has left the community with a strongly decreased/demotivated moderator pool.
I don't regularly voice my opinion on meta as others most likely have worded my opinion and get their deserved upvote.

But, as I'd hate to see this website, where I've been a member for the better part of 8 years go down the drain with spam, bad posts, duplicates galore, low quality questions. Therefore i've mulled over if I should put myself up for nomination and after some discussion with other members i've decided to nominate.

More of my motivation can be read in the questionare

Hello, I am Travis J, and I am running to help the community in any way I can.

I would be interested in authoring some moderation tools to help reduce the overall load for other moderators, working with community members to ensure that their needs feel voiced or heard, solving problems in the flag queue, or simply clearing out a really long list of Not an Answer flags.

Stack Overflow is you.

I firmly believe that, and my actions will reflect those beliefs to make sure both content creators and content curators feel they are in a comfortable environment.

I am also willing to absolutely destroy spam, x-rated content, downright vulgar nastiness, and anything else harmful to the community on sight with impunity.

Check out my questionnaire answers for some other insights, or feel free to peruse any of the hundreds of my meta posts.

Stack Overflow is dying. The new staff do not understand the community's system dynamics.

I may help bridge the gap of understanding between the meta community that sincerely wants to build a great programming knowledge-base and the staff at Stack Overflow that want to make the site friendlier to newcomers.

I suggest you elect me. I will do nothing to help or hinder the new staff.

I will do nothing when there is not two-way nonviolent communication between the community and high-level Stack Overflow staff and the community.

I will condense the observations, feelings, needs, and desires of the community and snail mail it to the CEO and Board of Directors of Stack Overflow.

questionnaire

Dharman

Why would I be a good moderator?

  • Member for 7+ years
  • Active member of SOCVR and SOBotics.
  • 23k flags to date (99.3% helpful). ~180 new flags each day.
  • 12.8k close votes
  • 1.5k delete votes
  • 8k posts edited
  • 3k upvotes and 12k downvotes.

I will delete everything that should be removed (harmful/unneeded), but I also want to teach new users to avoid making the same mistakes again.

Why would I not be a good candidate?

I never got my dupe hammer. It is the only tool in the moderator's toolbox which I have yet to learn to use. Curation of existing content was more important to me than acquiring my gold-badge.

Why do I want to be a moderator?

I deeply care about the contents of this website and I would like to help in maintaining its high-quality standards. I find content moderation to be a very enjoyable task and I want to do more. I often run out of votes, flags, close votes, and delete votes, but I still feel I don't do enough.

I will act in the best interest of the site, engaging in regular clean-up activities and handling your concerns via flags.

My meta Q&A

Machavity

I'm Machavity and I'm running for moderator.

Why Me

I already spend a fair amount of time doing moderation around SO as it is. You can usually find me in SOCVR helping with user-level moderation, or in Charcoal helping with spam (they got a blog entry recently)

I have been a Trusted User for quite a while now. I regularly review things and am deeply familiar with the site and moderation. I have a lot of reviews and helpful flags under my belt.

I have a strong philosophy of curation (which is what I call the level below diamond moderation). I once wrote a Meta about it.

I regularly work with others in moderation activities and I'm not afraid to take criticism.

Why not me

I close things. A lot of things. I might delete them too.

My Meta questionnaire

This election is over.